RHULAND, Walter Harold

2022-01-02


Walter “Archie” Harold Rhuland, age 79 of Martin’s River, passed away peacefully on January 2, 2022 in Fisherman’s Memorial Hospital. Walter was born in Mahone Bay to Harold and Hilda Rhuland.

He is survived by his children, Trevor (Della) Rhuland; Trina (Grant) Oickle; grandchildren, Brooke and Taylor Rhuland; sisters, Sylvia (Jack) Crowe and Carolyn (Earle) Richards.

He was predeceased by his wife, Ruth Rhuland (Hiltz) and brother-in-law Jack, (Sylvia) Crowe.

He joined the Canadian Armed Forces after graduating from high school. He retired after 25 years of service as a Radio Operator/ Communication Specialist.

He married Ruth, the love of his life, in 1963 and they immediately moved to Marville France RCAF base. They then moved to Ramstein 4 ATAF base. In 1968 he was transferred to CFB Trenton, Ontario where they started their family. In 1974 he was transferred back to Nova Scotia to CFS Mill Cove and he and his family made their home in Martin’s River.

Walter had many jobs after he retired from the Canadian Armed Forces as he was not someone to sit idle. He spent a short time working in the kitchen of National Fish Products Plant. He was the manager at DAFRON paddle plant for a year. He then worked on the Zapata Scotian oil rig as a Radio operator for six years. He drove for Sure Courier for 14 years until he completely retired at 63 to care for his wife.

He started every day with his two cups of coffee and his newspaper which he read from front to back. He loved to work in the woods on his land, and he enjoyed his small farm that he had for many years. He loved telling his children and grandchildren stories about his and Ruth’s adventure’s they had overseas.

We will all miss his stories, they were always filled with facts and knowledge and heartfelt details. He will be missed beyond what any words can express.

Arrangements entrusted to the care of Mahone Funeral Home, PO Box 200, 32 Parish St., Mahone Bay, NS B0J 2E0 (902-624-8241). Online condolences may be sent to the family and obituary viewed by visiting: www.mahonefuneral.ca

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