THOMAS-LEVINE-Obituary

THOMAS LEVINE

New York, New York

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LEVINE--Thomas L., died of complications from leukemia on Saturday, April 4. He is survived by brother James; sister Janet, and many friends. A celebration of his life is planned for the future.

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Dear Family of Tom, I am sending my deepest sympathy and condolences for your loss. I first met Tom in 2006 when he invited me to visit his African art collection, of which he owned some beautiful examples, in particular masks. Me being originally from Munich, we also shared a love for this city and of course music. His depth, generosity and mirth will live on and be missed dearly. Heinrich

Dear Family of Tom, We ar sending our deepest sympathy and condolences about this big loss. We will not forget Tom's always positive spirit and energy. Neither will we forget the great times with Tom in Antibes, New York and Munich. A part of him will always be with us in his beautiful inspiring paintings.
Thoughts and prayers.
Tina and Philipp

I was heartbroken to learn of Tom's passing. I knew him well since I worked at the Met Opera. My deepest sympathies go out to Jimmy (Levine) & to all his family... He is sorely missed - but he'll live on in his art & the many kindnesses he bestowed upon us all. God speed, Tommy...

I first met Tom in 1960, at Woodward High. High school,college and beyond. He was kind, sincere and a true friend. You will be fondly remembered and sorely missed. RIP my friend. Sincere condolences to Janet and Jim, your brother was special and much loved.

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Dear Family of Tom, I went to high school with Tom and we dated for a bit. A few years ago we met up again in NY. At that time I purchased one of his pieces which I will always treasure. My thoughts and condolences are with you.

Paul and I are so sorry to hear of Toms passing - he was always such a friendly presence. We will remember him well.

Dear Jimmy,

My heart is with you, and as always -- with Tom.

Dear Maestro,
I worked at the Met and Tom was always there in the cafeteria and, of course, the house. I am myself a stage four cancer patient and my sister is my best friend and ally so I think I may know a little of what you may be going through and I send my heartfelt condolences.