Alan-Levenson-Obituary

Alan Levenson

Charlotte, North Carolina

1941 - 2016

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Alan Levenson, 75, passed away Wednesday, July 6, 2016 in Charlotte. He was in the company of his loving family. Born June 4, 1941 in Malden, Massachusetts, he was a son of the late Mae and Harry Levenson. Alan grew up in Rutland, Vermont and graduated from the University of Vermont. He began his...

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Margie , you and Alan have been my dearest friends for over 40 years. When Alan passed away I felt like I lost a brother.
We shared so much together over the years
and I have such great memories of Alan and his great sense of humor, his kind and gentle spirit and above all the love he had for his family and friends.
I miss him already.

Margie and family, I'm so sorry. I enjoyed
Al's company so much. Larry Horowitz

im so sorry about alan. i never have the right words to say. i can only think of the fun times we had at the house last summer and the New York weekends (eating). he was a quietly funny, warm focused loving man.

Alan was a very special person~ kind, loyal, caring, and full of the joy of life. He had an easy, charming manner that spread sunshine wherever he went. His loss "leaves a heartache no one can heal," but his love "leaves a memory no one can steal." [Irish wisdom] He will be greatly missed. My deepest sympathy to all of you.

Sorry to hear about the passing of Al. He was my boss for three years at Ostrow and by far the best boss every. He was very Caring and kind. His family was the joy of his life. Prayers for your family at this time.

Margie and family, It has been a real joy getting reacquainted with Al over the last few years and having lunch with Bennie, Mike and Al. I am sure he had many friends but he once referred to Mike and me as two of his Gentile friends. I had known Al in the mid-70's when he was with Ostrow but coincidently renewed the friendship several years ago through Bennie. We always enjoyed laughing and solving most of the worlds problems over lunch and occasional golf outing. His humor, kind and gentle...

I am so sorry for your great loss. May the God who "binds up the brokenhearted" and "comforts all who mourn" sustain your family during this challenging time. (Isaiah 61:1,2) With heartfelt sympathy.

Margie,
Sorry to here about the passing of Alan.
Our dearest condolences to you and your family.

Jim & Bonnie Luciow

Al was a wonderful man. I work with him for 20 years at Ostrow Textiles. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.