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Walter A. Coulter was born on May 22, 1922  in Schenectady, the son of the  late Walter and Flora (Turrian) Coulter. He married Helen (Quay) Coulter on Christmas  Day 1943. His siblings were:
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*Alice Terry
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*Arthur Coulter
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*Helen Dierks
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*Vivian Quay.
  
 
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Walter Coulter served in the United States Army during World War  II as a radar technician in the  Pacific Theater. He was a member  of the American Legion Post 977  in Altamont.
  
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Upon leaving the service, Walter Coulter purchased a farm in Knox where he worked till he  joined the New York State Office of General Services where he  worked as a mechanic. He retired  as a supervisor after 37 years.
  
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==Marriage & Children==
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Walter Coulter married Helen (Quay) Coulter on Christmas  Day 1943. Their children were:
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*Jerry  Coulter, and his wife, Dina, of  Knox
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*Betsey Bartley and her husband, Richard, of  Knox
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*Jill Fassett and her husband, Edward, of Duanesburg
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*Pam Izzo and her husband,  Michael, of Cohoes
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*Jean Hofmann
 
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Walter A. Coulter died quietly in his Knox home on Monday, October 8, 2012. His  death followed a long illness.  He was 90.
  
 
==Obituary==  
 
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Walter A.  
 
Walter A.  
 
Coulter
 
Coulter
KNOX — Walter A. Coulter, a  
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KNOX — Walter A. Coulter, a World War II veteran who worked as a farmer and mechanic and was active in community affairs, died quietly in his Knox home on Monday, Oct. 8, 2012. His death followed a long illness. He was 90.
World War II veteran who worked  
 
as a farmer and mechanic and  
 
was active in community affairs,  
 
died quietly in his Knox home  
 
on Monday, Oct. 8, 2012. His  
 
death followed a long illness.  
 
He was 90.
 
He was born on May 22, 1922
 
in Schenectady, the son of the
 
late Walter and Flora (Turrian) Coulter. He married Helen
 
(Quay) Coulter on Christmas
 
Day 1943.
 
Mr. Coulter served in the United States Army during World War
 
II as a radar technician in the
 
Pacific Theater. He was a member
 
of the American Legion Post 977
 
in Altamont.
 
He served as the town of Knox
 
assessor for several years and
 
was a member of the Knox Reformed Church, serving as both
 
elder and deacon. He was also a
 
member of the Knox Fire Department, the Plank Roaders, and the
 
Old Men of the Mountain.
 
Upon leaving the service, Mr.
 
Coulter purchased a farm in
 
Knox where he worked till he
 
joined the New York State Office
 
of General Services where he
 
worked as a mechanic. He retired
 
as a supervisor after 37 years.
 
He is survived by his wife of
 
69 years, Helen; his son, Jerry
 
Coulter, and his wife, Dina, of
 
Knox; his daughters, Betsey Bartley and her husband, Richard, of
 
Knox, Jill Fassett and her husband, Edward, of Duanesburg,
 
and Pam Izzo and her husband,
 
Michael, of Cohoes.
 
He is also survived by his
 
sister, Alice Terry; his grandchildren, Noreen Hayden, Timothy Hofmann, Tracie Coulter,
 
Deborah Diehl, Joseph Bartley,
 
James Bartley, Matthew Fassett
 
, and Andrew Fassett; and three
 
great-grandchildren.
 
His daughter Jean Hofmann
 
died before him as did his
 
brother, Arthur Coulter, and his
 
sisters, Helen Dierks and Vivian Quay.
 
Family and friends are invited
 
to calling hours on Friday, Oct.
 
12, from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Fredendall Funeral Home at 199
 
Main St. in Altamont. Funeral
 
service will be on Saturday, Oct.
 
13, at the Knox Reformed Church
 
on the Berne-Altamont Road
 
in Knox, at 10 a.m. Interment
 
will be in Memory Gardens in
 
Colonie.
 
Memorial contributions may
 
be made to the Knox Reformed
 
Church, Post Office Box 86,
 
Knox, NY 12107, or to St. Jude’s
 
Children’s Hospital, Tribute
 
Program, Post Office Box 1000,
 
Department 142, Memphis, TN,
 
account #31677069.
 
The family would like to thank
 
Schenectady Hospice for its care
 
and support.
 
:[[Altamont Enterprise]] - October 11, 2012
 
  
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He was born on May 22, 1922 in Schenectady, the son of the  late Walter and Flora (Turrian) Coulter. He married Helen (Quay) Coulter on Christmas  Day 1943.
  
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Mr. Coulter served in the United States Army during World War  II as a radar technician in the  Pacific Theater. He was a member of the American Legion Post 977  in Altamont.
  
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He served as the town of Knox assessor for several years and was a member of the Knox Reformed Church, serving as both elder and deacon. He was also a member of the Knox Fire Department, the Plank Roaders, and the Old Men of the Mountain.
  
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Upon leaving the service, Mr. Coulter purchased a farm in  Knox where he worked till he  joined the New York State Office  of General Services where he  worked as a mechanic. He retired  as a supervisor after 37 years. He is survived by his wife of  69 years, Helen; his son, Jerry  Coulter, and his wife, Dina, of  Knox; his daughters, Betsey Bartley and her husband, Richard, of  Knox, Jill Fassett and her husband, Edward, of Duanesburg,  and Pam Izzo and her husband,  Michael, of Cohoes.
  
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He is also survived by his  sister, Alice Terry; his grandchildren, Noreen Hayden, Timothy Hofmann, Tracie Coulter,  Deborah Diehl, Joseph Bartley,  James Bartley, Matthew Fassett  , and Andrew Fassett; and three  great-grandchildren.
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His daughter Jean Hofmann died before him as did his brother, Arthur Coulter, and his  sisters, Helen Dierks and Vivian Quay. Family and friends are invited  to calling hours on Friday, Oct.  12, from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Fredendall Funeral Home at 199 Main St. in Altamont. Funeral  service will be on Saturday, Oct. 13, at the Knox Reformed Church  on the Berne-Altamont Road  in Knox, at 10 a.m. Interment will be in Memory Gardens in Colonie.
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Memorial contributions may  be made to the Knox Reformed Church, Post Office Box 86, Knox, NY 12107, or to St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital, Tribute  Program, Post Office Box 1000,  Department 142, Memphis, TN, account #31677069. The family would like to thank  Schenectady Hospice for its care  and support.
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:[[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] - October 11, 2012
  
 
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Birth

Walter A. Coulter was born on May 22, 1922 in Schenectady, the son of the late Walter and Flora (Turrian) Coulter. He married Helen (Quay) Coulter on Christmas Day 1943. His siblings were:

  • Alice Terry
  • Arthur Coulter
  • Helen Dierks
  • Vivian Quay.

Education

Military

Walter Coulter served in the United States Army during World War II as a radar technician in the Pacific Theater. He was a member of the American Legion Post 977 in Altamont.

Occupation

Upon leaving the service, Walter Coulter purchased a farm in Knox where he worked till he joined the New York State Office of General Services where he worked as a mechanic. He retired as a supervisor after 37 years.

Marriage & Children

Walter Coulter married Helen (Quay) Coulter on Christmas Day 1943. Their children were:

  • Jerry Coulter, and his wife, Dina, of Knox
  • Betsey Bartley and her husband, Richard, of Knox
  • Jill Fassett and her husband, Edward, of Duanesburg
  • Pam Izzo and her husband, Michael, of Cohoes
  • Jean Hofmann

Death

Walter A. Coulter died quietly in his Knox home on Monday, October 8, 2012. His death followed a long illness. He was 90.

Obituary

Walter A. Coulter KNOX — Walter A. Coulter, a World War II veteran who worked as a farmer and mechanic and was active in community affairs, died quietly in his Knox home on Monday, Oct. 8, 2012. His death followed a long illness. He was 90.

He was born on May 22, 1922 in Schenectady, the son of the late Walter and Flora (Turrian) Coulter. He married Helen (Quay) Coulter on Christmas Day 1943.

Mr. Coulter served in the United States Army during World War II as a radar technician in the Pacific Theater. He was a member of the American Legion Post 977 in Altamont.

He served as the town of Knox assessor for several years and was a member of the Knox Reformed Church, serving as both elder and deacon. He was also a member of the Knox Fire Department, the Plank Roaders, and the Old Men of the Mountain.

Upon leaving the service, Mr. Coulter purchased a farm in Knox where he worked till he joined the New York State Office of General Services where he worked as a mechanic. He retired as a supervisor after 37 years. He is survived by his wife of 69 years, Helen; his son, Jerry Coulter, and his wife, Dina, of Knox; his daughters, Betsey Bartley and her husband, Richard, of Knox, Jill Fassett and her husband, Edward, of Duanesburg, and Pam Izzo and her husband, Michael, of Cohoes.

He is also survived by his sister, Alice Terry; his grandchildren, Noreen Hayden, Timothy Hofmann, Tracie Coulter, Deborah Diehl, Joseph Bartley, James Bartley, Matthew Fassett , and Andrew Fassett; and three great-grandchildren.

His daughter Jean Hofmann died before him as did his brother, Arthur Coulter, and his sisters, Helen Dierks and Vivian Quay. Family and friends are invited to calling hours on Friday, Oct. 12, from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Fredendall Funeral Home at 199 Main St. in Altamont. Funeral service will be on Saturday, Oct. 13, at the Knox Reformed Church on the Berne-Altamont Road in Knox, at 10 a.m. Interment will be in Memory Gardens in Colonie.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Knox Reformed Church, Post Office Box 86, Knox, NY 12107, or to St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital, Tribute Program, Post Office Box 1000, Department 142, Memphis, TN, account #31677069. The family would like to thank Schenectady Hospice for its care and support.

Altamont Enterprise - October 11, 2012

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