Sources disagree as to who was which in these images. I believe Len is the one standing. |
Leonard Olive Keith (14 December 1891, Havelock, New Brunswick - 21 September 1950) Aged fifty-eight, he was buried in the Butternut Ridge Loyalist & Adjoining Cemetery, Havelock, New Brunswick.
Joseph Austin "Cub" Coates (31 Mar 1899, Havelock, New Brunswick - 12 Oct 1965, Moncton, New Brunswick) Aged sixty-six, he was buried in the United Church of Canada Cemetery, Havelock, New Brunswick, along with his wife, Rita, who had died four years previously.
"Cub." |
"Cub." |
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Most of the information here was gathered from postings by or about Dusty Green and Meredith J. Batt, who are said to be working on a book exploring the lives of the two men.
Postscript: According to the research of my (fairly distant) genealogist cousin, Ricky Crume, it turns out Ricky and I are actually related to Len. By his calculations, he and Len are fourth cousins, twice removed, and I'm likely the very same. What a lovely coincidence!
Post postscript: It appears that the book has indeed been published.
These photos are so touching . . . I hope the book comes to fruition. I'd like to read it. Thank you, Stephen.
ReplyDeleteA book would be wonderful. These stories vanish so quickly. If there's any way for us to stay on top of news on this, let us know. :)
ReplyDeleteThese stories are so important, and as ephemeral as those who know and remember us. A book in print would be wonderful.
ReplyDeleteAre there any living descendants of either Cub (from his marriage to Rita) or Len (siblings who had children in the 40's and possibly grandchildren in the 60's?
ReplyDeleteIt would Belle's interesting to heat their reactions to the Beaverbrook photo exhibit and the pending book. Regarding the book, are any portion of proceeds going to LGBTQ2+ organizations to help young people in NB?
Sorry, I don't know the answers to either of those questions.
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