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Submitted by katrina on Sun, 04/19/2020 - 09:54:AM

 Lieutenant Colonel Maurice (Bud) Coulthard died peacefully in Forest Valley Terrace on April 18th, 2020 in Orleans, Ontario at the age of 77.

Fortunate to have found true love twice in his life, he was preceded in death by his first wife, Rosalie Cole (Port Credit, ON) and is survived by his second wife, Marguerite Owen (Ottawa, ON).

A loving father, he leaves a legacy to his sons Rob (Tracy) and Randy (Jennifer), his daughter Michelle and his stepchildren Marie-Claire (Gabriel), Kellyn (Mike), Erin and Coline (Derek).

A generous and loving grandfather who made Christmas magical for Christie, Jessica, Katie, Kelsey, Kristen, Courtney, David, Madeline, Owen and Elise.

The oldest of ten children, Bud modelled compassion and good character for his siblings. He is survived by Theresa, Reg, Frankie, Cathy and Phil and is predeceased by Freddy, Gary, Wayne and Loretta. 

Bud joined the Army Reserves at the age of sixteen as a soldier apprentice where his wit and perseverance quickly set him apart. He went on to join the R.C.A.F. and earned an Honour’s Bachelor of Science from Trent University. In his 29 years of service, Bud achieved the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel and retired as a Base Technical Services Officer.  

A lifetime learner with unparalleled work ethic and drive, his retirement from the military in 1987 allowed him to pursue other ventures for almost 30 more years. Bud will always be remembered for the passion and attention to detail he brought in his roles as Project Manager and Director of Integrated Logistics Support in various organizations including Rosebud Consulting, Honeywell, the Canadian Space Agency, Allen Vanguard  and MedEng. With his meticulous notes, witty sense of humour and gentle way with people, he created friendships and earned respect among his peers along the way.

While work brought him to numerous locations including Cold Lake, Montreal, Egypt, Sudan and Ottawa, Bud loved to travel and explore new countries outside of work with Marguerite, his wife of 30 years. He especially enjoyed cruising with fellow retired CF-104 friends. In his down time, he enjoyed reading, watching his mighty Habs, driving a tad over the speed limit and busting a move on the dance floor. He cherished holiday traditions and was happiest when his entire clan was together to celebrate.  

A true gentleman, he taught the importance of kindness, humour and integrity.

A Celebration of Bud’s Life will be held at a later date.

In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the Dementia Society of Ottawa or the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society of Canada.

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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 04/01/2021 - 08:36:PM

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Bruce Hirst

Just heard of Buds passing and feel so sorry for his family as he was an exceptional man. We trained together in Borden and crossed paths during our careers. I always considered him someone to emulate as he was an example of what a leader should be like. Rest in peace my friend.

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