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SINCE 1917
In Memory
Dr.
E. Paul Nonamaker, M.D.C.M. - F.R.C.S. {C}
85, passed
away Sunday, August 12th.2001 at the South Shore Regional Hospital.
Dr. Nonamaker was born at Wentzell’s Lake, Lunenburg County, and
the son of the late Rev. Edgar V. Nonamaker and Erna {Wentzell} Nonamaker. He
received his early education at Mahone Bay and the Lunenburg Academy.
His pre-medical education was at Mount Allison and Dalhousie Universities.
He graduated from the Dalhousie Medical School and proceeded into the
Armed Services as a Medical Officer in the Royal Canadian Air Force.
He served in Canada, England and in North West Europe. Following hostilities
and returning from Overseas, he was in the first group of Surgical Residents
established by Dalhousie University. He received his Fellowship in Surgery
from the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons in 1948. His special
interests were in Abdominal and Thoracic Surgery. In 1951 he received
his Specialist’s Certificate in Thoracic Surgery from the Royal
College. Dr. Nonamaker was one of the pioneers in Thoracic Surgery in
the Atlantic Provinces. His early surgery in Thoracic work was performed
at the Halifax Tuberculosis Hospital on Morris Street, in Halifax. After
1957, all tuberculosis surgery was directed to the Kentville Sanatorium
and thoracic surgery in Halifax shifted from Tuberculosis and Bronchiectosis
to surgery for Carcinoma of the Lung. He was responsible for establishing
the first service for Thoracic Surgery at the Victoria General Hospital.
Dr. Nonamaker was Chief of Thoracic Surgery at the Victoria General
Hospital for approximately 20 years. Over the years Dr. Nonamaker held
staff appointments at Stadecona Naval Hospital, the Halifax Infirmary,
the Children’s Hospital and the Camphill Hospital and was Associate
Professor of Surgery at Dalhousie University until his retirement in
1986. Dr. Nonamaker was a member of the Halifax, Nova Scotia and
Canadian Medical Associations and a Life Member of the Canadian Medical
Protective Association. In 1957, he was elected to the Canadian Association
of Clinical Surgeons. Dr. Nonamaker made several presentations to the
Royal College of Surgeons and was author and co-author of publications
on “Cancer of the Lung “ and “ Chest Injuries “.
He served on the Council of the Royal College and as an examiner for
the Fellowship examinations of the Royal College. He was appointed to
the Senate of Dalhousie University in 1967 as a representative of the
Faculty of Medicine and served for a three year term. He is a Member
of the Phi Rho Sigma Medical Fraternity. He was elected to memberships
at Dalhousie University of Alpha Honor Medical Society. Dr. Nonamaker
was a former member of the Halifax Curling Club and a member of Ashburn
Golf and Country Club for 45 years {1992}, and the Maritime Seniors
Golf Association. Dr. Nonamaker lived in Halifax and at the Head of
St. Margaret’s Bay during his professional life and in 1991 moved
to Wentzell’s Lake to the property that had been in his family
form the days of his great grandfather. There he enjoyed a leisurely
life pursuing his love of gardening. He is survived by his wife of 59
years the former Vivian May Graham; son, David Paul Graham [Margaret}
and their son Mark and daughter Cheryl {Martin} Miller-Crispe; great-grandson
Joshua and twin great-granddaughters Sai and Tia Miller-Crispe, all
of Surfers Paradise, N.S.W., Australia; daughter, Carole Vivian { Ian
} Campbell and their sons Christopher, Paul and Timothy; daughter Andrea
Jane { Greg } Rockwell and their son Gregory; son, Graham William {
Marian } and their son Adam and daughters Laura and Leah. He is also
survived by sister Ruth Daley, niece Dr. Heather MacKinnon, Halifax
and Chester, and nephew Donald, British Columbia; sister Hilda Kelley
{Bill} and niece Peggy and nephews Bruce and Paul Kelley, Bridgewater.
He was predeceased by his sister Helen Shaw {Ted}, British Columbia
and a brother, Billy, in childhood. Funeral services will be held at
St. John’s Lutheran Church, Mahone Bay at 4 p.m. Wednesday August
15th. 2001, Rev. William L. Gustafson officiating. There will be family
visitations only. Donations may be made to St. Andrew’s Lutheran
Church, West Northfield, R.R. # 2, Bridgewater, N.S. B4V 2W1 c/o Greta
Veinot.
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