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Wes was born 16 May | Wes was born 16 May 1912 in Alberta to the Reverend [[Joseph Coulter]] and his wife [[Williamina Bessie Coulter]], less than one year after their 26 July 1911 marriage in Edmonton. He used his middle name, likely to disambiguate himself from his father, with whom he shared a first name. | ||
==World War 2== | ==World War 2== | ||
Revision as of 08:34, 19 February 2019
Joseph Wesley "Wes" Coulter (16 May 1912 - 6 September 1997) was a Canadian World War 2 veteran and salesman for Maple Leaf Foods.
Early life
Wes was born 16 May 1912 in Alberta to the Reverend Joseph Coulter and his wife Williamina Bessie Coulter, less than one year after their 26 July 1911 marriage in Edmonton. He used his middle name, likely to disambiguate himself from his father, with whom he shared a first name.
World War 2
He served as a Pilot Officer of the RCAF, service number J/90189.
He was released 24 May 1945.
Career
After the war, he became a salesman for Maple Leaf foods. (according to the recollections of his niece Stephanie Luet in November 2018)
Marriage and family
He married Elizabeth Joyce "Betty" Caswell (12 June 1918 - 9 November 2003) on 3 March 1945, at Hart House chapel. His sister Ruth Newman played the piano during the ceremony.
Wes had four children who are all alive as of 2018. Only Laddie gave him grandchildren - a total of 3. No great-grandchildren as of 2018.
- Jeffrey Halifax "Jeff" Coulter (born 13 May 1947)
- Hugh Malcolm Coulter (born 13 April 1951)
- Daphne Robin Coulter (born 22 July 1954)
- Lawrence Wesley "Laddie" Coulter (born 4 June 1957)
Robin married Menachem "Manny" Kramer (born 12 August 1954) on 25 November 1981. No issue.
Laddie married Barbra Anne Blades (born 14 November 1957) on 27 September 1986. Three children:
- Dylan Wesley Coulter (born 28 June 1989)
- Brittany Beth Coulter (born 19 March 1991)
- Marlee Anne Coulter (born 27 October 1993)
Jeff and Hugh are apparently unmarried with no issue.
Death
He died 6 September 1997 in Abbotsford, British Columbia.
Sources
Sandra Kenzie told to Michael Currie
Toronto Daily Star, 6 March 1945, page 16 [1]