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William MacKay (Mack) Creelman

 

Lieutenant (Electrical Branch), RCN(R)

 

Born: 1918, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada

 

Died: 14 Apr 1985, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

 

CREELMAN, William MacKay (Mack) - was born in Regina, Saskatchewan, Ontario. After his Father died in 1933 he moved with his mother to Halifax. He completed his high school at the Halifax Academy in 1936 and came to Dalhousie to study math and physics. He received his BSc and 1940 and his MSc in 1942. We was a member of the Engineering Institute of Canada. After graduating from Dalhousie University in 1942 with a M.Sc. in Physics, Mack Creelman joined the Halifax Naval Group of the National Research Council which became the Naval Research Establishment (NRE) in the spring of 1943. He also joined the Navy. He continued with NRE until 1945 when he was appointed to the staff of the Commodore Superintendent HMC Dockyard as Supervising Inspector, Electrical Anti-Mining (Maritimes) responsible for all electrical mine countermeasures in the Atlantic Command. He retired from the Navy as a Lieutenant (L) RCN (R) in the fall of 1946 and joined the staff of the Manager, Electrical Engineering HMC Dockyard with the same duties as a naval officer.

Through his work at the Naval Research Establishment in Halifax, Mack met his wife H.G. (Nancy) Littlejohns (1923-1963). They married in June 1954, they had three children, June, David and William. Nancy passed away with cancer in July 1963.

In 1955, Creelman transferred to Naval Headquarters to head the degaussing section of the Electrical Engineer-in-Chief in Ottawa. Four years later, he was named head of the Passive Protection Section, Director Maritime Facilities and Resources at NDHQ. He retired in 1983 after 40 years’ service.

 

CREELMAN, William MacKay - In hospital on April 14, 1985, William Creelman, predeceased by his beloved wife Nancy. Dear father of June, David and William. Friends may call at Hulse and Playfair West Chapel, 1098 Byron Avenue (west of Woodroffe) on Tuesday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Service in the Chapel on Wednesday at 3 p.m. Interment, Pinecrest Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated.

 


 

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