The Chronicle Herald (Provincial)

GETSON, Capt. Ralph Stephen

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With sadness we announce the peaceful passing of Ralph Stephen Getson, 93, of Upper Lahave on Wednesday, September 1, 2021 in South Shore Regional Hospital, Bridgewate­r. Born in Lahave, he was a son of the late Capt. Eldon Stephen and Mary Evelyn (Publicover) Getson. He attended school in Lahave. In 1947 while working on a paving crew from Bridgewate­r to Lahave he was recruited to join a Shell Oil Ltd. deep sea tanker. He sailed as able seaman, bo’sun and eventually mate to many parts of the world aboard: Paloma Hills, Pinnacles, Rincon Hills and Emerillon. Home on leave he met his ‘Chief Mate’, Evelyn, at a dance in Maitland, and they were married May 11, 1953. Home port for Shell tankers was Portland, Maine and he was once away from home for an 11-month stretch. In1964 he joined Imperial Oil Ltd, Marine Division, Dartmouth and sailed in the Atlantic Canada Home Trade. He studied navigation while at sea and was 2nd mate of Imperial St. Lawrence on a trip to Japan. In 1974 he attained his Master’s Certificat­e. His commands included Imperial Quebec, Imperial Bedford and Imperial Acadia, his last command when he retired from the sea in 1984. Ashore he maintained a large vegetable garden and grew prize squash. He competed in the annual pumpkin growing competitio­n at Windsor and had a friendly rivalry with his brother Raymond. His largest gourd, a 606 lb squash, placed first in 1996. Winters found him in his shack on the ice at Burns Cove smelt fishing. He enjoyed woodworkin­g, maintainin­g his property, cooking, and watching Blue Jays games. He is survived by his children, Susan Mary, Vancouver, B.C.; Ralph Douglas, Upper Lahave, and Stephen George (Joann), Bridgewate­r; granddaugh­ters, Mercedes (Tony Macdonald), Digby and Victoria Ruth (Clarke) Langill, Lunenburg; and great-granddaugh­ter, Phoebe Ruth Langill. Ralph was the last surviving member of his immediate family. He was predecease­d by his loving wife Evelyn in 2018; sisters, Mildred E. (Dougald) Little, Evangeline M. (Lancie) Baker, Eva E. (Olaf) Hagen; brothers, Douglas G. (Audrey), Frederick D. (lost at sea MV Victolite, 1942), Clyde A. (Margaret), Eldon H., Capt. Dean E. (Gwen) and Raymond W. (Marie). A public graveside service will be held at 11 a.m., Tuesday, September 7th in Dayspring Cemetery, Pastor Paul Jensen officiatin­g. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Dayspring Cemetery Fund or a charity of choice. Arrangemen­ts have been entrusted to Sweeny’s Funeral Home, Bridgewate­r where online condolence­s may be made by visiting: www.sweenysfun­eralhome.com

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