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David Joseph "Davey" Levin

Canton, Ohio

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David Joseph Levin ('Davey') passed away Nov. 6, 2010 at Roselane Health Center. He lived a full 86 years despite medical predictions that he would not make it into his 60's due to years of serious heart problems. He was born in Canton on March 22, 1925 to the late Elsie and Benjamin Levin, one...

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Dear Jeannie,
I know it is probably a shock to hear from me but I first want to send my sincerest sympathy to you in the passing of your dad. I remember him as a very funny guy. I want you to know that my mom passed thursday and we will be burying her monday in Hebrew Cemetery. I just needed to send this message when I saw that your father passed. I remember your family fondly. Edye
([email protected]) if you want to make contact please know I welcome it.

November 11, 1010

Dear Jeannie,
Jo Ann and I are truly sorry to hear about your dad's death. Visiting him and your mom was a top priority of ours whenever we returned to the Canton area. We will always remember him as both a gentleman and a gentle person. He had a really great smile, a good sense of humor, and usually had something positive to say about others. His love for you and your mom as well as the rest of your family was beyond approach! He has given you a lifetime...

Dear Jeannie and Aunt Ruthie,
I have such good memories of Uncle Davey, always outside smiling, when I would walk over to Yale Avenue to visit my grandma. Even though I haven't lived in Canton for many years, a couple of years ago on one of my visits home, I ran into Uncle Davey at Variety's, and he still had that smile on his face that I remember from my childhood. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Love, Jodi (Rubinstein) Zimelman

so sorry to hear about david passing. We miss him and ruthie at the inn. he lived a nice full life.

Dear Jeannie & Family,

We were sorry to learn of your Dad's passing. Please accept our sincere sympathy. He lived a long life, filled
with God's blessings. I remember him as always so pleasant and gentle, and
happy to have visitors,making everyone
feel so welcome. May the fond memories you hold in your hearts bring
you comfort and peace in the days ahead.

With love, thoughts and prayers,

TISH & JOE BELL

Jeannie, I have such fond memories of Davey when I was growing up! Thinking of him always brings a smile to my face. He was so positive, so easy with a laugh. And he bought the first color TV on the block -- I still remember watching the first TV show I ever saw in color, with all of you!! (BTW, it was "Bonanza." ) And playing Clue and other board games with you, at your house. But what I remember most is how inviting and accepting and smiling and gracious Davey always was.

All...

Dear Ruthie & family,

My mom, Henrietta Niewierski, stayed next to you and David when you resided at The Inn at Belden Viallage. We shared many a laughter with David when we shared meals with both of you at the same table. He was always so kind and caring and never without a smile. We were blessed to have had the both of you in our lives. May all of you find comfort in each other's memories of David.

Mary O'Brien (Daughter of Henrietta)

Dear Levin Family,
I am sorry for your loss, and will be praying for the family in this time of sorrow.God Bless and bring Peace to you all.
Jan Perdue week-end receptionist at the Inn at Belden Village.

Dear Jeannie, Nick, Nicholas and Annie,
We are so sorry that your father and grandpa has passed away. We hope that many fond memories will offer you comfort at this very difficult time. You are in our thoughts and prayers.