In memory of

Solomon Levin

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Heather de Jong (nee Gammell)

June 26, 2007

Dear Dr. Levin, how I wish I had known you were ill. I was waiting on sending that postcard until I could also send news that I was expecting. That was one thing I really looked forward to. Just letting you know how wonderful Jeff and I were doing, how joyful life has been. Thank you so much for being who you were, I don't believe anyone else could have helped as you did. You will remain in my thoughts and heart.
My deepest condolences to your family.

Helene McIntosh

May 29, 2007

Sol was huge - he embraced life and all those around him. I am so fortunate to have had him play such a key role in my life.
My thoughts and prayers are with all who are mourning this wonderful man, especially with Valda and his family who were so dear to him.

Dr. Sandy Miskiw

May 29, 2007

Sol is a remarkable & special man. His faith guarantees his place with God. He taught me so much, which I'll keep close forever. I was given one of his texts on Psychiatry, which I'll treasure. Thank you, Sol.
My sympathies to your family.

Robyn Prentice

May 28, 2007

My deepest sympathy to Valda and family. My life was enhanced beyond belief by being privileged to know Sol as a friend, educator and healer. He led me out of my personal darkness to find life's light. His memory will live in my heart always. My thoughts are with you.

Peter Flynn

May 28, 2007

Sol touched my life, and helped to change my life. His insight was matched by his dignity and his faith in humans. He was a wonderful person, and his wisdom and kindness will live on in reflection in me.

Dianne Dalley

May 28, 2007

To Doctor Levin's family: My sincere condolences for the passing of Doctor Levin. He was truly a magnificent man, a great human being and friend.He walked with me through the dark places and celebrated with me in the light. He mirrored back to me the pieces of myself that I had forgotten, my own sense of personal integrity and dignity. His presence is with me and I still access his guidance. I loved talking to him about books, travel and religious thought and teachings. From our conversations, I know that he was not afraid of death or dying and I am sure he is with people who have been waitng for him to continue the next phase of his journey. Those left behind,especially those closest, must manage the loss of his physical presence. May you hold your grief gently and may the soft summer breezes and warm sun ease your sorrow. I feel truly blessed to have known him.

Rhonda Eidelman

May 28, 2007

Dear Valda and family my deepest sympathy on your loss. Sol was a wonderful man and may the community you have always supported now be there for you in this difficult time. Rhonda Eidelman and family

Jill Acton

May 28, 2007

I feel this loss and feel for your loss. Sol was a remarkable man who was guided by a sense of humanity, respect and kindness. His legacy to me is to know that I will strive to be the best I can be in every part of my life, in relationship with patients, family, and friends, those that I love. I learned so much from him about dignity and grace and am grateful that he had the generosity of spirit and strength to say a last goodby. I will always be grateful for the time that I knew him.

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