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Robert Levin

Buffalo Grove, Illinois

1945 - 2014

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Robert Howard Levin, born December 9, 1945, died after a decade's long battle with Frontotemporal Dementia. "Bobby" was an extraordinary man. He lived life with a passion that some could only dream about! He was a six times sales rep of the year, an avid yet frustrated Cubs fan, coach, poet,...

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I sadly just heard of Bob's passing. Our families go back to before I was born, living next door to each other. Our fathers were close, our mothers closer than sisters. Though six years younger, I will never forget Bob's Bar Mitzvah. When at 13 he took the microphone and passionately crooned in front of a 10 piece orchestra, "I want a girl just like the girl who married dear old dad," the guests were in awe. In a Yiddish dictionary under the word "Mench," it should simply say "Bobby...

I knew Bob in High School and we had great times with our friends and colleagues. I lost contact with him and most of the friends from that era, when my family moved to California. His passing has helped me re-connect with some of those people and I'm Grateful, once again, for having known him. May he rest in peace and be remembered as a great, kind and caring person.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your
time of grief. May your memories bring you
comfort.

The staff of Rainbow Hospice and Palliative Care

i remember bob from sheridan rd. happy
never worried about school. RIP.

Please accept our sincere condolences for you and the family. Bob was a remarkable man and everyone at Added Sales is better for having known him. For those of us that had the privilege of calling him "friend" outside of work, we were humbled by his kindness and compassion to everyone around him.

Added Sales Team

I worked with Bob at Added Sales. He always had a great idea! His enthusiasm, energy and love of his job let him run circles around everyone else. If he had a bad day, he didn't let you know it. He had an infectious smile and was always fun to be around. I learned a lot about sales and marketing from him. But most of all he taught us how to be happy.... Usually while he was driving us crazy with his great ideas. My sympathy to his wife and his children. You were his world. And to Al Hergott...

Always sad to hear of a high school classmate passing... My sympathy to the family.

I know him as Uncle Bob, he was the best Uncle anyone could have. We shared many experiences together and he will always be in my heart.
Love your nephew Al

I went to high school with Rob. He was a fun,happy high energy person. He will be missed. I've heard this said:
" When we come into this world , we cry and the world rejoices.
When we leave this world, we rejoice and the world cries."
Rob is rejoicing! Amen