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Warren Douglas Stevens

 

Stoker 1st Class, RCNVR

 

Born: 21 Jul 1906, Port Medway, Queens Co., Nova Scotia

 

Died: 22 Mar 2001, Lunenburg, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia

 

STEVENS, Warren D. - 94, Veterans Unit, Fishermen's Memorial Hospital, Lunenburg, formerly of Port Medway, Queens Co., died Thursday, March 22, 2001, in the Veterans Unit. Born on Tancook Island, he was a son of the late Ernest A. and Laura (Rhodenizer) Stevens. For most of his life, he was a sailor. In the 1920's, he sailed on the Tancook schooner, the "Jahala", over the Viking trail, a 5000 mile trip from Second Peninsula to Greenland with David Binney Putnam. He also sailed on various yachts. He joined the Navy in 1940, and during the Second World War, he sailed on the "Jarvis Bay" and while guarding a convoy of supplies destined for Great Britain, the ship was shelled and sunk by the German battleship, the "Admiral Scheer". He survived nine hours in the North Atlantic on a hatch cover. Following the war, he sailed with Mersey Shipping Company on the "Vinland". He was a diesel operator for Nova Scotia Power Corporation. He was also a self-employed fisherman for a number of years. He served as deputy chief and chief of Port Medway Fire Department. He was the last surviving member of his immediate family. Surviving are daughters, Geraldine (Sherman) Williams, Brooklyn; Barbara (Ronald) Burns, Mill Village; Marjorie Wamboldt, Port Medway; Shirley (Willard) Weagle, Middlewood; sons, Larry (Grace), William (Judy) and Gerald (Virginia), all of Port Medway; Warren J., Mill Village; 18 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by his wife, the former Inez P. Stevens; son, Daniel; sisters, Marina, Eva and Lenora; brothers, Melville and two in infancy. Visitation will be Saturday, March 24, from 2-4, 7-9 p.m. in Chandlers' Funeral Home, Liverpool. Funeral service will be Sunday, March 25, at 2 p.m. in Highway Pentecostal Assembly, Brooklyn, Pastor Gary Leavitt officiating. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery, Port Medway. Family flowers only. Donations may be made to Highway Pentecostal Assembly or the Veterans Unit of Fishermen's Memorial Hospital, Lunenburg. (Halifax Chronicle-Herald, Friday, 23 Mar 2001, page C3 / researched by George Newbury)

 

Ships served in:

HMS JERVIS BAY - Survived the sinking of HMS JERVIS BAY on 05 Nov 1940.  The Armed Merchant Cruiser JERVIS BAY was sunk in action against the German pocket-battleship ADMIRAL SCHEER.

 

 


 

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