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Leonard Gaetz

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319: 154:, Gaetz married Caroline Blowers Hamilton in 1865. They had a family of eleven children, six sons and five daughters. Gaetz was an ordained Methodist minister, serving the church until 1883. He left the ministry due to ill health and moved to the Red Deer Valley. He decided to homestead on the west half of a section on the Red Deer River, and one of his sons, Halley Gaetz, took up the other half section. 31: 204:
A Methodist church was built in 1892 and enlarged in 1909, when the new Methodist Church was announced by the Board of Trustees, to be known as The Leonard Gaetz Memorial Methodist Church, named after Reverend Leonard Gaetz. In 1925 the local Methodist congregation voted in favour of church union,
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In 1895, Gaetz returned to the active ministry in Manitoba, at Brandon and Winnipeg. Once again, this proved detrimental to his health. He retired back to Red Deer in 1901, and resided here for the remainder of his life. He was a strong promoter of the area, founding the Westerner showgrounds and
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Leonard Gaetz acted as the local land agent for the Saskatchewan Colonization Company and purchased parts of three other sections from his employers. By 1890, the Gaetz family owned vast land holdings along the south bank of the Red Deer River around the mouth of the Waskasoo Creek. The holdings
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He died in Red Deer in 1907, less than a year after the death of his wife in December 1906. Two sons would serve as mayor of Red Deer, Raymond Leonard Gaetz, and Halley Hamilton Gaetz. Another son, Clarence Wilberforce Gaetz would become the first mayor of
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included parts of Sections 16, 17, 20 and 21. Leonard Gaetz's increasing wealth allowed his family to play a central role in the growth of Red Deer.
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He is memorialized in the name of Red Deer's major thoroughfare, Gaetz Avenue, also known as 50th Avenue.
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and their building became Gaetz Memorial United Church, again named in honour of Reverend Leonard Gaetz.
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annual "Westerner Days", akin to the Calgary Stampede. A Conservative, Gaetz ran for the
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Gaetz (far left) with his wife Caroline and three of his children
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Musquodoboit
Nova Scotia
Red Deer, Alberta
politician
Red Deer, Alberta
Musquodoboit
Nova Scotia
Legislative Assembly of Alberta
Alberta general election, 1905
Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories
1894
Leduc, Alberta
The Canadian Experience of the Great War: A Guide to Memoirs - Brian Tennyson - Google Books
ISBN
9780810886797






"Dr. Leo. Gaetz Dead"
"Gaetz Memorial United Church fonds - Alberta On Record"
Works by or about Leonard Gaetz
Internet Archive
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1841 births
1907 deaths

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