Richard-Levy-Obituary

Richard Levy

Dallas, Texas

1959 - 2025

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DIED
September 29, 2025
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Dallas, Texas

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Irving Richard Levy, 66, passed away on September 29, 2025, at Faith Presbyterian Hospice in Dallas after a battle with pancreatic cancer. Born April 19, 1959, in Albuquerque, New Mexico, to Joseph and Paula Block Levy, he moved to Dallas at age seven. He graduated from Skyline High School in...

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I enjoyed knowing Richard for four years at Yale. I am sorry for your loss. May his memory be a blessing.

Richard was an exceptional man -he handled some of our business affairs brilliantly and became a special friend -everything he did was with respect and warmth -he´s a great loss to everyone who was lucky to have been part of his life

Mr Levy was a good man, and a great teacher! He spent his life well, and will be missed. his soul lives on in the minds of his students.

Mr.Levy was my economics teacher in high school. He really opened my eyes & gave GREAT advice on financial freedom. Condolences to his loved ones. He really instilled a sense of confidence and direction when it comes to this harsh world.

So sorry to hear about this loss. Mr. Levy was a teacher of mine during my sophomore year at Berkner High School. He and I connected on our love of golf. He was a great man, teacher, and was always fun to talk to. He gave great life advice, as he lived a great life. Again, sorry for your loss. My prayers are with you.

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Mr Levy was my high school psychology teacher. He was the sweetest man with the biggest heart. I would often go to him during passing periods to ask for advice on life situations. He reminded me of the father I didn´t have growing up. To say he will be missed is an understatement. I loved Mr. Levy and he will always be loved, cherished, and remembered.

Richie and I were friends in college. I have not seen him since but have so many great memories, including an epic road trip from New Haven to Illinois with Richie and Ron Wheeler (after which I never again ate at a Wendy´s) and an attempt to do a Seder in the TD dining hall with a nod to the last Supper (also with Ron). May his memory be for a blessing.

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