My Scottish "Wilkie" Family
Victor George Caseley
1907 - 1983 (75 years)-
Name Victor George Caseley Birth 30 Jun 1907 , , Alberta, Canada Gender Male Death 2 Apr 1983 University of Alberta Hospital, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Burial 7 Apr 1983 Coronation Cemetery, Coronation, Paintearth County, Alberta, Canada Person ID I1938 Weeks Last Modified 26 Oct 2016
Father A. Caseley Mother Jane Family ID F670 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family 1 Lucy Amelia Ley, b. 3 Jun 1903, Somerset, England, UK d. 1 Jul 1975, Coronation Health Centre, Coronation, Paintearth County, Alberta, Canada (Age 72 years) Marriage 14 Dec 1927 Children 1. R.G. Caseley 2. A.A. Caseley 3. C.R. Caseley 4. J.D. Caseley 5. S.P. Caseley Family ID F671 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 24 Nov 2006
Family 2 A. Couturier Family ID F637 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 24 Nov 2006
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Notes - A lifetime resident of Coronation, and Veteran area, AB. He was always known to his family and friends as "Vic". In 1927, Victor and Lucy Ley were united in marriage. To this union was born three sons and two daughters. He farmed in the Veteran area until 1959 when he moved to Coronation and was employed at the Alberta Liquor Board 15 years until his retirement in 1973. In 1975 his wife Lucy passed away;. On April 9, 1977 he remarried to Adeline Courturier.
Fishing, goose hunting, curling and in later years camping were favorite sports for Vic. He also played softball for many years with the Harts Ball team. Being an ardent gardener and card player brought many pleasant times for him. A daily visit to the Golden Age Club supplied much enjoyment during his retirement. He dearly loved to challenge the other seniors to pool.
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- A lifetime resident of Coronation, and Veteran area, AB. He was always known to his family and friends as "Vic". In 1927, Victor and Lucy Ley were united in marriage. To this union was born three sons and two daughters. He farmed in the Veteran area until 1959 when he moved to Coronation and was employed at the Alberta Liquor Board 15 years until his retirement in 1973. In 1975 his wife Lucy passed away;. On April 9, 1977 he remarried to Adeline Courturier.