Daniel-Levit-Obituary

Daniel J. Levit

Chicago, Illinois

About

LOCATION
Chicago, Illinois

Obituary

Send Flowers

Daniel J. Levit, age 52, of Sugar Grove, passed away Februay 3, after a courageous battle with cancer. He will be missed by his son, Jason; his brothers, Gary and Rory; half sisters, Penny, Kathy and Linda; half brothers, Mike and Tom; father, Russell; stepmother Sharon; and several nieces and...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

DAN WAS A GREAT COUSIN WE HUNG OUT ALOT AT THE JOUZA'S HOME AND GRANDMA LEVIT WHAT GREAT MEMORIES OF GOING FOR LONG WALKS AT FAMILY PARTIES. i REMEMBER THAT WELL. THANKS DAN LOVE LARRY KWIAT

I still smile at all the memories we made with the 3 families living on Komenski ave.
What great times those were.

Dan, I know we have not seen each other for years but you were always close to my heart. You were one of the best brother-in laws I ever had. It is fun remembering the crazy times so many years
ago. I kept up on how you were doing the past few years and I know you are at peace now. I hope to see you again in the after life and share more fun times. You were the best and will be missed by all.

Dear Dan,
I'll talk with you this summer, high in the Rocky Mountains, at the old Bristlecone Forest. We'll meet again,Shorty.

dan,here i sit in front of a computer...? you know how much i hate to type. well,i hope your happy.your probably getting a good laugh watching me from up there. we'll miss you

Dan, the times that we shared together will remain in my memory forever. While we were young and naive, we had fun and played together. When we became men and fathers, our lives got complicated and frustrating. You, now are at Peace. The cousins will again walk the streets of heaven with you soon. Tell Grandma and Grandpa Levit and Aunt Eleanor and Aunt Lena that we still miss you all....

Well, Dan, at Last you at peace in mind and in spirit. We scattered you amongest the wild plants and flowers in the praire you help cultivate and loved. May you continue to contribute to the preservation of that land. Always bear in mind that during the time of of you leaning on us for help, that you were never a burden because brother, you were not heavy, you are my brother.

To my big brother, “Danny Jim”: Thank you for giving me the greatest birthday gift.. Your peace. I will miss your laughter, poetry, and your intellect. I will cherish your wood carvings forever. And will never forget “Pun Competitions” at the family dinner table. “Love has no other desire but to fulfill itself” – and you have fulfilled all of those lives you have touched. I’ll see you on the other side – remember to save me a seat.

Love, your little sis..

My Big Bro and the B.M.O.C.,

I will miss your humor and your love of nature most of all. You taught me to see things I would have missed. Your life was too short, but I will carry you with me everyday.

Love, your Sis...Kathy