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Walter Jones Hannah

 

Midshipman, O-30595, RCN(R)

 

Born: 10 Oct 1927, St. Catharines, Ontario

 

Died: 11 Jul 2024

 

HANNAH, Walter Jones - was born and raised in St. Catharines, Ontario, son of Walter David and Florence May (Jones). He was the youngest of 4 children and was predeceased by his sisters, Dorothy Dodington and Beverly Fear; and by his brother, Bob Hannah. Walter passed away peacefully, at home at the age of 96, surrounded by his family. He will be profoundly missed by his wife, Mary Elizabeth, whom he adored, and by his children, Paul, Barbara (Gwen), Robin, David (Michelle) and John (Tesni); and his grandchildren, Leigh, Laurie, David, Robbie, Lindsay, Liam, Emily, Jake, and Ben, and his great-granddaughter Charlotte, all of whom he loved very much. Walter will be greatly missed by his many nieces and nephews and by all of Mary's family who treasured their favourite brother-in-law, uncle, and great-uncle. Walter was predeceased by his first wife, Patricia, who was the mother of his children.

 

Walter entered the naval officer training program at Royal Roads, Esquimalt, BC, in 1944, just short of his 17th birthday. He remained in the navy afterwards as a midshipman, serving in the cruiser HMCS Uganda. He began his medical school training in 1947 at the University of Western Ontario. Afterwards, Walter began a family practice in Milton, Ontario with his life-long friend and colleague, Dr. Andrew Hunter. He undertook postgraduate medical training in Obstetrics and Gynaecology at the University of Toronto, receiving his FRCSC in 1960. He joined the staff of Women's College Hospital and the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Toronto. He became Chief of Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at Women's College Hospital in 1966 and at Toronto General Hospital in 1990. He was promoted to Full Professor at the University of Toronto in 1973. Walter served as Chair of the University of Toronto Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology 1981-1992. Walter was recognized as an excellent clinician and was devoted to teaching clinical medicine to undergraduates and postgraduates. In later years he provided important contributions to collaborative clinical research trials.

 

Walter loved the outdoors, especially in the Canadian Shield. He enjoyed walking, hiking, swimming, canoeing, sailing, tennis, cross-country skiing, and snow shoeing. He spent many memorable years at his cottage on Little Lake Joseph and later, at Slipper Lake, in the Algonquin Highlands. He was enormously proud of his wood piles, having felled his own trees, and split his own wood. He loved classical music, reading, a good conversation about ideas and philosophy, a good martini and fine wine. He had a wide circle of friends and colleagues. He especially enjoyed his retirement years, living in his beloved Muskoka.

 

A Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, December 7th, at 11:00 at Knox College Chapel, University of Toronto. In lieu of flowers, friends wishing to make contributions in memory of Walter may do so to Médecins sans Frontières or to the Walter J Hannah Genesis Award at the University of Toronto. (The St. Catharines Standard 19 Jul 2024)

 

Ships served in:

* Listed as a Naval Cadet, RCN (Navy List Nov 1944)

HMCS ROYAL ROADS - Appointed to the ROYAL CANADIAN NAVAL COLLEGE 30 Aug 1944 (Navy List Nov 1944)

* Appointed Midshipman, RCN(R) (seniority 03 Jul 1946) (Navy List Oct 1946)

HMCS UGANDA - Appointed to UGANDA 16 Aug 1946 (Navy List Oct 1946)

* Appointment terminated (Resignation accepted) 21 Feb 1947 (Navy List Jun1947)

 

 


 

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