Obit: LeCaptain Alf Archie (1925 - 2019)
Transcriber: Robert Lipprandt
bob@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Coulter, LeCaptain
----Source: The Ladysmith News (Ladysmith, WI) 1/24/2019
LeCaptain Alf Archie (17 JUN 1925 - 21 JAN 2019)
After a full and active life, Alf Archie LeCaptain passed away peacefully on
Monday, Jan. 21, 2019, in Billings, MT, at the age of 93.
Alf was born June 17, 1925, in Ladysmith, Wisconsin, to Herman and Anita
LeCaptain. He was the fourth of their five children, which included Lyle (Uncle
Tubby), Veda, Bernhard (Bud), Alf, and Clair Jean (Gene). Gene is his last
living sibling.
Alf was a radioman in WWII aboard the USS Charlottesville in the Pacific Theater
of operations. He also served in the U.S. Coast Guard and retired from the
Seabees. He graduated from the University of Minnesota in St. Paul, where he met
his wife, Nancy Coulter. Alf and Nancy were married in 1950 on Alf's birthday.
The couple had four children, Todd, Eric, Susan and Bruce.
Alf and Nancy shared a love of the outdoors, and they taught their children how
to ski, backpack, hunt, fish and canoe. They cherished their time at their cabin
at East Rosebud Lake.
Alf and Nancy began skiing at Red Lodge Mountain the year it opened up. Alf was
a longtime member of the Beartooth Ski Patrol. He loved skiing, both downhill
and cross-country. One winter, he and a few of his crazy ski buddies cross
country skied from Cooke City to East Rosebud Lake on what is now called The
Beaten Path.
Alf made a career in the food industry. He loved working with many of the
dairies in Montana. He also owned and operated a couple of restaurants in
Billings. Always a charmer, he was a natural salesman and host.
In his later years, he enjoyed annual trips to Ingram Days in Ingram, Wisconsin.
He would watch a softball game, drink a beer and reminisce about growing up in
the area with his relatives.
Alf will continue to live in the memories of his children, numerous
grandchildren and great-grandchildren, and his brother Gene.
We take comfort in knowing that Alf is at peace and has joined his wife, Nancy,
who preceded him in death. We will be forever grateful for the gifts he and
Nancy gave us.
Private family memorial services will be held this summer.
Condolences may be made at
www.michelottisawyers.com.
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