BX June 18, 1965
George T. Cockshutt Dies in Hospital at 71
George Turner Cockshutt, 114 St. Paul Avenue, who was associated for many years with the manufacturing company that bears the family name, died this morning in the Brantford General Hospital.
Mr. Cockshutt was born in Brantford 71 years ago, the second son of the late W.F. Cockshutt and Mrs. Cockshutt. He received his education at Lakefield Preparatory School and Upper Canada College.
He was formerly export manager and treasurer of the Cockshutt Farm Equipment Company and retired in 1959 after 46 years’ service.
He was a former vice-president of the Farm Equipment Institute of America, a member of the Brantford Board of Trade (of which he was president for two terms) and a member of the Canadian Export-Import Association.
He served as president of the Brantford Conservative Association, vice president of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce, and in 1953 was chairman of the Salvation Army’s building campaign.
Mr. Cockshutt had a long military career. He was a lieutenant in the Dufferin Rifles at the outbreak of the First World War, organized the Third Canadian Machine Gun Company and became its first commanding officer. He served overseas with the Canadian Expeditionary Force, with the 19th Battalion and the First Canadian Tank Corps.
He was a member of The Dunes Golf and Country Club in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, the Brant Curling Club, and the Lake of Bays Association.
Surviving are his wife, Marion Chapman Cockshutt; three brothers, W. Ashton Cockshutt and Eric M. Cockshutt of Brantford, and Clarence F. Cockshutt of Noranda, Quebec and two sisters, Miss Maude Cockshutt and Mrs. Phyllis Barker, both of Brantford.
Mr. Cockshutt is at the Beckett Funeral Home. Private Service will be conducted Saturday at 11 a.m. with interment in Farringdon Burial Ground.