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Barbara A. Levine

Brookline, Massachusetts

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LEVINE, Barbara A. Of Brookline, on Wednesday, June 29, 2011. Loved and loving wife of Lori J. Griffiths. Adoring mother of Jennie Rosa Levine and Alexis, William & Jamie Diamond and grandmother of Olivia. Cherished daughter of Sylvia I. (Sandler) Levine of Newton and the late Paul R. Levine....

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She was a special lady- seems like yesterday she was with us.

Dear Lori, Jennie Rosa, and family,
It is with utmost sadness that I googled Barbara and found her obituary. We'd lost touch for a while, but I thought of her often. I'm sorry for your loss, and mine. Jacky

Had the pleasure of working with Barbara ,I she was truly a a great one in the funeral service industry ..

Barbara & I met in early '70s; we were neighbors. My memory of Barbara presents a smiling face reflecting caring & concern for other people. Her life was short and filled with love of family and friends and appreciation from those whom she served professionally. Her legacy can be summed up in a few words; good soul.

Barbara was, by far, one of the most caring, compassionate and loving human beings on this planet. She also had THE best sense of humor!! Growing up together was wonderful and all we ever did was laugh! She made everything fun! She always had a twinkle in her eye and a smile that would light up any room. You will be missed, my friend. Rest in peace knowing that the kindnesses you extended to so many will NEVER be forgotten.

Barbara Levine was one of the nicest people I ever met. We went to Camp Sunningdale together and reconnected about 2 years ago. She was extremely helpful with the funeral of my twin sister and kept in contact after that. The world has lost a beautiful person in every sense of the word.

Barbara you will always be in our hearts and in our souls..you gave us Jennie and the combine joined family we cherish. Your wife Lori is in our thoughts each moment of these lonely days.

Barbara was so upbeat , sensitive and generous. I always found myself smiling when she left my office and will never forget an act of kindness she offered my family during a difficult time.

I saw Barbara at my Aunt Anita's funeral just a few months ago, and remarked how vivid and energetic she was. I was told by one of her colleagues that she was very ill, and could not integrate that with the person I was seeing. She was extraordinarily present, and the same person I remember from when I was a child almost a half century ago. Memory persist the person.