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Excerpts from the death notices in The Argus newspaper, December 30 1944 LEVEY.—Treasured memories of Pilot-Offi- cer J. M. (Max) Levey, deaily loved elder son of Flo and Ray, and brother of Bryce, who lost his life in air operations on De- cember 17. LEVEY. - P.O. James Maxwell, loved grandson of Margaret Haydon, East Mal- vern. -In God's care. LEVEY.-On December 17, in air opera- tions, Pilot-Offlcer J. M. Levey (Max), much loved nephew of Phillis, John Eastman, cousin of Marie. LEVEY.-On December 17 (result air opera- tions in Burma), Flying-Officer Max Levey, dearly loved nephew of Clarice und Claude Haydon, Red Cliffs, and cousin of Joyce, Dorothy, and Brian. LEVEY. — P.O. James Maxwell, beloved nephew of Eric and Beatrice Haydon, East Malvern. —Ever remembered. LEVEY.-A tribute to a gallant airman, Pilot-Offlcer James Maxwell Levey, of the famous No. 45 Squadion, R A.A.F., who gave his life for his King and country In air operations against the enemy over Yazagyo, Bunna, on the afternoon of December 17. -Lest we forget. (L. H. McBrlen, family. Heidelberg.) LEVEY.-Pilot-Offlcer J. M. (Max), lost his life, air operations, Burma, December 17, dearly loved and darling flanco of Leila Johnson. -Ever loved and remembered. |