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Mason Grey LEVINE

Woodland Park, New Jersey

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LEVINE Mason Grey, 45, of Jamestown, NC, formerly of Chicago, IL, Boston, MA and Montvale, NJ passed away on Saturday evening, July 25, 2009 at Lake Forest Baptist Hospital, in Winston Salem, NC. Cherished son of Mel and Marlene Levine of Mahwah, NJ, loving brother of Marshall Levine and his...

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I had the pleasure of meeting and knowing Mason when he lived in St. Joseph, MO. The world has lost a wonderful gentleman. I will always cherish the loving memories I have of him. He was a man among men. Someone to be emulated and learned from. It's just so hard to believe that the world has lost such a wonderful soul. I am truely sorry for your loss.
I will gladly share any of the pictures I have of him with you if you would like them.

Dear Levine Family,

I had the pleasure of working with Mason on a Project he was managing in St. Louis, Mo. He treated his contractors and co-workers with a respect you hardly see anymore. I too am a motorcycle enthusiast so we shared many stories. I have a son who raced professionally so we had much to talk about as you can imagine. I can say without doubt meeting Mason had a positive impact on my life and in this world today that is truly saying something about how Mason was a...

Marlene, Mel and Family,
What can one say at a time like this to make a difference. We are so shocked and sorry to hear such horrible news. Please accept our most heartfelt sympathy, with prayers for you all to heal! I know he will be missed!
Much love,
Shelley and David Stern
14170 Castlerock Way
Delray Beach, Fl 33446

Mason was a great rider and wonderful person to get to know. He'll definatly be missed.


May God, the Great comforter give you His most sufficient grace at this time!
- nurse, Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center Trauma ICU Winson Salem, NC

I was deeply saddened and shocked to hear of Mason's accident and untimely death. We worked togehter for a few short months when Mason joined Syngenta and before I moved to another location. I very much enjoyed chatting and working with Mason, intriges with his stories of his past experience and what interested him. Mason was very proud of his Ducati and I soon was introduced and taken through all the key interesting features (we are both engineers after all!) I will always remember Mason,...

The Manhattan College alumni community shares the grief, and is now praying for our fellow alumni and the family at this time. The Alumni Office has been informed. As well as the Jasper Jottings community that I personally can reach. We are all a little poorer now. "No man is an island, entire of itself … any man’s death diminishes me". We are sorry for your loss.