Neil-Levine-Obituary

Neil Levine

Albany, New York

Mar 22, 1956 – Jan 4, 2025

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BORN
March 22, 1956
DIED
January 4, 2025
LOCATION
Albany, New York

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Levine, NeilALBANY - Neil Louis Levine, 68, passed away suddenly in his home in Albany, on January 4, 2025. Neil grew up in Niskayuna, graduating from Niskayuna High School in 1974 and going on to graduate from Amherst College, cum laude, and Georgetown University Law Center. He began his legal...

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I am so sad. I truly admired Neil. He was driven and made people around him better. Always enjoyed playing basketball and golf with him and just getting together. Neil was admired and will be missed by so many. I am so sorry for your loss. Ron Sail

Pickleball will never be the same without Neil. He will be missed by a LOT of people! He was always so welcoming and friendly, and eager to give tips and help people who were just starting out. My heart goes out to his family. I will be praying for peace and comfort for you as you grieve this sad loss. Please know that Neil was a blessing and a joy to many people.

Neil will be missed. Before he became a Pickler he was a heck of a basketball player. On occasion (40 + years ago) he would play with Dept of Law folk at Farnsworth Middle school. Neil had "hops" and "game" as they say in basketball parlance. Aside from family and lawyering, sports was always a driving force in his life. Again, Neil will be missed!

We are deeply saddened to hear about Neil´s death. We fondly remember his willingness to share his basketball knowledge with our son and his teammates. Neil was very generous with his time and energy. We are so sad for his family and friends and send our sincere sympathy to them.

Sugar! You will be missed on the pickleball court my friend. You showed kindness and understanding when I first started playing...thank you. May you rest in peace.

Howard, We were saddened to hear of Neil´s passing. We send our condolences to you and your family Jana and David

Pickleball will not be the same without Neil. He was a kind and generous friend.

First met Neil playing Pickleball at Longkill a few years ago. Found Neal to be a Competitive player with a kind heart. Will be missed by all who new Him. Frank Grosso

Neil provided me with wonderful memories while he coached his son Matt´s and my son Scott´s travel basketball team. He clearly knew the fine points of the game and had a unique ability to impart his knowledge at a level that the young boys could grasp. Neil and I also shared fun times pacing the sidelines while our sons played varsity soccer at Niskayuna HS. Neil´s dry wit and droll sense of humor were infectious. I thoroughly enjoyed being in his presence and mourn his loss. Jim Rogers and...