- Date Of Birth: June 1, 1918
- Date Of Death: April 18, 2017
- State: Colorado
Florent Joseph (Joe) Verhulst, Jr. was born in Chicago, IL on June 1, 1918. He was the oldest of five children born to Florent Joseph Sr. and Elizabeth (Blommaert) Verhulst. In 1939 Flo, as he was called, earned a B.S. in Commerce from Loyola University, and his MBA from University of Michigan. During his college years he competed in cycling. At age 19, in 1934 he won the Elgin to Chicago 60 mile road race in 2:22, representing the Henry Playground Wheelman. His first job was part of a special team investigating the banking irregularities surrounding the T.J. Tendergast Corruption Scandal in Kansas City. He met the love of his life, Frances Rita NaDeau, while working in St. Paul, M.N. where he audited for the Federal Land Bank . In December 1941, he joined the U.S. Army-Air Corps and began training troops in Mauldin, Missouri. Before leaving for Officers Candidate School, he married Frances Rita at the St. Louis Cathedral on June 27, 1942. The newly commissioned 2nd Lieutenant was again training troops this time in Nashville, TN, when their first daughter, Mary-Margaret was born. His following assignments included paymaster for the Tuskegee Airmen, teaching at Auburn University (then Auburn Polytechnic Institute), and various duties at the Pentagon. After, three glorious years in Bermuda daughter #2 Rita Anne was born. They returned to the Pentagon, for 3 years, when daughter #3, Catherine Elizabeth arrived on her father’s 35th birthday in 1953. Three very chilly years followed at Pepperrell Air Force Base in St. John’s, Newfoundland, when their 4th daughter, Patricia Jane arrived in 1956. There followed a year in Montgomery, AL where Major Verhulst attended the Air Force Command and Staff School at Maxwell, Air Force Base. The next assignment was the Air Force Accounting & Finance Center on York Street in Denver. In 1958 daughter #5, Suzanne Hilary was delivered at Fitzsimons Army Hospital. In 1962, he received his dream assignment in Wiesbaden. Joe took his family on myriad excursions throughout Europe. In May 1965, Faith Julia was born, making an even 6 darling daughters. In 1966, they returned to Denver and settled in their last home on Monaco Pkwy. He completed his last 2 years of active duty at the Air Force Accounting & Finance Center. After 26 years, Lt. Colonel Florent Joseph Verhulst, Jr. retired from the military in 1968. Thereafter he worked for American Express and Diner’s Club who were grateful for his expertise.