Rena, you've made quite a few assumptions here.
I suggest you look up his war record and the first thing you'll discover is that his father was listed as next of kin. That suggests to me that he may have been on speaking terms with him.
You certainly can't know what he was suffering from, again read the record for clues. Nor, can you possibly know his moods, reason for separation etc.
I have no doubt that burial is very likely to take place in our cemeteries regardless of how one has died.
Jamjar
Hi Jamjar,
I agree that I didn't physically look through any of his records, I read the thread.
I did see that his father was stated as next of kin and I tried to make my wording clear that when his sister used the word "notified" I stated that we did not know who had notified her - it could have been her father or somebody else. I then suggested that perhaps there might be a historic record in the police files (in case they had been tasked to pass on the information concerning the deceased).
As regards to cemeteries - I specifically mentioned "Hallowed ground" which refers to church cemeteries. I'm pretty sure in the time span that the church considered it a sin to commit suicide - hence my comment. I don't know if his family were buried in a church cemetery or an alternative cemetery, I was just giving an example of where/why he might not have been found with the family.
Your point about my not knowing the mental state of the veteran. You're quite right, I don't know the mental state of the man. As I made plain in my post; I was offering another opinion based on the original question which said:-
<My dad’s uncle, Donald M[a]cGregor (1894 Sydney) had a rough life. ... He went to war overseas and returned in bad health, physically and
mentally.>
You seem rather het up that I offered the alternative of PTSD to the supposition of a man who changed his name in order not to be found. When I read that Doanld had been in combat, then after a few years had lost his job, lost his family and then walked away, it exactly mirrored that of my friend's son. (This is why I know about sufferers' mood swings, flashbacks, voices, etc., etc and I managed to get help for them, which was sorely needed, as at the time it wasn't common knowledge).
Regards Rena (my real name)