Marc-Levenson-Obituary

Marc Levenson

Syracuse, New York

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February 21, 2021
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Syracuse, New York

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Marc Jay Levenson February 12, 2021 Marc Jay Levenson, a sentient, carbon-based life form, ceased all physiological operations on February 12, 2021 in Dallas, Texas after 69.7 orbits around a G-type main-sequence star in the Milky Way galaxy. He was born in New Jersey and spent many years in...

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I got to work with Marc on the Tech Closeup TV show (2004-2006), and he was an absolute joy to work with. Full of creativity and passion, he really made that show shine!

Marc was the instructor for a news reporting class I took in college in Dallas. He asked me to stay after class one day and told me he wanted me to contact his boss at KTVT about a possible internship or job at the station. That planted the thought in my head of getting into the news industry. It took me several years, but I'm now working as a newspaper reporter. Thanks, Marc, for seeing something in me that I didn't see in myself. I wish you were still around to thank in person.

I worked with Marc in Dallas at KTVT. He was such fun to be around and so very knowledgeable. I loved working with him.

I´m sorry to see Marc has left us. We were married for a year & half. Moved to San Francisco with him. My condolences to his sons & the rest of his family. He was always full of energy & goofiness Maybe he has gone on & interviewed Carl Sagan

Enjoy the universe Spaceman, a friend from NJN.

Will miss my friend and former boyfriend, We had a lot of fun and cared about each other through the years. He loved animals and had a kind heart. We had many laughs together.

I met Marc in the early 70's and, while I didn't know him well, I have fond memories of him. He was the only person who ever called me "darling".

I was a fraternity brother of Marc back at Syracuse. Unfortunately we loss touch after college but his dream was to go into broadcasting and to enjoy life and it appears he succeeded. He was quite the character in college and it appears from the obituary he lived his life that way also. I am sorry for your loss.

Marc was a fraternity brother and a true confrere. I have thought of him from time to time over the years, with fondness. He was a smart, passionate, and interesting all-around good guy.