Max-Levit-Obituary

Max Levit

Houston, Texas

1934 - 2024

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Max Levit12/22/1934 - 10/21/2024Work Hard, Be Nice, Have Fun. These were words that Max Levit often repeated and always lived by. Max Stanley Levit was born to Joe and Dora Levit on December 22, 1934. The youngest of three brothers, he lived on South McGregor and graduated from San Jacinto High...

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Dear Lynne, I was sorry to hear of Max's passing. I know how much you loved him and the wonderful times you had together. God Bless you in this time of sorrow. Love, Beverley Linskey

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Hi Lynne, so sorry to learn of your great loss. Stay healthy and safe. Pete Creasey

My condolence to thefamily . Ida Evans retired employee of Grocery Supply Company.

My condolences to Mrs. Lynne, and the Levit family. Mr. Levit was so kind to our family, and my dad, Clarence Chadwick, spoke of him often. I remember Mr. Max and Mr. Milton when they came to my parents 50 wedding anniversary, and Mr. Max meeting us at the church when my grandmother and mother passed. GSC provided a good life for our family and my dad loved working there. We will always remember Mr. Levit with love in our hearts. He was definitely kind, and we considered him a part of our...

I didn´t know Max very long but I played Bridge with him one time and we /He came in first overall thanks to his skill at the table!Time didn´t matter whether one knew him for years or minutes He was a kind and caring person!My condolences to Lynne and the rest of his family!

Max and I were cousins, he one of the youngest of the third generation, and I, the oldest survivor of the fourth. He was only six years older than I, but he always treated me as a contemporary. Aunt Dora and Uncle Joe, along with Milton, George and Max lived very near us on South MacGregor, and we always enjoyed visiting with them. Max always took time to make me (the little kid) feel special when we visited. Later (in the 2000's), my wife Patty always got a kick out of his position as the...

I knew Max because I lived in Houston. He was always nice, fun , smiling and I can even remember his laugh. A fine person. I know he will be missed. My condolences to his family. Harriet Lieberman Mellow

Max was like a ray of sunshine. Always greeted you with a smile and left you with even a bigger smile. He enjoyed the excitement of giving my boys their free hot dog coupons as much as they did. Never an unkind word about anyone. Max was special, and will sorely be missed. Condolences to Max´s family. With love, Margaret Smith & family. Rest in Peace our sweet friend.