Martin Maxwell  Thursday December 03 2020 avis de deces  NecroCanada

Martin Maxwell Thursday December 03 2020

MAXWELL, MARTIN (Max Mayzel)
Peacefully in his 97th year at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre after a valiant battle, his last. Captain (Retired) Martin Maxwell, beloved husband of Eleanor. Devoted father and father-in-law of Randy & Vivian Maxwell and Brian & Wendy Maxwell. Loving Zaidy Max to his grandchildren Harris Maxwell & Trisha Nakagawa, Carly & Jakob Marszowski, Bram Maxwell, Perri Maxwell and Loni Maxwell & Trevor Grohman, and great-grandfather of Nicole, Zoe and Lauren Marszowski.
Special uncle to Ruthy Kaiser, Allan Lunenfeld & Loraine St Louis, Susy Lunenfeld & Hector Nunez, Aron Posen, and Lauren Posen & Jason Cherney. Great-uncle of Jonathan Kaiser & Connor Sullivan and Jeffrey Kaiser & Peter Murphy, Emi Nunez and Eren Nunez.
Loving brother and brother-in-law to the late Berta & Joe Lunenfeld, the late Leo & Luba Majzels, and the late Josephine Meisels and Erna Meisels.
After the Nazis invaded Austria in 1938, Martin was evacuated to England on the Kinder Transport which offered safe haven to Jewish children. He was adopted as a son by the Webbers, a Jewish family in Manchester, and always remained close with their descendants.
In England, once he came of age, Martin joined Britain’s Army Air Corps and trained as a glider pilot. A few days before the D-Day invasion, he was encouraged by a high-ranking officer to change his birth name from Max Meisels to Martin Maxwell to conceal his Jewish identity, were he to be captured.
At age 21, Martin flew a glider plane and was among the first to land in Normandy, France the day before D-Day, to capture Pegasus bridge and prevent Germans from sending reinforcements from the rear.
Three months later he flew into battle again, this time at Arnhem, Holland, where, after safely landing troops he was wounded and captured. As a POW he was to witness Nazi atrocities. Martin was liberated at the end of the war in May, 1945.
Following Germany’s capitulation on V-E Day, May 8, 1945 he was tasked, as a German-speaking British officer, with investigations in Washington, D.C. relating to war crimes.
Martin retired from the Army Air Corps with the rank of Captain. He was awarded some of the highest honours, including the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal and the Legion of Honour from France.
In 1960, Martin founded National Home Products, a successful health and beauty manufacturing and distribution company, to which he drove his car and operated until the ripe age of 95. He was always looking for that “one more deal”.
For decades, Martin has been delivering emotion filled speeches about his life at the Holocaust Education Centre, in schools, universities, churches, synagogues. police and military bases and to other interest groups in England, Holland, Austria and the United States, with a focus on remembering the sacrifices made and fighting anti-Semitism. He has been involved in numerous community organizations including B’nai Brith and Jewish War Veterans of Canada. Eleanor was always by his side.
In referring to the millions of soldiers killed in the Second Word War, Martin often quoted a famous inscription: “Tell them of us and say: For your tomorrows, we gave our today”.
Heartful thanks to Dr. Steven Shumak, Dr. William Silverstein and the extended team members at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre for providing world class care, comfort and respect to “Max”.
Due to Covid-19 restrictions, a private graveside service will be held on Friday, December 4, 2020 and there will be no shiva visitation.
Donations in Martin’s memory can be made to the Sarah and Chaim Neuberger Holocaust Education Centre of Toronto. 416-631-5689. neuberger@ujafed.org, or to a charity of your choice.

Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Martin Maxwell Thursday December 03 2020..

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3 Comments

  1. We want to express our deepest sympathy to Eleanor and family.
    It was a great honour and pleasure to have met them in Holland and invite them both to PEI to share Max’s life story. We enjoyed his company and his many stories that he shared with us. He certainly left a lasting impression on us as well as the people he spoke to here on PEI.
    Love and comradeship,

    Duane and Ann MacEwen

  2. Very sorry to hear of Martin’s passing. He was a wonderful man and will be greatly missed.
    Shelly & Honey Manilla

  3. Very sad to hear about Martin; I interveiwed him many yeras ago for our Archives in London.

    Please can someone tell me –

    Exact date of Martin’s death

    Does Elaeanor survive him?
    What year were they married?
    What was Eleanor’s single name before?
    What children survive him?

    Martin Sugarman for obituary in UK – AJEX Vet



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