Wilfred Oliver DeLorne GULLACHER
Winifred Irene "Winnie" NOLTING

Husband:  Wilfred Oliver DeLorne GULLACHER
Birth:  27 Jun 1915, Govan, Saskatchewan, Canada
Death:  1994, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Burial:  1994, Lake City Cemetery, Imperial, Saskatchewan, Canada
Father:  Lovell Wilber GULLACHER
Mother:  Petra Jorgine FROVARP

Marriage:  20 Dec 1941, Govan, Saskatchewan, Canada

Wife:  Winifred Irene "Winnie" NOLTING
Birth:  16 Dec 1921, Simpson, Saskatchewan, Canada
Death:  Feb 2009, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Burial:  Feb 2009, Lake City Cemetery, Imperial, Saskatchewan, Canada
Father:  Edward Lewis NOLTING
Mother:  Clarinda Mae QUENETT

Children:
1. Milton GULLACHER, b: 22 Jun 1942, Nokomis, Saskatchewan, Canada
2. Marilyn GULLACHER, b: 2 Jul 1944, Nokomis, Saskatchewan, Canada
3. Martin GULLACHER, b: 20 Apr 1959, Craik, Saskatchewan, Canada
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Notes:
Winifred's brother Donald married Wilfred's sister Laurine.

Wilfred was born June 27, 916, in the family home west of Govan.  He attended Constance School.  On Dec. 20, 1941, he married Winifred (Winnie), daughter of Ed and May (Quenett) Nolting.  Winnie was born Dec. 16, 1921.  They farmed in the Govan district for a time.  Their son, Milton, was born June 22, 1942 and Marilyn was born July 2, 1944, both in Nokomis.  The family moved to Simpson where Milton and Marilyn attended school prior to leaving to live in Craik.  Martin (Marty) was born April. 20, 1959 in Craik.  After a while, the family moved to Alberta.  Winnie enjoys sewing in her spare time.  She does a lot of babysitting for young children.  She worked for three years in a bakery owned by her daughter and son-in-law.  Wilfred enjoys hunting, fishing and boating since he retired  from being a farmer, carpenter and elevator worker.  He has asthma so must be careful not to aggravate it.

Milton lives with his parents in Calgary and has been employed by Phoenix Printing for over 15 years.  Marty lives in Calgary with his parents and does carpentry and electrical work.

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Sources:

1) Biography:  Down Memory Lane, Simpson History Book Committee, 1987