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CANADIAN EPICS IN RADIOCOMMUNICATION ALUMNI WHO LIVED THE ADVENTURE OF RADIO WIRELESS TELEGRAPHISTS - SPARKS - RADIO PIONEERS RADIO OPERATORS - RADIO TECHNICIANS RADIO TECHNOLOGISTS - RADIO ENGINEERS RADIO INSPECTORS - SPECTRUM MANAGERS |
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1956 - The Department of Transport learned with regret of the death, April 28, of Charles D. Faulkner, Superintendent of Sable Island, N. S., and a veteran of more than 40 years' services with the Department.
The DOT vessel "Edward Cornwallis" brought his remains back for burial in Jeddore, N. S.
J.C. Theakston, Marine Agent of DOT. Halifax paid tribute to Mr. Faulkner's long service with the Department. "He was one of our most experienced and most faithful employees" he said.
Surviving are two daughters and four sons. His wife died four years ago.
(Looking for a copy of obituary)
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