ANNA-LEVIN-WARE-Obituary

ANNA MAXELL LEVIN-WARE

Fresno, California

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"Whoever saves one life, saves the World entire." The Talmud (as referenced in Schindler's List) Anna Maxell Levin-Ware survived the Holocaust. Her survival made possible nine new lives. Anna is survived by her four children: Maxine, Eleanor, Robert (Bobby),and Susan Marie (Suerie). The marriages...

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I was searching for the obituary of an old friend and happened upon this one. What an inspirational woman she was! I wish I had had the opportunity to know her. My condolences to all who knew & loved her.

Marthann and I have been away from Fresno since 1982, but for 12 years prior to our departure, we were honored to count Anna and her family among our dearest friends. During Suerie's weekly bassoon lessons at our home with me, Anna regaled Marthann in delightful and fascinating discussions of every and any imaginable topics. We remember with great pleasure a memorable Thanksgiving dinner with the Levin family at their mountain retreat.
Anna was among the most remarkable human beings we...

I love my Anna, my friend in the costume shop. Her life has been an inspiration. What an amazing woman. My condolences Dr. Ware.

George and Laurie Kauffman, 1994

I'm sorry to be so late in responding, but as we get older, time flies by faster.
I first met Anna in 1957. As a young Assistant Professor of Chemistry, I felt confined by science and desired to expand my repertoire into the humanities. On the advice of the late Professor Phil Walker, I joined the cast of the late Professor Alan D. Button's production of William Saroyan's new play, "The Cave Dwellers," which was performed at the White Theatre in downtown Fresno. I played the role of a bear...

Dear Robert,
excuse me for getting in touch so late. Jack Fortner told me about Anna's passing and the obituary in the Bee. Your/her story is so intensely human. I am moved at the reading of it..
Bob, I am thinking of you and hope that life has not lost its luminosity... Here is a link that might bring you a modicum of comfort:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8o1MSyRJhLQ&context=C4e3bb7cADvjVQa1PpcFOTg7RwxhPoO_esycBZLvLOSEiwCTzFVwg=

Affectionately,
Michael

I never knew Anna, just happened to be looking through the obituaries. She went through a lot as many did with the holocaust. She seemed to be a remarkable woman.

May you rest Anna in peace now. God be with you

Joan Anderson (Macedonia, OH.)

What A Testimony of A Life. To Our Lord God all Praise , Honor and Glory. He is One's Sustainer in All Things. May this Remarkable Lady be so Peacefull and Happy in The Presence of The Creator whom first gave her life. Now may The Lord God be ever So Close to all of you and Comfort you all. Sincerely, from one who Loves and Reverences my Heavenly Father God, and Jesus His Son whom gave His Precious Life for all of us. May His Sweet Precious Holy Spirit Comfort you all. As I said , To God...

Dear Robert, I want to add my condolences on Anna's passing. I treasured her at CSUF. She had a deep, kind dignity which I will always cherish. Anna treated everyone with good humor and respect. She will remain in my heart always. With love, Liz Maury

What a life, Anna! You affected so many of our lives. Thank you. All my best to Robert. Don't worry, Anna, no one will touch the Bernina.