Joe Atwell Explained

W. M. "Joe" Atwell (August 25, 1919 – December 13, 1988) was a construction investor and builder who was the co-owner of the Montreal Alouettes from 1965–1967 and sole owner from 1967–1969.

Originally from Hamilton, Ontario, Atwell constructed and sold upscale homes in Highland Beach, Florida and Boca Raton, Florida.[1] In 1965, he purchased 50% of Ted Workman's shares in the Alouettes and became the team's chairman.[2] On November 13, 1967, Atwell became the sole owner of the Alouettes.[3] Under Atwell's sole ownership, the Alouetes never won more than 3 games in a season and missed the playoffs each year. On December 9, 1969 it was announced that Ottawa attorney Sam Berger had purchased the club from Atwell for upwards of $1.2 million.[4]

Atwell died of heart failure on December 13, 1988 at his home in Boca Raton.[5]

Notes and References

  1. News: Ray Lynch . J. ATWELL, INVESTOR, BUILDER . Sun Sentinel . December 15, 1988 .
  2. News: Jim Hunt . Football's Angry Young (Well, Fairly Young) Man . The Montreal Gazette . August 21, 1965 . 2010-10-03 .
  3. News: Ted Workman gives up co-ownership of Als . Canadian Press . November 13, 1967 . 2010-10-03 .
  4. News: Marv Moss . Etcheverry puts stock in Alouettes . The Montreal Gazette . December 9, 1969 . 2010-10-03 .
  5. News: Former owner of Alouettes dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20121104014418/http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/thestar/access/474429781.html?dids=474429781:474429781&FMT=ABS&FMTS . dead . November 4, 2012 . Canadian Press . December 13, 1988 . 2010-10-03 .