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Jerome Levin

1926 - 2017

Jerome Levin obituary, 1926-2017, Middletown, CT

BORN

1926

DIED

2017

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Doolittle Funeral Home

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Middletown, Connecticut

Jerome Levin Obituary



Jerome "Buzzy" Levin, 90, passed away in the early hours of June 2, 2017. His last days were spent in his hometown of Middletown, Connecticut, surrounded by his loving family, friends and the wonderful staff on the 7th floor of Middlesex Hospital. Buzzy was born on September 24, 1926, in Middletown where he lived alongside his beautiful wife of nearly 60 years, Harriet Levin. Buzzy believed in family and community above all from the very beginning. After enduring the loss of his father, Max Levin, at the young age of 13 and passing up the opportunity to play professional baseball for the Brooklyn Dodgers, Buzzy took over the family business, Malloves Jewelers, from his mother, Beatrice Levin and his uncle, Joseph Levine, in 1957. Buzzy served as President of the business until 1992, when he handed over the reins to his son, Marc Levin. During his years of retirement in Florida, the Malloves staff, whom Buzzy thought of as family, welcomed him back with open arms to work in the store throughout the summer and Christmas holidays. Whether Buzzy was volunteering as the bat boy for the Wesleyan baseball team under Jack Blott, playing semipro ball in the starting lineup for the Middletown Giants from1941 until 1951, or earning himself one of three lifetime hole-in-ones on the golf course, Buzzy was happiest when a ball, bat and club were within reach. In 1948, alongside Bernie O'Rourke, Buzzy founded the Middletown Chapter of Little League baseball. Within 2 years of starting the first chapter in New England, they had 160 chapters up and running throughout the area. Buzzy served as the President of the Middletown Chapter for 7 years and the Little League District 9 Commissioner for 33 years, instituting a rule at both the local and national level which stated that every player on a team had to bat once and complete a full inning on the field, ensuring that all kids were given a fair chance to play the game he loved most. Buzzy was a lifetime member of the Middletown Little League Association. After sponsoring a Greater Hartford Twilight Baseball League from 1980 until 1993, Buzzy went on to help college players in the New England area compete on the same level as the players in the Cape Cod League by organizing the first New England Collegiate Baseball League and establishing a franchise in Middletown, for which he served as the General Manager for 8 years. Buzzy was the driving force behind the installation of lights at Palmer Field. Buzzy proudly served on the Middletown Common Council from 1964 until 1975, playing a vocal role in every commission and committee during his 6 terms in office. He was a lifelong member of Congregation Adath Israel Synagogue, the same synagogue his father rebuilt in 1929, where he followed in his father's footsteps by assuming the role of President from 1969 to 1971. He was also a member of the Middletown Elks, the Kiwanis Club, the B'Nai B'rith, the Middletown Jaycees, the Middlesex County Chamber of Commerce, the Connecticut Retail Jewelers Association (Vice President), the Middletown Transit Authority, the Middletown Park and Recreation Board (Chairman for 9 years), the Russell Library Building Committee and the Middletown High School Building Committee. In addition, he served as Corporator of both Middlesex Hospital and Liberty Bank, and sat on the Board of Home Bank. As someone who valued the importance of old friendships, Buzzy was instrumental in coordinating the Woodrow Wilson High School Class of 1944 reunions for over 65 years. He was inducted into the Hartford Twilight League Hall of Fame in 1987, the Xavier Hall of Honors in 1994, and the Middletown Sports Hall of Fame in 1995. He received the Connecticut Sports Writers Good Guy Award in 1988, the Middlesex County Chamber Distinguished Citizen Award in 1996, and the NECBL's Executive of the Year Award in 2001. Upon retiring to Florida in 1992, Buzzy served as President of the Foxhollow Condominium Association and was elected to a seat on the Foxfire Country Club Board. Buzzy will be forever missed and his legacy carried on by his wife, Harriet, his children, Marc (Judith) Levin and Faith (Craig) Irwin, his grandchildren, Marissa and Billy Irwin, his three grand dogs, Maggie, Daisy and Willow, and his beloved Malloves family. Funeral services will be held at 1:00PM on Monday, June 5th at Congregation Adath Israel, at the corner of Church and Broad Streets (8 Broad Street) in Middletown, Connecticut. The service will be followed by interment at Adath Israel Cemetery (714 Pine Street, Middletown, Connecticut). Memorial contributions may be made to the Community Foundation of Middlesex County (49 Main Street, Middletown, Connecticut 06457), Congregation Adath Israel Synagogue (8 Broad Street, Middletown, Connecticut 06457), and Middlesex Hospital Hospice & Palliative Care (28 Crescent Street, Middletown, Connecticut 06457). Doolittle Funeral Home is handling the arrangements. For additional information and messages of condolence to the family, please visit www.doolittlefuneralservice.com.

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Published by Hartford Courant on Jun. 4, 2017.

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Don Flynn

July 4, 2023

I know this is years after his passing, but I want share a memory from years ago. My dad was a coach of the Civitans at Snow school little league. One day my dad took me for a ride to get supplies for the team. We went to his house and he opened the garage and it was full of baseball things. I was just a real young boy at the time. He looked at me and said he had something for me. He reached into a box and pulled out a brand new baseball glove and gave it to me. I wish I could remember the joy I felt at that moment. It was a bit to big for me, I remember smelling the leather on the way home that day. I used that glove my whole life, over 25 years of use. Thank you Buzzy Rest In Peace. Don Flynn

Matthew Stillman

June 13, 2017

Marc, Our heartfelt condolences to you and your family on your Dad's passing. He was a terrific guy; his loss is felt by the entire community.

Peter Dykas

June 13, 2017

Marc & Family,
So sorry to hear of Buzzy's passing.

May he rest in peace.

Peter and Linda Dykas

John Robinson

June 6, 2017

Marc & Family,
So sorry to hear of the passing of "BUZZY", He certainly touched so many young lives in the city of Middletown and we all are so much indebted to him for all his love, support & wisdom he passed along to everyone. My first introduction to sports in Middletown was the "PEE WEE" league headed up by Buzzy. We kids in the Village would walk over the hill and down to the dirt field which is now RT. 9. Well Done Buzzy---Rest in Peace.

June 5, 2017

Marc and Family, sorry for your loss. He was a good man and a great leader of the baseball community in Middletown. Always saw him at Palmer Field and enjoyed his company. RIP Buzzy Tom and Dorothy Morrison

June 5, 2017

Marc,
Thoughts and prayers with you and your family. Can't think of Middletown baseball without remembering your Dad From little league to high school to legion, he was the constant fixture. One of a kind and a great man.
Bonnie and Mike Fiala

Kim Libera

June 5, 2017

So sorry for your loss Marc. He was a fixture of Middletown. I share with you something he did for my cousins-the Faraci family after my uncle Joe passed in 1981. My uncle had bought a religious pendant & when he suddenly passed, your dad withdrew the invoice.

June 5, 2017

Rest in peace Buzzy. Condolences to Mrs. Levin and family. My Dad, Robert Baroni who passed away in 1966, played with Buzzy for the Middletown Giants and helped develop the Little League fields here in Middletown. One of the fields is named after my brother Richard Baroni. I will always remember Buzzy who helped my family after our tragedies. He was a kind, compassionate and caring person for which I will always be grateful. He certainly was a very special person. God bless!

Sandy Baroni Zajac

George&suzanne Lacapra

June 4, 2017

harriet,faith and mark
I was sadden today by the news of buzzys passing , although we all know buzzy lived a long and fruitful life it is still schocking to hear he is gone, I had the distinct honor and pleasure of knowing buzzy both socially and athleticly. During the course of our realationship we played many round of golf and believe me buzzy was fierce competitor and you always wanted buzzy as a partner. I have many found memories with buzzy and I was privileged to have him touch my life and he will be sorryly missed
To the levin family our condolences for the passing of wonderful husband,father ,grandfather and humanitarian

Kathy Way

June 4, 2017

Harriet, Marc, Faith
My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time...

Terry and Wendy O'rourke

June 4, 2017

rip you are a good man

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Congregation Adath Israel

Church and Broad Streets (8 Broad Street), Middletown, CT

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714 Pine Street, Middletown, CT

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