Document: A letter from the RCAF Overseas Headquarters informing Mr. Davey that there has been no recent news on the status of his son, John Davey. Dated June 22, 1942. Original document.
Document: A letter from RCAF Overseas Headquarters informing the Davey family that their letter has been received concerning the date of his disapperance. Dated October 6, 1942. Original document.
Document: A letter from the RCAF Records Office informing Mrs. Davey that they have sent her her son's Operational Wings and Certificate. Dated April 23, 1946. Original document.
Document: A letter from the RCAF Records Office informing the party that their son was promoted to Flight Sergeant on January 16, 1942. Dated October 18, 1944. Original document.
Document: A letter from the Red Cross to Mr Davey expressing their sympathy of Davey's passing. Dated January 8, 1943. Original document.
Document: A letter to Mr Davey from the Canadian Red Cross Society: Prisoners of War and Missing Department concerning his son's MIA status. Dated June 22, 1942. Original document.
Document: A letter from the Red Cross to Mr Davey expressing their sympathy of Davey's status changing from MIA to Presumed Dead. Dated March 11, 1943. Original document.
Document: A letter from King George offering his and the Queens sympathies for their son, John Davey, passing. Dated Feb 1943. Original document.
Document: Letter of condolence from Squadron Leader CE McCullagh (Command Chaplain) to Mr. Davey's family. Dated January 24, 1943. Original document.
Document: A letter from Sqaudron Leader Drake to Davey's father detailing the events of his last flight. Dated August 27, 1942. Original document.