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ALBANY John Sebastian Levato, 70, passed away on Thursday, February 13, 2014 at his home. John was born on November 22, 1943 in Rochester. He was a 1961 graduate of East Rochester High School, then followed with degrees from Monroe Community College, SUNY Cortland and a master's degree from the University at Albany, SUNY. John went on to work for the University at Albany, SUNY. His life long career in higher education spanned more than 40 years with his most recent position as the assistant dean of the School of Business. John was passionate about his work and took great pride in mentoring students to succeed both academically as well as in their life pursuits. His motto was always "students first". He took great pleasure in maintaining contact and ultimately creating life long friendships with countless students after their graduation. He received the University Excellence in Service Award in 1979 and 2004 and the University Excellence in Academic Advisement Award in 1982. John was predeceased by parents, John and Sophia Levato; and brother, Paul Cimicata. Survived by brother, Raymond (Joanne) Levato of Rochester; sister-in-law, Ellen Cimicata; nieces, Cathleen Levato, Preston (Cimicata) Hall, Mary (Cimicata) Webb, Jill (Cimicata) Benoist; Godson, Aaron Castellana; and many grand nieces and nephews, and cousins in the Rochester area. John leaves friends in Rochester, the Capital Region and far beyond as he left a lasting impression to all he came into contact with. John simply made life more enjoyable for his extended families at Albany Country Club and the thousands of students, faculty and staff of the University at Albany. John was an avid golfer and member of Albany Country Club for over twenty years. He served on the Board of Governors, was a member of the ROB's, and a regular for morning coffee. He was a history buff who enjoyed reading and was often seen with a book from his large collection. Mostly he enjoyed playing golf with his friends on Saturday and Sunday mornings while espousing the world according to Johnny. He was never in need of a partner and all who played with him have a story to tell. John owned a hole in one at Albany, and those who knew him understood when he spoke to himself in the first person that his game was not going well. Calling hours will be held on Thursday, February 20, 2014 from 4 to 7 p.m. at St. Matthews Church, Mountainview St., Voohreesville with a Mass of Christian Burial also at St. Matthews on Friday, February 21, 2014 at 10 a.m. In lieu of flowers, a scholarship has been set up in John's name at the University at Albany with contributions being accepted at any SEFCU location. You may give on-line at albany.edu/giving (please note "Levato Scholarship" in the comments section.) Or, checks may be sent to The University at Albany Foundation, UAB 226, 1400 Washington Avenue, Albany, New York 12222. Please note "Levato Scholarship" in the memo portion of the check. reillyandsonfuneralhome.com

Published by Albany Times Union from Feb. 16 to Feb. 17, 2014.
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This is nearly 10 years late but Mr. Levato influenced my college and professional career in so many profound ways. I sincerely believe that my career would not have taken the course it has had I not met him. He really raised the standard of scholastic and professional education for all students with whom he interacted.

Amadin Enobakhare

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December 28, 2021

I was John's grad assistant in the Registrar's Office in the late 70's....seems like last month. He was supportive, funny, appreciative of our work and a WEALTH of information and contacts. Remaining in the area, I stopped in to the Business Dep't from time to time to say hi. John - you were so appreciated by so many - students/university staff/parents/professionals. I imagine you and Dick Collins in your cloud office doing a running commentary on the university and sharing stories. You will be missed and fondly thought of for decades to come. I knew the Levato name, growing up in Holley and seeing you, Ray, on the news. It was an honor and a priviledge to know your brother. May your memories and stories comfort you.

K Murphy

July 18, 2014

"Lack of planning on your part does not constitute an emergency on my part." This expression was a plaque on John Levato's desk and the words that he instilled in me as a first fearful, then devoted, friend of mine. John had such an impact on me that my kids have been raised with the "planning/emergency" philosophy! John, you were my "father away from home," sharing the same standards and tough love as my dad, and I am forever grateful that you guided me during my SUNY Albany Business School years from 1982-1986. - Linda (Greenberg) Berman

Linda Greenberg Berman

April 25, 2014

I have to say that John was probably the only person I've thought of from time to time after graduating from U Albany over 30 years ago. I was an older student at the time and not really in need of much guidance, but John always amazed me by knowing who I was when I walked into his office...but of course he knew all his School of Business students...still you felt like he cared...because he did. He is the only person I truly remember from my time there...and that's only fitting because I'm sure if I had seen him after graduation...he would have remembered me. Rest in Peace, John. Your legacy will live on for many decades to come.

Paul Rutherford

April 1, 2014

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Debbie Barton

March 22, 2014

John: i am deeply saddened by your
departure from this life. you truly cared
so much about our progress as students
and remembered my full name and year
of graduation long after i left Albany.
SUNY Albany will not be the same without your presence.

Kenneth Vanbuskirk

March 5, 2014

John almost needed a new red pen when he finished correcting the first draft of my resume. He worked with me on multiple visits to make it perfect, making sure to sandwich criticisms between words of encouragement. He was an incredible individual who was adored by anyone that had the opportunity to meet him. Rest in Peace, John.

Rich Calak

March 4, 2014

They say everyone gets to die twice - once when you physically die, and then when the last person that knew you stops remembering your name. With all of us who knew him, he will be remembered for a long time to come.
I was fortunate to see John at the opening of the new School of Business. Of course, he remembered me - I only graduated in 1978. John was a major part of making the School of Business what it is today and contributing to who we are.

Paul Racioppo

February 27, 2014

Rest In Peace, JSL! It was 50 years ago when we shared as Co-Editors of the first yearbook (Recall) at Monroe Community College. The dreams and hopes that we had then. As I read your obituary today, I know you succeeded in your quest to Celebrate Life each and every day! SHALOM

Patty Best Defendorf

February 24, 2014

John, you were always an influence on me from a very young age and for many years after. You instilled in me a drive to excell and to respect others - life lessons that I will never forget. You will be deeply missed by many. Fair winds and following seas.

Larry Levato

February 24, 2014

My deepest sympathy to John Levato's family and students.

Lisa Perfetti

February 23, 2014

John, you were a very special man. You touched so many people and helped them to find their personal best. You were my golf partner, friend and life coach. May you rest in peace and know how many people miss and love you!

David Bauer

February 23, 2014

Mr. John Levato was a great mentor. I had the pleasure of meeting John while attending UAlbany Class 2007. John always encouraged me to pursue my dreams and to do well in school. I remember being apart of his honors program where he taught me how to write my 1st resume and how to interview for jobs. He always believed in me and supported me through college and provided me with advice in my professional career also.

While in College, I had the opportunity to be awarded the Presidential Leadership Award at UAlbany. It was because of John and several other great mentors who believed in me and ensured that I would have this opportunity. He helped to make that it possible. John was a great guy who encouraged his students to always believe in themselves and strive for greatness.

John you will truly be missed.

My deepest condolences to John's family and loved ones.

Noreen Thompson

February 21, 2014

John, thank you for the help and guidance you've given me and so many other students in the school. You always had advice and encouragement when I needed it. I will miss you asking me "what's new?" when I walked into your office. I treasure the time we spent together. I will miss you and those times we had but I am so grateful for the memories.

Danielle Osterhout

February 20, 2014

I'm a business school student from SUNY Albany once being helped and motivated by John. I am very sorry hearing that and I really hope he will rest in peace. I wish all the people who love him, respect him and admire him will restrain our grief and accord with inevitable changes. Best wishes.

Haotian Zhao

February 20, 2014

Dear John, I cannot think what the School of Business will be without you. You were the true back bone of it. Nonetheless, your legacy will remain with all the students, faculties, and people you have touched during your stay here on this Earth. You left an everlasting mark on us all. I will never forget my 26th birthday, as I walked in your office to work as your assistant like any other day, and you had put up an “Happy Birthday” banner just for me. It made me feel so special at work. Someone still has to out-do this! I will never forget the bowl full of candies, of which I ate more than I ever should of, but it made every time I stepped in your office all the sweeter. You always took such great care of your students. I will never forget the countless pictures on your walls as well as the quotes you would keep around. My one favorite to date is “Remember the donut, forget the hole”, I always think of that one whenever I am going through a difficult situation. Thank you for reminding us that hard work always pays off in the end. Thank you for sharing your life stories with me, they made me laugh so hard and helped me understand you more. I hope you are flying high in the sky right now, pain free. Have fun playing golf in Heaven! Rest in peace John, until we see each other again. Love, Laura

Laura Cotugno (Geminiani)

February 20, 2014

I work in the Department of Africana Studies at the University at Albany. I never got to know him well, but I did speak with him this past fall when taking a tour of the new School of Business Building. He came across a very nice, personable man. My thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends.

Brenda Lewis

February 20, 2014

In the short time that I knew Mr. Levato, he managed to leave a lasting impression on me. He set a high standard for the amount of time and effort that should be devoted to the students, and I truly admired and appreciated his commitment toward helping students succeed, including myself. Thank you for everything, John.

February 20, 2014

John was a great guy! I worked for him through work study at the beginning of my freshman year back in 2008. He always had jokes and was a beast at critiquing resumes. He used to tell me "If I had shoes as fly as yours, I'd probably be a lot more popular than the rest of these guys!" I learned a lot from him as I'm sure many did. My condolences go out to his family and friends! Rest in peace John.

Jermaine Wright

February 20, 2014

I thought so fondly of him and had the utmost respect for him. As a 1993 School of a Business graduate, he made a positive and memorable difference in my life. We connected last year and he was still generous as ever. He will be missed and always remembered. My deepest sympathies to his family. May they take comfort in knowing he touched the lives of thousands of students for the better. - Shurawl Sibblies (Class of 1993)

Shurawl Sibblies

February 20, 2014

My goodness, he was the man at UAlbany for our School of Business class of 1981. Never would have graduated without his constant support. While he knew my appreciation for his efforts, I should have done more for him. I lost touch with him the last few years and was at a meeting talking about him the day he passed on. Hold fast to that which is good. Thank you Mr. Levato

Glenn Migliozzi

February 19, 2014

John,

You were a mentor to me. I will never forget the time I told you I was depressed about the way a certain student was behaving in my class. I was angry because of his disrespect. You said... "Suzanne, remember the donut -- not the hole." I have shared your wisdom with many colleagues over the years. It is and was good advice. I will miss you John. I am sorry we were not able to work together again.. If there is a God, I know you are there with him, giving him some good advice...

Suzanne (Traylor) Cansler

Suzanne Traylor

February 19, 2014

One of my most favorite persons. Great conversations. Loved his views on politics. Will miss him. A great guy

Tom Schumacher

February 18, 2014

John Levato was a mentor to every student who passed through his office doors. I met him in 1975 and can still remember his words of wisdom that guided my college life and subsequent career. May he rest in peace.

Ronni Allen Ward

February 18, 2014

It saddened me to hear about the loss of John Levato. He will be truly missed and fondly remembered by all. With heartfelt prayers, I wish your soul peace and comfort. Rest in peace, John. Sincerely, Cindy Cotugno, Schenectady,NY

February 18, 2014

I offer my deepest sympathy to the family. Not only was John an outstanding mentor to students; he was a true colleague who extended himself beyond the school of business. I recall his infectious laugh when we had to muddle through new administrative initiatives which were numerous over the years. I benefitted both professionally and personally from interacting with John. His care and concern for students spans decades and I know he was a beacon of light for so many.
Anne Boehm, West Sand Lake NY
emeritus, Biological Sciences, UAlbany

February 18, 2014

Thank you to all who have remembered John so warmly in this guest book. As his 'little' brother, it's so touching to know he had such an impact on so many students.
For myself, my family, and John's many cousins and friends in the Rochester area, God bless to each and everyone of you!

Ray Levato

February 18, 2014

Mr. Levato was a true inspiration to all at the University at Albany. I will never forget how passionate he was to see all students succeed, and how he personally helped me acheive my goals. Thank you for everything Mr. Levato, and I know you will continue guiding your students from up above.

Justin Sacks

February 18, 2014

John-

I hope you are smiling ear to ear now that you can see the effect you have had on thousands of people. I will miss our many laughs and jokes together.

Love,
Kara

Kara Gagliardo

February 17, 2014

Mr. Levato was a dear friend and mentor of mine. I would not be where I am today if it wasn't for Mr. Levato's incredible guidance and advice. I'm honored I had the opportunity to meet such a special person and form a bond that I will remember for the rest of my life.

Andrew Forenza

February 17, 2014

His favorite tv show was Seinfeld. He loved chocolates but hated the ones with peanuts. Everyone I know still remembers the first time he looked over their résumé and gave you his speech about schmoozing. Thank you for always making time for me. My college career wouldn't have been the same without all your stories, advise and support. I'm going to miss you very much and I hope you're doing well all the way up in heaven.

Hellen Nunez

February 17, 2014

John, I'm grateful to have known you even if only for a short period of time. I have learned a lot from you and will always remember your positive outlook towards life. Rest in peace...

Veena

February 17, 2014

I had the pleasure of working with John as a Graduate Assistant in the early '90's. He treated everyone as an equal, and went out of his way to help those who needed assistance. He will be missed by the thousands of students and alumni he helped through the decades. John's definitely one of a kind.

Alexander Arevalo

February 17, 2014

I had the pleasure of working for you for three years and having you as my mentor for another ten years since I have graduated from Albany. Thank you so much for all of your guidance and support through the years. You always believed in me as a person and supported my dream of going to law school. I will always remember your notes you left for me in my box that were always on colored paper, our lunches at your country club to learn proper etiquette on how to eat at a business meal, your ancient rotary phone that you refused to upgrade and the hundreds of pictures of students on you wall. Yes, you remembered every single one of their names even students that graduated twenty or thirty years before. Your students were your life. I am going to miss you more than you will know.

Kimberly Gallo

February 17, 2014

I met John in 1980 as a student. I never imagined I would have the honor of working with him in the school for almost 29 years. Over that time he offered me tireless support and wise counsel. I cannot think of anyone who had a greater "courage of their convictions". He loved students as well as the faculty and professionals who joined him in his mission to ensure students were given the best education and the strongest support. I will not know where to turn now with my questions that John could so easily address. His shoes will never be filled.

Dear John: I hope you are in heaven now enjoying a spirited debate with Rico and Hal. You are forever in my heart and I will always treasure your memory.

Ingrid

Ingrid Fisher

February 17, 2014

So long John. I will miss our frequent conversations on everything under the sun. I will miss your wise counsel when I was the department chair, and before that when I was a lowly untenured professor. You were always there to help whenever I needed it, and and were generous in lending your shoulder to lean on when there was a need.

A generous soul, I will always remember you fondly.

Jagdish Gangolly

February 17, 2014

John was the Rock of the UAlbany School of Business for over three decades. I met him in '79 when I first came to Albany. He knew every student he advised by name...and there were hundreds. Later we became friends and colleagues. I am deeply saddened and so glad I got to see him at the building dedication. Goodbye John. I, and hundreds of others, will remember you fondly, always.

Steve Harding

February 17, 2014

John was an institution at UAlbany and critical to the success and prestige of the Business School. He embodied everything you could think of regarding "putting students first" and when you were in his office you felt it. Pictures of the students throughout the years, including me and my four suitemates who were all in the business school. He was a wonderful mentor and believed in me. He knew that I could do anything and worked closely with the Office of Disability Student Services regarding any student (like me) with a disability. I always enjoyed talking to him. He was always straight and told you what you needed to know, but it was always followed by laughter and a warm conversation. I truly enjoyed working with him on the Business School selection committee, getting insight into how hard it is to make choices regarding the students accepted to the Business School. The measure of a person when they pass is the mark that they leave on those behind. John surpasses most humans when it comes to the number of people that he has touched and influenced. I am proud to be one of those individuals who was lucky enough to have him as part of my undergraduate experience. His name will always live on.

Sheri Denkensohn

February 17, 2014

John was my mentor and friend since 1982. Whenever I came across anything having to do with the School of Business, I always thought of John. He will be missed by everyone.

Mark Wilgard

February 17, 2014

John will be dearly missed by all he touched in his life. I will always remember my days spent as a Graduate Assistant in his office: laughing, learning and creating an unforgettable friendship.

Cara R.

February 17, 2014

My sincerest condolences to John's family: John was a true mentor of mine since my days in the Business School over twenty years ago. John felt as if he was an extension of my own family. His guidance, support and friendship only grew more with time. John was “larger than life itself.” My thoughts and prayers are with his family, his friends, and the University at Albany community during this most difficult transition. You will forever be in all of our hearts John.

Richelle Konian

February 17, 2014

What an enormous loss to us all.

Friend, mentor and institution, John embodied all that is good in education and made a huge, positive difference every day in the lives of all of us who were fortunate to know him.

We all share a profound grief over John's passing. He has done so very much for all of us and his loss leaves a deep hole in our lives.

It is almost unimaginable to think of the School of Business without him, and John will always remain an inspiration. As his students, we always felt his guiding hand and encouragement. As his coworker, he was always there to help, and worked tirelessly to make you the best educator you could be. John was selfless and all about helping others.

He will always be loved and will be greatly missed.

Thank you for being such a wonderful man John, and may God Bless you as much as you blessed us.

Robert and Marilyn Farley

February 17, 2014

Those crazy hats, that ageless red Toyota convertible, his strident defense of the Democratic Party, his inevitable "oh, John" when he mis-hit a long iron on #8, his warmth, his ability to keep a classic golf scorecard....all will be missed.

Nick Alesandro

February 17, 2014

November 1985 I first met Mr. Levato(John). I was one of his support staff members. He was warm and very kind a time I will never forget. John's motto for us was "students first". John you will be missed. Remember, there will never be another John Levato. RIP brother John. School of Business will not be the same. See you soon.

February 17, 2014

Those crazy hats,that ageless red Toyota convertible, his strident defense of the Democratic Party, his inevitable "Oh, John" when he missed a long iron on #8,his warmth and his ability to keep a classic golf scorecard will be much missed.

Nick Alesandro

February 17, 2014

There have been a select few people in my life where when their name is mentioned, I can think of only great memories filled with laughter and smiles. John was certainly in that category. I can't even remember how many rounds of golf that John, Scott, and I played at Western Turnpike in the 80s before I moved away. He loved his "kids" and I was blessed to be one of them. I am certainly a better man and leader today because John was part of my life.

Hank Johnson

February 17, 2014

John,

Thanks for all your help in business school, your willingness to talk off topic, and the respect you showed me every time I passed or stopped into your office. Rest easy knowing you made such a huge impact in so many lives.

~James A. McGaughan

James McGaughan

February 16, 2014

For me, John will always be a mentor and friend. I feel honored to have been given the opportunity to work alongside him the last 6 years. Everything he did was for his students and that's why he was so revered. I will cherish our conversations about Seinfeld and liberal politics. Life in the School of Business won't be the same without you.

Jason Cotugno

February 16, 2014

John was one of the most knowledgeable men I knew at the University...his expertise and camaraderie with the students will be missed by many. Fly high on Angel wings, John!

Lauri Mosall

February 16, 2014

No person has ever done more than John Levato to enhance the value of a UAlbany Business degree. He provided excellent service to countless students and faculty colleagues while never compromising high standards. John wore his heart on his sleeve, and knew how to make those he liked feel special.

Dave Smith

February 16, 2014

Of all the people I worked with during my 10 years at the University at Albany, John was certainly the most dedicated-- and also one of the nicest. The void he leaves behind will never come close to being filled.

Meg Nelson

February 16, 2014

I will miss you my friend. I only wish I had been closer to hug you more.

Debbie Casavant

February 16, 2014

John epitomized one the life's most important lessons - being a champion for what you believe in. He was my boss, my mentor and my friend and I will miss him dearly.

Zina Lawrence

February 16, 2014

I'll miss our private book club sessions and those morning chats on history and the state of the world. That world, especially our corner of the Business Building, won't be the same without that famous Levato levity.

Marty Fogelman

February 16, 2014

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