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Carol Levine Obituary

Carol Levine
Carol Levine, age 93, longtime resident of Stamford, Conn., passed away on January 8, 2022. Born on October 22, 1928 in Brooklyn, NY, she was the daughter of Dr. William and Leah (Wolson) Leavitt.
Carol graduated Phi Beta Kappa in 1949 from University of Vermont, where she met her beloved husband, the late Julian Levine, MD, standing on the steps of the local synagogue, avoiding Yom Kippur services. They went on to share more than 50 years of love, devotion, four children and much laughter. They were loving, kind, brilliant, generous, hard-working and deeply funny people. And there is absolutely no truth to the rumor that Julian married her because she lived near Ebbetts Field, home of the Brooklyn Dodgers.
Carol received her Master's of Education in 1972 from Fairfield University, and a certificate in botany in 1975 from The New York Botanical Garden. After working for many years in her husband's medical practice, she went on to teach botany for more than 35 years at the Garden, where she was once named Teacher of the Year, and at the Bartlett Arboretum in Stamford, where she also served on the Board of Directors.
Her book, A Guide to Wildflowers in Winter: Herbaceous Plants of Northeastern North America, published by Yale University Press, 1995, was called "a classic of American botanical literature." She was also a member of Connecticut Botanical Society, Connecticut-Westchester Mycological Society, New England Wildflower Society, and Torrey Botanical Society.
Carol was never happier than when she was in nature, and hiked every Monday with her ALFASAC group (Audubon Ladies Fresh Air and Standing Around Club) into her 90s.
Carol's heart had no limits. Family and friends were everything to her. Once you were hers, you were hers forever. If there was ever anything wrong (or right) with your life, she was the first one on your doorstep with homemade carrot soup, her world famous brisket or pecan pie. She lived in terror of an unfed stomach under her roof, and her magical freezer always held a few dinners for the thousands she expected to drop by at any moment. There was always room for one more at her table.
If there was anything Carol loathed, it was to be idle, hence her nickname The Energizer Bunny. She loved to travel and visited all seven continents, including Antarctica. Her car had two speeds: fast and faster. (Alternate nickname: Leadfoot Louie.) Insatiably curious, she never stopped reading or learning. She once took off in the midst of an evening storm to attend a lecture on the dung beetle.
Queen of the side eye and eye roll, Carol loved to laugh, and could be quite mischievous. (Ask her daughter who once came home to find the dirty dishes she didn't wash made up into her bed.) She was game for just about anything, and could make any mundane outing into an adventure. She could get just as excited to go to the town dump as she was to go down the Amazon River in a canoe. She could also toss off a pretty energetic tap dance while (quite tunelessly) belting out, "East Side, West Side."
Carol is survived by her four children, Laura Levine, PhD (Richard Ketai, MD), Glastonbury, CT; Martha Levine (Marty Kaminsky), Ithaca, NY; Jon Levine, PhD (Claudia Cryer), Madison, WI; Beth Levine (William Squier), Stamford, CT; eight grandchildren, four great-grandchildren, many nieces and nephews, and her dear friend, sister and partner-in-crime, Louise Stern, Stamford, CT. She was predeceased by her parents, her husband, and two brothers, Drs. Daniel and Maimon Leavitt.
Many thanks from the family to the angels of Sunrise of Stamford, Jewish Family Services and Constellation Hospice who made her last days so much easier.
A memorial service will be held at a later date. As Carol would have said, "Please, don't fuss!"
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to The Bartlett Arboretum, 151 Brookdale Rd, Stamford, CT 06903.

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Published by Stamford Advocate on Jan. 8, 2022.

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Jeff Betz

January 2, 2025

Remembering you, Carol, now and always.
Jeff, Ray and Claire Betz

Jeff Betz

January 2, 2024

Thinking of you Carol- not only at this time, but often.

Jeff, Ray, and Claire Betz

Felicia Levy

January 2, 2023

It´s hard to believe that it´s the one year Yahrzeit of your dear Mother and Grandmother. Seeing her picture reminds us of how fond Al & I were of this beautiful lady.
With Love,
Felicia and Al Levy

Ray and Jeff Betz

January 2, 2023

Will be missing Carol as always. While nothing can fully replace her caring ways, I hope that the abundance of fond memories has lifted the spirits of family and friends this past year. We think of you often Carol.

Cheryl Carter

January 30, 2022

I met Carol in 2004 when I joined the Bartlett Arboretum´s Board of Directors. She also taught Botany in our Master Gardener Program. I always enjoyed hearing about many of Carol´s worldwide travels when we got together for dinner
or lunch. I also enjoyed participating in her many hikes - she knew so much about every plant and tree we observed. She possessed a wealth of knowledge. I will greatly miss Carol and am so thankful I had the opportunity to not only work with her, but also enjoyed our friendship.
Cheryl Carter

Ray and Jeff Betz

January 20, 2022

In 1980, after already having known Carol and Julian Levine for a handful of years, my Dad began helping out to maintain the yard at their Stamford home. At 7 years old I joined him from time to time, mostly for the sake of spending time together and perhaps picking up a few sticks from the lawn. Dad continued this for over 30 years before turning things over to me. As of 2022, I have returned at least once or twice, every year for 42 years. Even now, Dad still shares the occasional suggestion or reminder of tasks that should be done. But mostly, this is a mutual way to remember and appreciate the friendship, respect and kindness we have enjoyed from Carol and her family for nearly five decades.

We wish Carol safe passage, rejuvenation and joy on her next journey and nothing but fond memories for her family, as we will have.

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Laura McCafferty

January 17, 2022

I had the honor of serving with Carol on the Bartlett Board. She was so welcoming when I was new, and helpful as I tried to learn. She was a pleasure and inspiration. I´m so sorry for your loss.

Brenda(Sherwood) Buggisch

January 9, 2022

My sincere sympathies to the Levine family. Your mother and father were such wonderful kind people.
Sincere sympathies
A patient from 60+ yrs ago

Cappy (Poczabut) Kane

January 9, 2022

So many great memories of 23 Hoyt St and the friendships made. You were always a creative and knowledgeable lady. Sleep in Peace. Carol

Felicia & Al Levy

January 9, 2022

Dear Martha and Family, we are so sad about your beautiful Mother. We fell in love with Carol since the moment we met her.
She was such a special, wonderful lady.
We wish we could have visited with her in person one more time. Our most sincere condolences to your Family.
Felicia & Al Levy

Bruce Rosa

January 9, 2022

My condolences to Carol´s a wonderful kind soul. I´m honored to have known her.

Andrew Cassel

January 9, 2022

Carol was among my mom (Sandy)'s closest friends. A wise, charming and compassionate person, her presence always enhanced any occasion. My sympathy to her family.

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