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We are sad to announce the passing of Daniel Bartram Litwin of Newtown Square, Pennsylvania. He died at age 83 on June 21, 2023. Dan passed away surrounded by his loving family, his wife Linda and sons Kenneth (Jennifer) and Mark (Melissa) and his grandchild Susannah.
He expressed gratitude for a life well lived. He thanked his parents, Maryann and Israel, for their devoted care. He cited an Upper Darby High School teacher who appointed him editor of the school paper, a first opportunity for leadership. He was thankful for a scholarship to the University of Pennsylvania so he could achieve a first rate education without burdening his parents. Likewise, he was grateful to obtain a J.D. at Harvard Law School. He gave loving thanks to Linda for their 59-year partnership and marriage which began with a year of study in London and included many adventures, always returning to the beautiful home they built together, where they raised their sons, and which served as a gracious gathering place for a large community of supportive friends. He noted professional opportunities including time as a partner at the law firm Wolf Block and as co-owner of a real estate asset management firm. He described feeling lucky to give his sons a strong start in life and expressed pride in all they had achieved. He was grateful for the opportunity to serve his community as a Boy Scout leader, and proud of the achievements of his scouts of all backgrounds, and of the love of nature and adventure he instilled. He spoke lovingly of his daughters-in-law who he treated like his own children. He recalled many happy hours reading and gardening with his granddaughter and expressed glad hopes for her future.
The funeral will be a private ceremony with only close family members present. Shiva will be held at the late residence in Newtown Square from 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm on June 26 and 27, 2023.
In lieu of flowers please consider supporting The Penn Fund “In memory of Daniel Litwin C’61.” (https://giving.apps.upenn.edu/fund?program=UGS&fund=040348)
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Jeffrey Ludwig
December 28, 2023
December 28, 2023. Deepest condolences Linda. I first met Dan at Penn where we both were taking Intro to Geology. Our friendship was renewed at Harvard where I was studying philosophy and education and he was in law school. If I remember correctly, after he finished at Harvard, I moved into the apartment he had shared with Errol on Everett St. He was a great guy, and his intellectual gifts were amazing!! Blessings to you, your sons and their wives, and to your granddaughter. Jeff Ludwig ([email protected])
Janet Elliott
June 29, 2023
Linda: I just came upon this notice and wish to send you my condolences. So very sorry, Janet
Eleanor and Ron
June 23, 2023
We're so sorry for your loss, Linda. We wish you long life.
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Don Passidomo & Mona Lacy
June 22, 2023
Dear Linda, we share our most sincere and heartfelt condolences of love and support to you and your family on the passing of your beloved husband, loving father and dear friend to so many Dan. It is so sad and he will be missed. We trust and embrace the many wonderful and fun filled memories over so many years will help nourish strength and balance to the days ahead to you all. To us Dan's generous spirit is a vibrant chord that will endure just as "sunshine cannot bleach the snow, nor time unmake what poet's know" [RWE] Sending thoughts of love to you all.
Mona Lacy & Don Passidomo
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