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Patsy Sue Levin

Kansas City, Missouri

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Patsy Sue Levin died on Saturday, July 29, 2006, at Independence Regional Health Care Center. She was born on June 14, 1920, in Bowling Green, MO, to Annetta and William Kleppisch. Patsy attended Christian College in Columbia, MO, and married Sherman L. Levin on June 1, 1952. Patsy pursued...

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Our thoughts are prayers are with you through this difficult time.
Randey, Lori & Katie Lou

Prayers are being said for all the family. Marty, my deepest sympathy goes out to you. I am so sorry for your loss. Your mom was a wonderful person.

November 9, 2005 was a wonderful day for me. Patsy started volunteering in my office on that day. I first met Patsy and Sherman when they move into John Knox Village but I got to know Patsy once she started volunteering. She was alway encouraging me with work and home. I will truley miss her. So will the residents who enjoyed seeing her on Wednesdays. We spent many lunch hours just visiting. She loved her family very much and spoke of them all the time. My thoughts and prayers are with the...

We also had the pleasure of working with one of her wonderful daughters, Marty. We would like to leave some words of comfort to you and your family.No one can go back and make a brand new start. Anyone can start from now and make A brand new ending. God didn’t promise days without pain, Laughter without sorrow,Sun without rain, but He did promise strength for the day, comfort for the tears,and light
For the way. You are in my prayers today, tomorrow and always. May God be with you and...

I never got a chance to know Muz, but from what I can see she was a wonderfull loving person.We will be thinking of you and your family Muz. Your Dear Frends The Ortiz and family.

Muz was a great woman who raised two wonderful daughters. One, I have the great pleasure of working with. Marty, I am thinking about you and praying for you and your family. Muz was one of a kind. She had a lust for life and never stopped growing and learning. Kind, witty, beautiful and gentle are just a few of the words that help describe this remarkable lady. She will be missed. God be with you and your family. Much love, Kelly Horton