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Henry Levi

Atlanta, Georgia

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Family-Placed Death Notice LEVI, Henry Henry Baldauf Levi, 58, of Atlanta, Georgia died on October 27, 2011. Born in Evansville, Indiana, Henry received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Vanderbilt University and his Juris Doctorate, with honors, at the University of Texas. In 1978 he moved...

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I was so surprised to see Henry's name in the UT Law memorials. I was in law school with Henry and thought of him every time Atlanta was mentioned. From what Ihave read, Henry maintained his wonderful love of people since school. He truly was an unforgetable person. My condolences go out to his family and friends. -Faith Orlowski

My sincere condolences to Henry's family. Henry was a very kind person and a pleasure to know.

To Henry's family, especially Marisa & Brett. I send my most heartfelt condolences. We were good friends and he was the kindest, sweetest, most caring man and adored his children. I will never forget his very thoughtful manner. He was a true gentleman in every sense of the word. He will be greatly missed. --- Lynne Carestio, Philadelphia, PA.

My sincere condolences to the family. God selects his chosen sons at a time that is right for Him. It is a loss felt on Earth and a gain felt in Heaven.
My prayers are with you and your family, Claudia.
-Ron Tracey

To the family. . . Please accept my condolences on the passing of Henry. Henry was a true "brother" in ZBT at Vanderbilt with his positive and caring nature, while being very diligent in his studies. I always saw him as a leader. These traits lasted until the day he died. I'll also always remember our participation in IM sports and especially the pick-up basketball games on the patio at ZBT. So sorry for your loss.

Henry was an unforgettable pleasant person who made one feel good and happy to be visiting with him. He will live on in my heart.

From a very early age, Henry sought to teach and quietly influence others in a most kind and unselfish manner. The lessons he taught me as a youth in religious school served to inspire and ignite a lifetime yearning to learn and emulate. I am eternally grateful to Henry for this and can only imagine how many others, over the years, must have experienced the same effect.

David Weiss
Plantation, Florida

I remember the many seasons that we played basketball (together and against) at the community center - he was always one of those guys you wanted on your team - although our paths only crossed on the basketball court, he was one of the nicest guys I had ever met and known - I am so sad for your loss

Please accept my sincerest condolences on the passing of Henry. I will remember with fondness our eager expectation of Volume 3 of William Manchester's biography of Churchill (which was never completed!) and exchanging news about our families. Kind regards to your family. Karen Walker