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Paul Levy

Battle Creek, Michigan

Jan 26, 1944 – Jan 2, 2015 (Age 70)

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BORN
January 26, 1944
DIED
January 2, 2015
AGE
70
LOCATION
Battle Creek, Michigan

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Paul R. LevyAttorney Paul R. Levy, 70, the former Battle Creek City Attorney, died at Bronson at Home Hospice Residence on Friday, January 2, 2015.Paul was born January 26, 1944 in Chicago, Illinois to Hyman and Christene (Patchet) Levy. As a teenager, Paul moved with his family to Otsego,...

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When Paul enrolled in high school at Otsego in 1960, he also joined the Debate Team. Paul and I finished the year in the Debate Finals at the University of Michigan. Paul was a great debate partner and a super guy. Rose (Roberts) Yore

Paul and I were debate partners in the 12th grade at Otsego High School. When his family moved from Chicago, Paul joined the debate team. He must have been preparing for law school and he was thorough. Rose (Roberts) Yore

Paul was a great debate partner in high school in Otsego. We succeeded by ending our senior year at the University of Michigan Debate Finals.

Martha, sad for you and your family's loss. Paul and I met back in Chicago's Southside and many times I visited him in Otsego after he moved there. We used to target shoot and play golf and just roam around the area - me enjoying the chance to get out of Chicago where I still lived. We took a classic great road-trip after we both graduated high school - went through Niagra Falls to Vermont and back through Canada. You may remember me and my wife at the time, Elaine, as we came to visit one...

Marti and daughters: So shocked to hear of Paul's death. May God bless his soul.

He was the first History Teacher I had that made history interesting. He was a great teacher. I really enjoyed him. He made his lectures were very interesting. He was a teacher I could talk to. Bellevue, Class of 1968

Sorry to hear of your loss! He was a great English and History teacher in Bellevue.

P:Paul and I were very close in our early years from Chicago to Pullman & Otsego. I went to the Army and lost track. My heart is heavy as I write, God Bless him Always, [email protected] Stan

Sympathy to Paul's family. Saw him last at a class luncheon at the Lynx. We have suffered yet another loss. ruth king - 61'