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Arnold Edward (Arnie) Mailman, D.D.M., C.D.

 

Chief Warrant Officer, RCN / C.A.F. (Air)

 

Born: 01 Sep 1937, Nineveh, Lunenburg, Co., Nova Scotia, Canada

 

Died: 30 Jun 2026

 

MAILMAN, Arnold Edward (Arnie), Chief Warrant Officer DDM, CD2 (ret’d) RCN and CAF. Born in Nineveh, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia on September 1, 1937, to the late Wilfred and Freda (Crouse) Mailman; he passed on Tuesday, June 30, 2026.

 

Arnie grew up in Bridgewater, graduating from Bridgewater High School in 1957, and where he met Margaret Ann (nee Cleversey) who he married in 1958. Margaret Ann, Arnie’s wife of 67 years, survives him.

 

Arnie joined the Royal Canadian Navy in 1958 and following basic training at HMCS Cornwallis, was stationed at CFB Shearwater. For the next seventeen years, when he was not stationed ashore serving Squadron Detachments, he was posted to HMCS Bonaventure, HMCS Preserver, and HMCS Protecteur.

 

A son, Kim and daughter, Cindy, completed the family. They grew up in their new family home in West LaHave until their Dad’s transfer in 1975 to Edmonton, Alberta. Having earned his jump wings, he joined the Parachute Maintenance Depot with the Airborne, CFB Griesbach.

 

The family moved back to Nova Scotia where Kim and Cindy pursued their education. Arnie served another five years with Naval Air followed by a posting to CFB Chatham as Assistant Base Technical Services Officer in 1982.

 

A final posting in 1987 was to Ottawa to the Aircrew Chemical Defense Program, as Chief Warrant Officer. This completed Arnie’s 34 years’ service in all three elements of the Canadian Forces.

 

Chief Warrant Officer Mailman was awarded the Canadian Forces Decoration (CD) with two clasps, as well as the Canadian Centennial Medal (CCM).

 

Upon retirement in 1993 Arnie and Margaret Ann returned to their province of Nova Scotia and to their family. They developed a piece of property on Birchtown Bay, Shelburne County, which provided a peaceful retirement of twenty-six years.

 

Arnie volunteered in the community, involving yachting events, and served as Commodore of the Shelburne Harbour Yacht Club. He also served as Chairman of the Community Business Development Board for which he received a Volunteer of the Year award from the province.

 

During these retirement years, Arnie and Margaret Ann “travelled the world”. They were fortunate to have experienced – on land and by sea – numerous wonders on five continents from the Arctic to Antarctica.

 

The couple left Shelburne County in 2019 and moved to Halifax to again be close to family.

 

Arnie is survived by one son, Dr. Kim A. Mailman (Barb), and one daughter, Cindy M. Sutherland (Shane). He has three wonderful granddaughters, Michelle and Laura Mailman, and Lacey MacKinnon, and one grandson, Craig Sutherland.

 

Service of Remembrance will be held at a later date. Donations may be made to the charity of your choice.

 

Arrangements entrusted to Sweeny’s Funeral Home, 35 York Street, Bridgewater.

 

Ships served in:

HMCS CORNWALLIS

HMCS SHEARWATER

HMCS BONAVENTURE

HMCS PRESERVER

HMCS PROTECTEUR

CFB EDMONTON

CFB GRIESBACH

CFB CHATHAM

NDHQ OTTAWA, Aircrew Chemical Defense Program

 

 


 

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