Martin Yeatman

Martin Yeatman obituary

Martin Yeatman

Martin Yeatman Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Mar. 2 to Mar. 5, 2024.
R. H. Martin Yeatman, of Dartmouth Nova Scotia, passed away peacefully at Dartmouth General Hospital, on February 8th, 2024, aged 93.

Martin is survived by his three children, Kristin, Eric (& Toni) and Paul (& Regan), his partner Michal and her children Jennifer (& Mike) and Jeremy (& Ljerka), his grandchildren Christopher, Stanley, Morgan, Théa, Evan and Maddie, and his brother Robert (& Linda).

Martin Yeatman was born in London England on November 9, 1930, to Harry and Sylvia (née Wright) Yeatman. Martin received his primary schooling at the Dragon School in Oxford, but this would be interrupted by the second world war and the blitz of 1940. Many children were evacuated from London and the home counties during the blitz, including Martin and his brother Robert, who were sent to New York to stay with their Aunt Fay, and her husband, the publisher Stanley Rinehart Jr. at their apartment on Park Avenue, where Martin thrived. On returning to England in 1943, Martin was sent as a boarder to Marlborough College in Wiltshire to complete his schooling.

School was followed by two years' compulsory military service, which he served in the British Army, including a posting to Aden, then administered by Britain and now part of Yemen. After his service he began a degree in naval architecture at King's College in Newcastle, then part of Durham University and now the University of Newcastle. After graduation he obtained a job at Aker's shipyard in Oslo. While at Oslo he met Rannveig Omang, the mother of his children, whom he married in 1958.

Martin and Rannveig were married in 1958, and emigrated to Canada in 1959, living in Montreal. They returned to Oslo in 1962, but soon returned to Canada again, this time permanently in 1963. Martin obtained a series of jobs in the marine industry in the Atlantic provinces, including designing the Georgetown shipyard in Prince Edward Island. They bought a house in Bedford Nova Scotia where the family would live until the children were grown. Martin was keen to have his own business, so with his Norwegian friend Anders Endal he formed the naval architecture and marine engineering firm Yeatman and Endal Associates. After a merger in 1967 with the engineering business of Morris Evans, this would become Evans, Yeatman and Endal, or E.Y.E. Marine Consultants.

E.Y.E. became a very successful and influential business in Eastern Canada. In ship design they focused on fishing vessels and ferries, including many vehicle and passenger ferries around the Maritimes, most significantly the iconic commuter ferries that cross Halifax Harbour and have become a symbol of the city. As construction of fishing vessels moved increasingly to Asia, they broadened their scope to include such vessels as offshore supply ships, and Canada's first seismic survey vessel, the M/V Bernier, commissioned in 1983. Upon formal retirement, Martin passed on the firm to its employees, but he remained very active as an independent consultant and marine engineer, past the age of 90. Well into his 80s he could be found climbing down into the engine room of a ship to inspect some machinery. He also acquired a new technical interest in galvanic protection systems for ships, and was an agent for a manufacturer of these systems for many years.

Martin and Rannveig separated in 1987, and about a year later Martin met Michal King, a musician and music teacher from Dartmouth, with whom he would spend the rest of his life and certainly his happiest moments.

Martin Yeatman was highly talented in his technical field, and was deeply respected not just for his professional skill but also for his integrity as an engineer and businessman. Beyond that, his range of knowledge was vast, and he always maintained a deep intellectual interest and love of learning. Although not an active musician after his youth, he was a great lover of music. He and Michal participated very actively in the musical life of their church, St. George's, the "Round Church" in Halifax, and Martin would enjoy listening to the piano lessons she would conduct at their home in Dartmouth. But perhaps what most who met him will remember him for, is his love of the sea, and all things nautical.

A memorial service is being planned for Sunday June 16, 2024. Details to be posted on social media. Those wishing to make a gift in his memory could consider a donation to St George's at https://www.roundchurch.ca/donate.

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Eric Yeatman

June 14, 2024

Hello everyone, sorry for the very late notice, in case you haven't heard elsewhere, Martin's memorial service was moved to tomorrow, Saturday June 15th, noon, at St George's church Halifax. Hope you can make it! Eric Yeatman

daniel labrie

June 13, 2024

Dear Michal and family, we hold you in our prayers during this challenging time. Rosanne and Daniel

Diane E. Comeau

April 11, 2024

So very sad that I just learned Martin had passed in Feb. The last time we were together was a wonderful trip to Martinque Beach where I hadn't been since I was 16 yrs. old. He never got out of the backseat of the car but Michal and I ensured he had a good view of the water from where he was sitting. We enjoyed a picnic meal together and Michal and I had a short walk on the beach.

He was the best boss I ever had to pleasure of working for and will miss him dearly. A true gentleman and so very smart..so grateful for the opportunity to remain friends with he and Michal through the years.

My sincere condolences to Michal and her extended family and Martin's and his brother in the UK and all his children and extended family.

Remember Lada sitting on my feet while working when they were visiting in town and she has also passed over the rainbow bridge.

Remember his 80th birthday celebration as well and thankful he had a long and mostly healthy life with many special trips with Michal visiting both their families.

He has set the bar high for sure..will miss him very much and grateful he was an important part of my life's journey,

Sincerely,
Diane Comeau
Halifax, NS

John Dalziel

March 23, 2024

I first met Martin in the early 1970's, when I was still a student or just recently graduated.
Over the years, Martin has helped me several times, and offered me some employment and advice when I needed it. He was a great contributor the the maritime industry in Atlantic Canada.
I will always remember him for his professionalism and kindness.

Dawson "Dusty" Miller

March 7, 2024

As a Life Member of S.N.A.M.E. I was always pleased and entertained by Martin's presence. He was an enormously talented Naval Architect and was well known for his knowledge and history of the discipline. Condolences to his family.

Kevin McTaggart

March 6, 2024

My thoughts are very much with Martin's family.

I first met Martin in the early 1990s when I became active with the
Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers. Martin was a founding member
and Chair of the Canadian Atlantic Section. Our Section used to gather regularly
at the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic in Halifax, with meetings consisting
of a dinner catered by Scanway, a technical presentation, and lively discussion
afterward. Martin gave a very memorable presentation on his key role with the
Abegweit ferry, which travels between Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia.

Our organization had several annual February dinners featuring speakers
of broader interest, with members being encouraged to bring spouses
and other guests. Linda and I very much enjoyed the company of Martin and Michal
during one of the dinners held at the Royal Nova Scotia Yacht Squadron.

I'm always particularly appreciative of those who were supportive to me during the early
part of my career. Martin was kind and a great source of wisdom. I feel most fortunate
to have known him for the past 3 decades. He'll be greatly missed by many.

Tim Mackinlay

March 5, 2024

My memories of Martin were of a man who loved life. I can remember once we were boating in Halifax harbor and the Bluenose was out sailing....with the Canadian flag flying upside down from the mainmast (Foremast?) Well Martin was incensed!! He took the helm and pulled up alongside the Bluenose to vent his frustration at the skipper!! I also remember many great times at a local Jazz restaurant in Halifax where we saw Peter Appleyard and other jazz greats.
The Scandinavian parties at the Yeatman household were the stuff of legends!
I am grateful to have known Martin and the Yeatman family. Michal, Paul, Eric and Kristin...my sincere condolences.

Tim Mackinlay

Steinar Engeset

March 5, 2024

My sincere condolences to Martin’s family and Michal and her family. I was very sad to hear of his passing on Feb 8th. I have many great memories and I have know him since 1967. I will truly miss my old boss and good friend. My thought and prayers are with the family.
Sincerely
Steinar Engeset

Rita and Andrew Connolly

March 4, 2024

Our sincere condolences

Billy Martin

March 3, 2024

My sincere condolences to Michal and all of Martins' family for the loss of a wonderful man.

I first met Martin in 1993, when I moved from Toronto to Dartmouth. Despite being 27 years my senior, we became good friends and enjoyed many lively, and for me, very informative discussions. I learned many things from my good friend, most important of all was the value of friendship, as we age. In his last few years, he joined our Thursday night social group for a pint and some lively banter. He often became the center of the gathering with his many fascinating stories. We were very blessed to have had him with us for as long as we did.

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