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Irvin Levy

1929 - 2018

Irvin Levy obituary, 1929-2018, Houston, TX

Irvin Levy Obituary

Irvin Louis Levy
1929-2018
Irvin Louis Levy was born in Dallas, Texas on June 23, 1929 and passed away Friday, September 7, 2018. He was preceded in death by his parents Ruth Wolf Levy and Milton P. Levy Sr., his first wife Meryl Palan Levy, and brothers Lester A. Levy and Milton P. Levy Jr.
Irvin was a dynamic business and civic leader but he will be remembered foremost as a loving and generous husband, father, grandfather, friend and mentor. He was a graduate of Highland Park High School in Dallas and attended the University of Texas in Austin for two years and then graduated from Southern Methodist University. Following the sudden death of his father in 1946, Irvin returned to Dallas to finish college while joining his older brothers Lester and Milton in working for National Disinfectant Company, the chemical products firm founded by their father in 1919. The company grew rapidly under the guidance of the Levy brothers; they changed the name to National Chemsearch; listed the company on the New York Stock Exchange; eventually became NCH Corporation in the late 1970's; and was included on the Fortune 500 list of the largest public companies for several years. Now privately held, NCH operates manufacturing and sales facilities in over 55 countries around the world. Irvin was elected President of the company in 1965 and served as Chairman of the Board in recent years.
Irvin's dedication to the Dallas community and to the success of NCH Corporation was recognized with honors and awards including: The Southern Methodist University Entrepreneur of the Year Award; the Patrick E. Haggerty Business Leadership Award from the University of Dallas; the Texas Arts Award; and the TACA Silver Cup Award.
Irvin's contributions to the arts and the Dallas community was best exemplified by his dedication to the Dallas Museum of Art. From 1978 to 1995, Irvin served first as Chairman and then as President of the Board of Trustees. During his tenure, a city bond election was passed which allowed the Museum to move from Fair Park to its new location in downtown Dallas, thereby creating the beginning of a major new Arts District. The move to the museum's new building precipitated the acquisition of the Wendy and Emery Reves collection of impressionist paintings and decorative arts, for which an additional wing of the museum was constructed.
Irvin also chaired the Dallas Commission on International Cultural Affairs and the Municipal Center Arts Committee of Dallas, which led to the acquisition of the Henry Moore sculpture which is prominently featured in front of City Hall Plaza in downtown Dallas. Irvin served in various capacities on the boards of Republic Bank and Nations Bank, Southern Methodist University, UT Southwestern Medical Foundation, Dallas Home for Jewish Aged, Dallas Symphony Orchestra, Dallas Theater Center, Dallas County Community College District, American Federation of Arts in New York, and as a member of the Collectors Committee of the National Gallery of Art in Washington and the International Council of the Tate Gallery in London.
Irvin is survived by his wife Joan Schnitzer Levy, whom he married in 1996, sons Robert Milton Levy and his spouse Michael Clifford, John Irvin Levy and his wife Carol, grandchildren Katherine, Allen, Anne and Michael, sister-in-law Adrienne Palan Gold, as well as numerous nieces and nephews. Joan's children Kenneth Schnitzer, Douglas Schnitzer and his wife Melissa and grandchildren, Lauren, Douglas, Johnathan, Robert and Stephen, also survive him.
Honorary Pallbearers are Kenneth Schnitzer, Doug Schnitzer, Walter Levy, Lester Levy, Max Tonkon, John Gold, Jerry Szor, Robert Rosen, and Keith Perry. The family wishes to express their deep appreciation and gratitude for the loving and tender care provided by Dr. Dirk Frater, Carrie Jackson, Angela Lee, Arnie Mercado, Delores Berry, Girmachew Haile, Isaac Henri, Lavonne Davenport, and Sherline Green. The family thanks the long time assistance provided by Lori Moore, Sherryl Carter, Ross Hallan, Wanda Jackson, Ramy Mercado, and Keith Perry.
A Memorial service will be held in Dallas at Temple Emanu-El on Thursday, September 13 at 11:30 in the morning, with a lunch reception following. The Levy family deeply appreciates the tremendous outpouring of love and support they have received. In lieu of flowers the family suggests donations may be made to the Irvin L. Levy Fund at The Dallas Museum of Art or The Southwestern Medical Foundation.

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Published by Houston Chronicle from Sep. 9 to Sep. 11, 2018.

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Jo carroll

September 8, 2020

Mr. Leavy was the kindest and gentlest soul that I have ever known he was always there for his family and his friends I am truly thankful for the time I spent with him he was always there for my family

Shelby Marcus

September 13, 2018

My thoughts are with each and all of Irvin's families!!

Mary Jo Antone-Hatfield

September 12, 2018

Irvin was one of the loveliest, kindest and tender gentleman I have had the honor of knowing. His smile and courage will always live in my heart.

September 12, 2018

My sympathy and condolences in the loss of Irvin Levy. Respected businessman, and admired and appreciated civic servant and contributor. It was a privilege and pleasure to work with him in the planning and building of the Dallas Museum. Im richer for the experience.


George R. Schrader
Former Dallas City Manager

Beth Grzybowski

September 12, 2018

I was saddened to hear of Mr Levy's passing. I so enjoyed working with him over the years; both at PVP and in his home. He was so kind, generous, hard working and humble. He will be greatly missed. I am glad he is now free of PD and in the arms of his heavenly family. I will keep your entire family in my thoughts and prayers. Sincerely, Beth Grzybowski

Jo Carroll

September 12, 2018

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

September 11, 2018

God has given us a life span of 70 and 80 years if we are strong. May you celebrate a life well lived and loved by many. Psalms 90:10

BVH

September 11, 2018

My condolences to the Levy family who now mourn the loss of their loved one. May the God of all comfort heal your broken hearts during this most difficult time. (Psalm 147:3)

Detective (Retired) Roy Hodgens

September 11, 2018

I am a retired Dallas Police Officer. I investigated an accident Mr. Levy's daughter was involved in years ago and he wrote the nicest commendation regarding my kindness to his daughter. Will never forget this fine family. I pray Mr. Levy's friends and family can find peace and comfort during this time of sadness and sorrow.

GGL

September 10, 2018

I'm so sorry for your loss, please accept my sincerest condolences. May God comfort you during this time. 2 Thessalonians 2:16, 17

September 10, 2018

May your friends and family be blessed with peace and the strength to endure this difficult time Psalms 29:12

September 9, 2018

Robert and John and families,
Irv's beautiful obituary brings back such fond memories. He was a loving person ever since the first time I met him. I was a nine- or ten-year old, spending the night at Bobby and Dede's apartment. My assignment was to entertain your dad until Aunt Moey finished dressing. I told jokes and played tricks on him, which he joyfully smiled through. Luckily he didn't run away, and became our loving uncle. When I was in college, in the late 1960's, we had lively political debates around the dinner table that were part of a warm family experience. In later years, I enjoyed many wonderful times at your home and then at Irv's home. He was always so great to talk to, showing genuine interest in me. He was a kind, caring, and extremely generous person who made an enormous difference to me and my family. It's sad that we lost him.
Wendy

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