Eulogy 10 - Alan Stowell Cox (1917-1944)

 


A COUSIN I WOULD NEVER KNOW

(Written by Warren Maloney about Alan Stowell Cox
for Face Book – 25th April 2017) [1]


Alan Stowell (Al) Cox was born on ANZAC Day 1919, six months after WWI finished. He was three years old when his Father suicided. From there on, it was survival with his Mother and two Sisters  through the Depression. The textile factories were the families only income possibility.

 He died in 1944 at a WWII Burma POW Camp hospital (of meningitis), less than 25 years later. 

Some lives seem inevitable.

 He was unmarried, unskilled, and unprepared. He enlisted 9 months after the War started, aged 21, and was assigned to the Field Ambulance, given some training, then sent to Singapore. Less than one year later he was part of the Singapore surrender. Two years later he was dead in one of the dreadful Japanese Death Camps.



His Mum received a bunch of medals to remember him by. I guess she never got to visit the Burma Camp where he died and was buried.


[1] Alan Stowell Cox (1917-1944) was the son of Henry Blomfield Cox and Mary Ellen Marshall. 


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