Our Veterans Family

“Hey everyone, wake up… get up!” “I’m here!”

That was my/our grandfather’s 4:30 am and/or 5:30 wake-up call every time he came into town from New Haven, Connecticut; We loved that cadence! “Ernest (Buster) Boulware”, formerly at 142 Cedar Hill Avenue, New Haven, Connecticut 06511, was the love of my life!

“Ernest (Buster) Boulware” was born to “Robert (Pundy) Boulware” and Rosell (Ma Sweet) Johnson” on July 8, 1911 in “Winsboro, South Carolina. He is the only brother of “Jessie Lee Boulware, who married George Butler”. “Buster was married to my loving-sweet grandmother, Irene Gertrude Williams-Butler. “Irene Gertrude Butler-Boulware-Bunch, was called home on the seventeenth of February two thousand and seven. She was ninety-two years old. My grandmother was also born in South Carolina. She was born to Daniel and Bertha Williams-Butler on the fourteenth of March, one thousand nine hundred and fifteen. She had four children, Rosa (My mother), Ernest, Jr., Robert, and Donald. My grandmother’s remarriage to the Mack Bunch produced a youngest daughter and additional grandchildren.

My grandmother’s firstborn grandsons, Gregory (sincerely), Creed (Russell), Steven, and Derrick were born to Rosa. The other grandchildren were born to her youngest daughter.

My grandfather enlisted in the United States Navy Reserve on October 21, 1943 as an “apprentice seaman” (ship’s engineer) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He was released on December 24, 1945, and received his “honorable discharge” on “December 12, 1945, at Bainbridge, Maryland, by the” Bureau of Navel Personnel-Navy Department; signed by the Chief of Naval Personnel, RA Lanison, Assistant Chief, Enlisted Services Branch and Records Division.”

“Buster” was 32 when he enlisted and 34 when he received his honorable discharge papers on 12.12.45. His registration / service number was 816 78 55.

“Ernest” died on January 1, 1973. He was visiting his mother and intended to visit me, his “firstborn grandson,” when he suddenly became ill. When illness overcame him, my “Uncle Jerry” was with him when he decided to return to New Haven.

I got the call that he died later that night. My heart was broken…she loved him so much, more than words could express! My grandfather was sixty-two years old when he was called to the lord. I still miss him! I’m so proud of him… I’m proud to be his grandson!

On this and every “Veterans Day”, I pay tribute to him and to all the Veterans who are members and extended members of our family…”Boulware”, “Butler”, “Coulter”, “Henderson” and ” McCoy!” I also celebrate the veterans of all the other families!

Thank you to “All the Service Men and Women” who have served our country and their families, especially the service men and women of color.

My grandfather was buried on January 8, 1973 at Sun Set Memorial Cemetery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He died of “pulmonary edema-congestive heart failure.”

His legacy/memory will live on in the heart and soul of everyone I am and will be passed down to me, our descendants, my wife Virginia M. Coulter-Boulware, our grandchildren and yours.

Thank you United States Veterans! Thank you veterans past, present and future.

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