The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Farmer and coach firm owner George Wishart

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George Wishart, who moved from farming to found a prominent Angus coach firm, has died at the age of 87.

Originally from Perthshire, Mr Wishart was one of a family of three whose father was grieve on a farm near Blairgowri­e, before taking the tenancy of Cowdens Farm, near Crieff, in 1946.

The move coincided with George leaving school at the age 14 and he was delighted to be working with his father on the 90-acre farm.

He also met, for the first time, his wife-to-be Nan who lived on a neighbouri­ng farm and passed a field on her way home from school where George was ploughing with two horses.

The teenagers became great friends before love blossomed and they were married in October 1955.

In 1962, following the death of Mr Wishart Sr, the couple bought a house and 23 acres in the Carse of Gowrie, farming and rearing pigs, hens and Shetland collie puppies.

In 1965, George and Nan then moved to Angus after buying a farm at Carmyllie, near Arbroath, and it was five years later that Wishart’s Coach Hire was born when George took up the business opportunit­y of transporti­ng pupils to the neighbouri­ng school.

In 1984, the couple, who have four daughters, sold the farm and bought a garage, yard and house in the village of Friockheim and spent the next decade building up the successful business with school contracts, private hire and providing a local bus service.

They sold the business in the early 1990s and retired to the village of Letham, enjoying travel and spending time with their grandchild­ren.

The couple’s strong community spirit saw them delivering “meals on wheels” locally and they were committee members of Letham

Pensioners’ Club for several years. George was also a keen member of Arbroath Male Voice Choir and enjoyed Friockheim Probus club meetings.

He enjoyed a lifelong love of music, acquiring his first buttonkey accordion when he was 16.

Rarely a day passed when he would not find time to enjoy a tune and was well known locally for entertaini­ng in clubs and old people’s homes, accompanie­d by Nan on the piano.

His other great passion was St Johnstone Football Club and he followed them avidly for more than 75 years.

He and Nan also enjoyed the outdoors and walked the West Highland Way, and despite the onset of Parkinson’s disease he continued to enjoy a walk to Letham’s Girdle Stane just outside the village.

Mr Wishart will be laid to rest at Letham Cemetery tomorrow.

 ??  ?? Community-minded businessma­n George Wishart built a successful coach hire firm.
Community-minded businessma­n George Wishart built a successful coach hire firm.

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