Jaime Levy-Paez

Obituary of Jaime Luis Levy-Paez

Jaime Luis Levy-Paez of Helsingor, Kingdom of Denmark, passed away peacefully at home in the arms of his wife Norma Currie de Levy, March 28th 2018, after a long courageous battle with Acute Myeloid Leukemia and after having received a Bone Marrow Transplant December 22nd 2015.

Jaime will live on in the hearts of his wife, Norma formerly of Sussex NB Canada, his two children: Joen of Sweden and Cecilie of Denmark; his stepsons: Mitchell Powell of Grande Prairie Alberta and Zane Powell (Morganne) of Sussex, New Brunswick; Six grandchildren: Oliver, Alexander, Vilfred and August of Denmark/Sweden and Dane & Piper Powell of Canada.

Jaime was born February 23rd 1955 in Concepción Chile, and has a large family spread out over many countries, he leaves behind his Papi, Jacob Levy; his sister, Rebeca Almadoy Pierart ( David ), Ruben Levy ( Victoria ) of Israel, Sister Mireya Levy Paez, of Chile; his brother, David Levy ( Christina ) of USA; his mother-in-Law, Verna Currie of Sussex Corner; his brothers-in-law, Daniel Howells ( Sarah ) USA, Henry Howells, Richard Howells ( Elaine ), Randy Currie ( Cheryl ); his sister-in-law, Nancy McAllister ( Ernie ), all of Canada; as well as many many, cousins, aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews from across the world.

Jaime was predeceased by his Mami, Violetta; his adopted brother, Carlos and by his brother-in-law, Manzer.

Jaime had a 41 year career with The Danish Ministry Of Forestry And Environment, receiving “Fortjenst – Og Belonningsmedaljer” silver medal for 40 Years of service to Queen Margrethe II and the Kingdom of Denmark, and had been bestowed the title of “Sir” by Prince Joachim of Denmark. His dream was to retire in Canada with Norma, enjoy his Canadian family and friends and the adventures that the forest and nature would afford. Sadly, despite his fight and his strong will to get well, his full dream did not come true, but he did make his final journey home and that`s what he wanted, to be at rest in New Brunswick with Norma. Jaime felt that those of you that would qualify to be screened and placed on a Bone Marrow Registry, do so. His donor, M. Kern from Germany helped to extend his life by 2 years. A selfless gift on her part, a gift of life on Jaime`s.

Arrangements have been entrusted to the compassionate care of Wallace Funeral Home, 34 Sunnyside Drive, Sussex, NB.

A service celebrating Jaime's life will be held from Wallace Community Chapel on Thursday, June 14, 2018 at 2:00 pm. 

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