Tony Dewey

Roger Edwards

A great friend and a fellow veteran of the 301st Craft Apprentice Entry (1964 – 1965). An exceptional individual who will be missed by all who knew him. RIP Tony!

Noel Fletcher

Great room mate at Brampton and recently had facetime from Australia . A really nice chap and a loss to us all. Rest in Peace, Tony.

Dave Kerry

Sad news. I worked with Tony in the Factory at Wyton in 1966/7. We occasionally travelled home to Nottingham together. Our fathers were also work colleagues. I remember him as being a friendly, funny guy. Please pass on my condolences to his family.

Dennis Weatherill

I knew Tony for a short time at PRU Rheindahlen in ’75. I would have followed on from Tony in Fulton Block as I was in 304 Entry. He will be greatly missed, please pass on my condolences to his family if you are in contact with them.

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  1. My first real job was at Airesearch Mapping in Australia in the mid 80s. Tony was my manager and mentor. He gave me books on advanced photography – I remember learning about Schlieren imaging. He made my working day enjoyable and helped me grow into a well-rounded professional. To this day, I consider Tony to be the best manager I’ve ever had. Saddened to see this now, so late after his passing.

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  2. My first real job was at Airesearch Mapping in Australia in the mid 80s. Tony was my manager and mentor. He gave me books on advanced photography – I remember learning about Schlieren imaging. He made my working day enjoyable and helped me grow into a well-rounded professional. To this day, I consider Tony to be the best manager I’ve ever had. Saddened to see this now, so late after his passing.

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