George Nouland Coulter IV, age 71, of White Creek,
Wisconsin died Wednesday, February 14, 2007 at the Tomah VA
Medical Center in Tomah, Wisconsin.
Funeral services will be 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday, February
20, 2007 at the White Creek Congregational Church in White
Creek, Wisconsin. Pastor Dwight Condon will officiate.
Interment will be at the White Creek Cemetery, Town of
Easton, Adams County, Wisconsin. Military rites will be
offered at the graveside service by the Adams VFW Post
#6279; the Adams American Legion Red Cloud Post #250; and
the Grand Marsh American Legion Snyder-Richardson Post #273.
Visitation will be 4 to 7 p.m. on Monday at Roseberry's
Funeral Home.
George was born April 10, 1935 in New York, New York to
Dr. George Nouland and Mary M. (Wilkenson) Coulter III. He
married to the late Carol Mae Kegel. George served over 24
years in service to his country, in the Marine Corps, Navy,
Naval Reserve and Army Reserve. George held many positions
through out the years including being Chief of Police in
Cleveland, WI for 8 years, an electrician at Kohler Company,
office machine repair, and dog training and grooming
business in Oostburg, WI. He later worked as a funeral
director at Roseberry�s Funeral Home for many years retiring
in 1998. George later was appointed Adams County Coroner
serving two terms.
George enjoyed training dogs, raising horses,
refurbishing antique furniture, and listening to pipe organ
music.
George was member of the White Creek Lions Club, White
Creek Congregational Church, the Vietnam Veterans
Association, antique car club, and the American Quarter
Horse Association.