Milton-LEVINE-Obituary

Dr. Milton L. LEVINE

Hempstead, New York

Jan 5, 1930 – Jul 10, 2014

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BORN
January 5, 1930
DIED
July 10, 2014
LOCATION
Hempstead, New York
CHARITY
Charity of your Choice: ACS

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LEVINE - Dr. Milton L, 84, of Elmont and Shelter Island, New York, passed away on July 10, 2014. He is survived by hisbeloved wife of 62 years, Eileen, adored sons Dr. Benjamin (Mindy), Dr. Daniel (Myrna) and Arthur Levine Ferrante (Anthony), and eight cherished grandchildren. He is pre-deceased...

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I knew Milton Levine as a gentle man. I had the pleasure of servicing his vehicles at Lincoln/Mercury in the early 2000's. We often spoke of love of shelter island.
Rest in peace Dr Levine.

Stan and I knew milt and Eileen since high school. We remembered our high school and college days together. Milt was always loved and will be mourned. The grossmans

Jaye and I knew and enjoyed Milt and Eileen since training at Memorial Sloan Kettering and the Cornell Divisiion at Bellevue. Milt was my guide and guardian. We were both attracted into the field of Gastroenterology. Year after yea we looked forwarded to the greeting card from the red headed Levine clan. Our thoughts to Eileen and the Levine family. Jaye and Dr. Ted Bayless, 800A Southerly Rd #1122, Towson, MD.

Just learned of Milton's passing. He was one of the first physicians I met at Franklin Hospital - always a gentle man and a scholar - my condolences to his family

Danny and I will miss Milt. We so enjoyed our Bridge games. He was a great player and never let it be known how much better than us he was.

I lived in Elmont & enjoyed visiting the Levines on Shelter Island each summer. Dr. Levine would do his best to give the Rabbi a thrashing at tennis. He always had a smile and emanated a lot of good energy at all times. My condolences to his family.
Jordan Glaser M.D. (aka the Rabbi's son)

Joyce and I loved him as a friend; and trusted him with our life as our brilliant and caring physician.

I worked for Dr. Levine for 15 years. Very compassionate physician.
And yes, he always sang in
the office. It was an honor
to know him.

The Rowan Family (237th St) wish to express our deepest sympathy to our memorable doctor friend and neighbor. Our love to the Levine Family