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LEVINE, Peter H. MD 71, of Worcester, died on December 15, 2009 at his home. He is survived by his wife of 47 years, Catherine, and by his three sons: Thomas Levine and his wife Jihee of Mansfield, Connecticut, William Levine and his wife Karen of Denver, Colorado, and James Levine MD and his wife Maria of Westborough, Massachusetts. He also leaves five grandchildren, Zachary, Nicole, Sarah, Lauren, and Finn. Dr. Levine was the son of the late Louis and Helen Hughes Levine. A graduate of both Tufts University and the Tufts University School of Medicine, Dr. Levine was a nationally known hematologist whose career in that field included clinical practice, teaching, and research. Following two years as Hematologist at the Regional Referral Hospital at Andrews Air Force Base in Washington, DC, he began his academic career in Boston at the New England Medical Center. In 1975 he moved his practice and his research team to the Worcester Memorial Hospital to become Chairman of the Department of Medicine and Director of the Blood Research Laboratory. In addition to his care of people with blood diseases, Dr. Levine published more than 160 pieces of original research, and he wrote many chapters on the diagnosis and treatment of various blood diseases in leading American medical textbooks. He was a respected teacher, winning numerous teaching awards. He served as visiting professor in several United States medical schools, and in teaching hospitals and medical schools in England, Scotland, The Netherlands, Germany, Israel, Japan, and China. He was involved in the training of about 200 residents in Internal Medicine, many of whom now practice in the Worcester area. In 1989 he was appointed President and CEO of Worcester Memorial Hospital and in 1998 he became the first President and CEO of UMass Memorial Health Care, in whose formation he had played a major role. During his 13 years as healthcare CEO he built a new wing on the Memorial Campus with a new emergency room, surgical suites, Obstetrical Service, Newborn Intensive Care Unit and new main entrance, laid the blueprint for a successful set of mergers, recruited more than 300 new physicians to the area, and saw the growth of UMass Memorial into the second largest acute healthcare facility in the state. He was extremely proud of the quality of the staff, and regularly made surprise rounds on patient care units at various times of day and night to interview staff, patients, and family members. In 2001, the year prior to his planned retirement, the UMass Memorial Board of Trustees named the new Ambulatory Cancer Center at the Memorial Campus the Peter H. Levine Cancer Center in his honor. Dr. Levine had conceived of this facility a decade earlier, and had led a community fund raising drive which fully covered the costs of its construction. Dr. Levine was himself subsequently a patient at the center, whose staff provided him with superb care. During his career, Dr. Levine provided frequent testimony to House and Senate subcommittees on Capital Hill, advocating for increased research funding for a variety of healthcare reform measures. He served on the Board of the Massachusetts Hospital Association, chairing its board in 1997-98. He was active in Worcester in many causes. He chaired the board of the Worcester County Music Association from 1991 to 1993. He led the United Way Campaign in 1995, and subsequently chaired the Leadership Giving Committee for the United Way. He was a member of the board and Executive Committee of WPI, and served these same roles for Massachusetts Biomedical Initiatives. He was a board member of the Greater Worcester Community Foundation, and served as chair since 2008; he also served as Honorary Chair of the Foundation's GLBT Partnership. In 1997 he was awarded the Visions 2000 Citizen of the Year Award, and in 2001 he was given the Annual Award for Advancement of the General Health of the Citizens of Massachusetts by the Massachusetts Health Council. After retiring from UMass Memorial Health Care, Dr. Levine worked as a Senior Advisor to BDC Advisors, helping hospital physicians and health plans chart strategic direction in a rapidly changing environment. He most recently worked with St. Francis Hospital and Medical Center in Hartford. Dr. Levine and his wife, Catherine, were avid canoeists, lovers of the outdoors, and pursued many hobbies together. Dr. Levine often commented that his greatest life accomplishment was his family, whose members were an enormous source of pride. Peter was a member of the First Unitarian Church of Worcester. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, December 19 at 11 a.m. in the First Unitarian Church, 90 Main Street, Worcester. In lieu of flowers, contributions in memory of Peter H. Levine may be made to the Greater Worcester Community Foundation, 370 Main Street, Suite 650, Worcester, MA 01608, or to the First Unitarian Church, 90 Main Street, Worcester, MA 01608. Memorial arrangements are under the care of Miles Funeral Home, 1158 Main Street, Holden. www.milesfuneralhome.com

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Published by Boston Globe on Dec. 17, 2009.

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Tom Bryson

March 12, 2018

To the Levine family,
I've been out of the hemophilia treatment business for about 30 years, and I've just learned of Dr. Levine's passing. While working with Armour Pharmaceutical Co. in the 1980's, I had the privilege of meeting Dr. Levine in both the academic and international meeting settings. I'll never forget his kindness and generosity with his time to help others. He was a true gentleman and is missed by many.

Frederick Rickles

January 13, 2010

To the Levine family: Please accept my sincere condolences. Peter was a valued friend, colleague and trusted advisor over many years - particularly during the early years of our joint involvement in the National Hemophilia Foundation. He served so many of the disenfranchised well - we will miss him. Frederick R. Rickles, MD (Washington, DC)

Chris Jones

December 22, 2009

We are saddened to hear of your loss. He dearly loved our sweet sister and through her he shared his love with all of us and we felt a part of your extended family.

Clay, Chris and Connor Jones

December 21, 2009

The Levine Family--I am so sorry to hear of you loss. Pete always brightened up the gatherings here in Denver. Nancy Hoing

Philip McKean PhD

December 21, 2009

Peter has led us in deep ways to truly serve the communities he valued. Cathy, Tom, Bix and James, you and his grandchildren have been central in his life, and Deborah and I join in sending our thoughts and prayers as you celebrate his amazing life and also grieve his loss. Those of us who have been privileged to work with him have experiences to treasure, and though Deborah and I could not make it from Maine on Saturday, please know we will always honor and benefit from his life.
Peter led us brilliantly in supporting philanthropy at the Memorial Hospital Foundation, and then as he advocated a broader vision in the creation of the UMass Memorial Foundation working with the associated hospitals and UMass Medical School. I'll always remember his brilliant teaching at the Grand Rounds for Business and Community Leaders, his efforts to build the new (in 1996) NICU, OB-GYN, ED building to the highest clinical standards of the day, securing community support for it and later the Hahnemann transformation and the Cancer Center that bears his name.
Peter and Cathy will always shine as bright stars in the world of philanthropy - not only for health care but for their beloved community of Worcester and its people. Go "into the joy that is set before you", Peter.
An ancient benediction applies: "May his memory be treasured by all who will hold it as a blessing." Peace.
Phil and Deborah McKean

December 21, 2009

Cathy and boys and family-
So sorry. I've been thinking of you all and will miss Peter. Childhood memories of him and Judy are precious and silly.
Love you all,
Cousin Lisa

Catherine Walkey

December 19, 2009

To the Levine Family, We are so very sorry for the loss of your father and husband and grandfather. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this hard time. God Bless,
The Walkey Family

Alan Brownstein

December 19, 2009

Dear Levine Family,
Peter was a hero in my life, with enormous scientific and human insight and love for his patients and family. I met Peter in 1981 and witnessed his leadership role in bridging the "golden age" of hemophilia to the ravages of AIDS. As the Medical Director of the National Hemophilia Foundation, he was committed to making sure that patients and families had the information they needed to know about AIDS. He had the courage as a leader to urge the medical community in the US and the world to keep their patients fully informed, even when it was unpopular to do so. I witnessed his ability to persuade industry to take the steps needed to minimize the risks of HIV transmission. His leadership contributed to the expansion of comprehensive care to the hemophilia community.
I can only ponder the Levine holiday card I received this week and how happy I was to learn of Peter's health. At that moment I resolved that I was going to reach out to renew direct contact with Peter just as I had done without follow through for more than 10 years. Peter, given your contributions to humankind, you will be missed, even by those who don't know you. In closing, is a different kind of tribute to Peter - his favorite humor from Maine (Bert and I) for you to paste on your browser:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bD4B9GObYDY

Alan Brownstein

Carmen Castellanos

December 18, 2009

Catherine,
I wish I could be with you during these sad times. Peter was always an inspiration to me and I enjoyed his company and complements at the monday night church suppers. My love to you and your children.
Carmen

Chastity Dupuis

December 18, 2009

I was very sad when I heard the news of Dr. Levine's death. He was a great inspiration to me because I would like to become a doctor one day. My thoughts and prayers are with the family. God bless.

Karen Green

December 18, 2009

Dear Levine Family,
Physicians, patients and friends all have enjoyed their times spent with Peter. He was in every sense a "gentleman and a scholar". If I had a very sick pregnant woman, I was greatful for Peter's insight and assistance. Likewise, he was invaluable in steering the merger of Memorial Hospital and UMass. Although we hadn't seen him around the hospital recently, we thought of him often and certainly will miss him.
May your own memories and the fond rembrances from others comfort you in this difficult time.

Larry

December 18, 2009

I came to know Peter through his son Bill. Peter was kind, generous, witty and just a pure joy to be around. Sometimes I felt like I spent as much time at the Levine's home as my own home. They always made me feel welcome. Whether at their house in New Hampshire or out to dinner, Peter and Cathy never hesitated to include me. I read about some people who appreciate just having the chance to meet and speak briefly or work with Peter and I feel fortunate that I got to know him as a friend. Peter was a great influence on me and I hope to be the kind of husband and father that he was to his family. Cathy, Tom, Bix and Sem, if Peter left that kind of impression on me in the relatively short time I spent with him, I can only imagine how proud and fortunate you feel to have lived your life with him. Peter's smile will live on with me forever....

Brenda Riske

December 18, 2009

To the Levine Family,
Please know that what Peter meant to the hemophilia community as a groundbreaker with congress and as a clinician and researcher cannot be underestimated. He was a true pioneer and a good person.

December 18, 2009

Thirty years ago Dr. Levine came to Worcester and became the Chief of Medicine at Memorial Hospital. From the late 70's through the late 80's countless physicians trained under Dr. Levine, who along with his friend, colleague and occasional "sparring partner", Dr. Richard Glew helped turn Memorial into one of the finest training program anywhere for primary care internists. Most who trained at Memorial have stayed on to practice in Worcester County, including the following: Drs. Fanale, Klugman, Manning, Behmer, Corbett, Seger, Stevens, Aggarwaal, Delacey, Rozak, Young, Murphy, Dufault, Hawthorne, Bayard, Schrank, Degrand, Valliere, Cotter, Fraser, Kamens, Rugg, Chetkowski,O'Leary, Gitkind, Shepro, Donahue, Waud, Hazzard, Miller, O'Grady, Tanguay, Collinson, Driscoll, Casal. (A few names may have been left out.) Most practice primary care, a few are specialists. These physicians have served our region admirably...congratulations on a job well done, Dr. Levine.
-Worcester

Donald Goldman

December 18, 2009

Peter was a wonderful friend and colleague. As a medical leader of the National Hemophilia Foundation, none of the lay leadership, including me, could have done anything without his guidance, intelligence, and example. As Peter went on to do great things for the Worcester health-care community, I went on to become a judge in New Jersey and we lost touch, but I never forgot his sense of humor, his wry smile, his wisdom, and his caring for all his patients.

Kenneth Stevens

December 17, 2009

Dr. Levine was the Chief of Medicine at The Memorial Hospital when I started there as an intern in 1977. He was a very great inflence on my career and was instrumental in starting me in medical practice in Shrewsbury. I will always remember that above all, he was kind. He was kind to his patients, his housestaff and his colleagues. He was a special friend to me and I'll never forget him.

Jay and Joanne Howard

December 17, 2009

Peter was a great resource for our medical community and we will all miss him. I will always remember his lecturees on clotting factors, an obscure subject, that Peter could make clear and understandable. A great friend and I willmiss him. With sincere condolences to the entire family, Jay and Joanne Howard

December 17, 2009

Dearest Cathy,Tom,Bix and James,
OUr lives were so intertwined as neighbors and friends. All of you are special to me through so many trials and tribulations. My best memories were a houseful of boys playing in my house and a call for dinner. Sledding on the hill...long games of Risk and cards. Peter's humor, compassion and friendship were so valuable to me as a neighbor and friend. When Brad died, he enabled us survive this tragedy. Matt has a special love for all of you. MY memories of taking care of the dog when you were gone then reflecting in your beautiful garden. I have so many of your beautiful photographs...an artist just like your mom...my dearest Peter, till we meet again....veronica griffin

Hope Abisamra

December 17, 2009

To the family of Dr. Levine,

Please accept my deepest sympathy on the passing of Dr. Levine. I was privileged to have Tom and Jim in my high school English classes. Family
support was strongly evident.

Carrielynn Veroneau-Chaffee

December 17, 2009

To Dr. Levine's family and friends

I met Dr. Levine through the Hemotology/Oncology Clinic at Memorial Hospital. I had some issues with my platelets that he diagnosed. After many relapses and large doses of Prednisone he discovered what was causing my problem. I distinctly remember him sitting beside my bed holding my hand when a bone marrow aspiration was being performed on me. He said I could squeeze as hard as I want as long as I don't brake his hand. This is how involved he was with his patients. If it weren't for Dr. Levine I firmly believe that I wouldn't be here now and my little girl would would have been an orphan. His impact isn't just with his patients but their family and friends as well. He will be missed by a great many people.

Bill Corbett

December 17, 2009

Peter Levine was an outstanding teacher, a great role model and a really nice man. He could be strict and demanding at times, but was always a friend. All of us who trained with him have a bond that is difficult to explain. He made a point to get know us personally and was available for advice whenever it was needed. He made us better physicians and better people. He taught us to give back to the community. I will forever be grateful to him. God bless!

Kellie Morton

December 17, 2009

To the Levine Family,
Please accept my sincerest sympathies on Dr. Levine's passing. He was a great man, I looked forward to seeing him and talking with him, and he always had time for anyone who wanted to "chat" while he was at the Levine Center. It was a pleasure to have him around us, especially in clinic when he wasn't feeling his best, yet would always find someone in need of an ear to listen, or a friendly talk about Maine and the outdoors, and reach out to them. We will miss him greatly. May God bless you all in this difficult time. You are all in my thoughts and prayers. Rest in Peace Dr. Levine, I will miss you.
Kellie A. Morton,PCA Levine Center

steve waxman

December 17, 2009

Dear Cathy and family,
I first met Peter some 35 years ago- at a card game. A group of guys who, for one evening a month, left their professions and responsibilities behind. We could eat lots of candy, gossip, tell jokes, make up goofy card games, and pretend that winning mattered. Actually it was all about relaxing and the comraderie. Often conversation turned to family; travel, wives, children, marriages,and finally grandchildren.
Peter's friendship was always supportive and positive. He reinforced the family priorities so important to me. I will miss Peter very much.
My sorrow is with you,

Gregg Vuona

December 17, 2009

To the Levine Family,

Although I did not know Dr. Levine personally, he has played a major role in my life and I just wanted to express my gratitude to him and my condolences to his family.
My first wife was treated at the Peter Levine center for her advanced stage breast cancer and I was diagnosed a year ago with Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma and was treated in Worcester also. Without the work and dedication of this great man, I might not be here today.
My deepest and heartfelt thanks go out to you Mr. Peter Levine, I will forever be grateful.

December 17, 2009

Truly a profound loss to our local community, and to our world as a whole.

I had the privilege to know Doc Levine during my youth, as a friend of one of his sons.

A kind, humble and understated man who truly walked the walk that he talked...

'Zay gezunt' Dr. Levine, go with G-d's blessing, and rest in peace. Your legacy will live on in your wonderful family, and in everything and everyone you've touched in your lifetime...

-- bmw

December 17, 2009

looking back at my years of medical training, it is easy to say that Dr. levine was the best teacher and the finest person that i met along the way.
i can say without hesitation that he changed my life.
i thank God that he walked on this earth.
may God be with him and his family during these difficult times. may this Christmas have a special meaning to you all. God bless you

richard boyd, md
yakima wa

December 17, 2009

Truly a profound loss to our local community, and to our world as a whole.

I had the privilege to know Doc Levine during my youth, as a friend of one of his sons.

A kind, humble and understated man who truly walked the walk that he talked...

'Zay gezunt' Dr. Levine, go with G-d's blessing, and rest in peace. Your legacy will live on in your wonderful family, and in everything and everyone you've touched in your lifetime...

-- bmw

Charlie & Chris MacKenzie

December 17, 2009

To all of Dr. Levine's family:
We would like to extend our condolences to all of you in your time of great loss...what a privilege to have met Dr. Levine last year when he stopped by the U M clinic for a visit to chat with us all...it was so obvious that he TRULY cared about US & our quality of life even though we knew,as he stood before us in his baseball cap, that he was personally fully aware of this road we travel...having started our journey at his clinic over 10 years ago,we were very glad for the opportunity to thank him for his dedication in making that road a lot easier...Dr. Levine has left not only his family,but all of the people of Worcester County with quite a legacy...thru his work, he has left us all a feeling of hope & the facilities where we can get the physical help needed...thru his calming & caring chats,he gave the emotional support needed to get thru difficult illnesses...
May the memories of much happier times quickly diminish the sadness of these days & may the knowledge that so many of us respected & cared about Dr. Levine bring you all some comfort.....
Sincerely,

David Kelly

December 17, 2009

Please accept my sincere condolences on your loss. I knew Peter initially at Tufts and then worked with him at Memorial with the Hemophilia Center. His knowledge and wit (all be it, some corny Maine jokes) were legendary. His devotion to patients was palpable. Many of the older hemophilia patients can't understand how he could have retired without their permission. He truly was a gentle man.

Lois Green

December 17, 2009

Dearest Levine family
I will share my stories with you when I return. Many too many. All warm and funny.I wish I could be with you on Saturday but I am not able to travel back from Florida as you know. But I will be there with all of you in spirit. Please know he was my dearest friend and he will be missed more than I can say.
I know, although today is sad and painful for all of you, you have wonderful memories to sustain you.
Much love
Lois Green
PS Cathy, I will send you my book. It has many mentions of Peter.

December 17, 2009

Cathy and family-
Please know that PHL will always be part of our lives and memories. We share your loss and will always remember his brilliance, compassion and trust. Tina and I extend our deepest sympathy to your family. We will miss him and try to live up to his dreams.

Pam Lipsett

December 17, 2009

To the Levine Family,
I didn't go into Internal Medicine, but Peter Levine had the most profound effect on my medical training I can barely articulate and express my thanks and sense of loss from his death. He was an inspirational teacher and educator who wanted and demanded the best care for his patients. I wanted to learn everything I could from him and for him. I will never forget his demands for complete differential diagnoses, or his willingness to give a med student "a dime to call their mother and tell her they were not going to be a doctor" if you could not give an acceptable diagnosis. A superb and inspirational man whose loss must be especially acute for his family and for the many many medical students he inspired.

MATTHEW AHAESY

December 17, 2009

When my dad passed away at memorial hospital in 1993 my mom wrote a letter of appreciation for the good care he recieved over his final hours.With both me and my mom being employees of memorial hospital we knew how busy DR.Levine was and didnt expect a response. To our surprise he not only responded but visited my mother in her dept. That memory will stay with me forever. It showed what a kind and compaswsionate man he was. We send our deepest sympathy to the family members of this great doctor,man and leader. may you be comforted by the thought that he is in a better place and is free from all pain.
Your family will be in our prayers
MATTHEW AHAESY AND FAMILY

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