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Daniel Levy

Walnut Creek, California

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DANIEL LEVY Born July 11, 1957. Died July 12, 2005. Daniel Levy, firstborn son to Albert and Lulu Levy of Fremont, was tragically and unexpectedly taken from this world on the morning of July 12, 2005, at 9:15 a.m., in Napa, California. Daniel, a kind and gentle soul like no one else we will ever...

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I went to San Jose State with Dan. Member of Tau Delta Phi honor fraternity together. Truly a kind thoughtful person. Quiet, but you knew his counsel was of great value; meaningful to the specific situation.
I talked to him after he graduated law school he was happy, looking to make his way into the world of commerce. Wish I had kept in touch. But the fact that I looked him up after 30 years shows he never left my thoughts. I know Dan will go with GOD.

My daughter Gail and I are friends of Dan's cousin Bethy and wish to condole with the LEVY family. This is what Gail e-mailed to Bethy just now from Boston, MA: "First chance I've had to check email in over a week and have sorted through oodles of spam only to find your sad missive. Gee Beth, what can I say? What a shock, what a great sadness. Perhaps it is true - only the good die young. Very sobering." May Dan's name and memory be a permanent blessing to his family.

Danny is my cousin and I will miss him greatly. He was exhuberant, sweet, kind, funny, and the most genuinely sincere person I ever knew. He was the rare little boy who never learned how to be mean. He was the unarmored man who never lost his ability to be in the moment with whomever had the pleasure of his company. He never exuded anything but good will and good faith, even when he was upset. He was a genuinely good human being that I never had to look hard to find the goodness in. This...

To Dan's family and close friends,
I remember growing up and going all through school with Dan. He was quiet, but had a really great, dry sense of humor and every now and then would just come up with something hilarious. I remember an English class with him in 10th grade. We are so sorry for your loss, and hope that you have many happy photos, stories and memories to help get you through the grief, and carry you on to the time when the sweet and happy times will outnumber the times you...