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Fred Levinson

Novato, California

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Novato, California
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American Cancer Society

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Fred Levinson Beloved father of Jake (the light of Fred's life); husband of Barbara; brother of Larry; and uncle to Casandra, Hilary, Elisa, Sarah, Tony and Suzi; great-uncle to Max, Hannah, Noah, Katie and Abby and good friend to Taylor, passed away on May 15, 2008 at age 72. Fred was a one of...

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I just stumbled upon this page. Oh dear darling Uncle Fred! I miss you terribly. You were due to come visit me here in the Bahamas...and then I got the call. You saved my life so many times. Much love to you Freddie.

Barbara and Jake, Our thoughts and prayers go out to you in the loss of your beloved husband and father. We were so sorry to hear of Fred's passing. We tried to send a card, but I guess we no longer have your correct address. Stay in touch, Jeff, Nancy, Zander and Jeremy Slavitz

Fred, I will miss you terribly. You helped me tremendously over the past several years and I will miss your wisdom and encouragement. I heart goes out to your wife and son. Rest in Peace.

We will miss Fred. Our sympathies and condolences go out to Barbara and Jake. Fred was a kind, wise and funny man with uncommon gifts. His advice and counsel remain with us always.
Dave, Anne Savannah

Fred,
you meant more to me than you will ever know. You have been there for me and my wife during some tuff times. You became my friend in time of need and will always be in my heart and on my mind. I 'll miss bringing you my wines to drink and the cheese you so enjoyed. You are whats missing in our world today. God speed old friend. And thanks for being you.

My thoughts are with Barbara and Jake today and always.....

Fred was first our therapist and quickly became our friend. He gave us direction in our lives in a way only he could. He was a true "Bohemian" man full of wisdom! We'll miss sipping on green tea together, watching you jump up and yell at the phone every time it rang (but you would always answer it), the smell of your pipe after the constant "this doesn't bother you does it?", your leap to grab a book and know just what page to turn to when something crossed your mind and most of all, your...