Deacon Phelps

Willard Leroy "Deacon" Phelps (March 12, 1867 - March 27, 1951[2]) was a Canadian politician, lawyer and businessman.

[3] Originally from Merritton, Ontario,[4] he attended Ridley College and Osgoode Hall before setting up a short-lived law practice in Toronto.

[4] He first moved to Yukon toward the end of the Klondike Gold Rush,[3] but after falling short in that endeavour he became a business partner in Yukon Electrical Company in 1901, eventually becoming the company's sole owner and manager.

[3] He acquired the lifelong nickname Deacon after an incident when he caused the territory's first pastor to resign in frustration, by explaining that while he saw the value in the territory having a church he felt no need to personally attend it.

[4] His son John Phelps and his grandson Willard Phelps both continued in roles with Yukon Electrical Company,[3] and also both served on the territorial council.