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Joshua Bradford Levine

Los Angeles, New York

Aug 13, 1971 – May 26, 2019 (Age 47)

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BORN
August 13, 1971
DIED
May 26, 2019
AGE
47
LOCATION
Los Angeles, New York

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Joshua Bradford LevineLos Angeles - It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Joshua Bradford Levine on May 26, 2019, in Los Angeles, CA, at age 47. He was born on August 13, 1971 in Hyde Park, NY, and lived there until adulthood. He subsequently lived in Boston, and then New York...

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I am very sorry to learn of Josh’s passing. I hope time has brought peace to Josh’s partner, family, and friends. I knew Josh well when we were both in grad school at Columbia University. We both lived in the old Greystone Hotel on W 92nd St. in Manhattan with a bunch of other grad student colleagues. I knew Josh as a very generous, accepting, creative and kind man, and a good friend. And of course very funny; we laughed a lot in classes and at life. I know that he loved his family...

I am very sorry to learn of Josh’s passing. I hope time has brought peace to Josh’s partner, family, and friends. I knew Josh well when we were both in grad school at Columbia University. We both lived in the old Greystone Hotel on W 92nd St. in Manhattan with a bunch of other grad student colleagues. I knew Josh as a very generous, accepting, creative and kind man, and a good friend. And of course very funny; we laughed a lot in classes and at life. I know that he loved his family...

Please accept my heartfelt sympathy on the passing of Josh. I worked with him at MEDITECH. When he left we kept in contact and I will miss him. He was the most genuine person, one of a kind with a strong passion for life.

Josh was my coworker and friend. We leaned on each other within our company sharing ideas and would seek each other's advice on several different issues - or sometimes just simple venting of similar frustrations with our work. I will miss his positive attitude, sympathetic ear, and especially what he called his "blunt NY way of saying things'.

I miss you, my friend. Rest in peace.

So sorry. I knew Josh almost all my life since singing with him in the Sound of Music in grade school, riding the bus and debating with him in high school, and then reconnecting and again debating on facebook. We were very different people but I hope he knew that he had an impact on my life. Rest in peace my friend.

Josh became one of my very good friends at UR, both through shows we did together and through English classes we took together, sharing the same undergraduate major. Josh and I laughed so much, all the time. We kept in touch all these years after graduating, and he remained so funny and so compassionate, truly a good soul. My heart is broken at this news. He brought joy to so many people. I hope you know his legacy will live on, far beyond his mortal time here with us.

May you rest my friend

I'm going to miss you my friend, May you rest in peace. To his family you have my sincerest and deepest condolences.

Rest in peace Josh. My deepest condolences to all his family and friends.