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Irvin (Ozzie) Levick, 95, died July 1, 2023. Ozzie is preceded in death by his beloved wife Lorraine. He is survived by his loving children Gene (Adriene, deceased) Levick, Lainie Levick, Donald (Mary) Levick, and Barbara (John) Segnatelli, and his 7 loving grand-children: Jeff (Alexandra) Levick, Scott Levick, Rachel Levick, Nathan (Nikki) Levick, Aaron (Devon) Levick, Gabriel Segnatelli, Gianna Segnatelli; and 2 great- grandsons: Ben Levick, and Camilo Levick. Graveside Services were held Monday, July 3, 2023, at Mt. Lebanon Cemetery. Ozzie was born and raised in South Philadelphia. He was a devoted father, grandfather, and great-grandfather, and was extremely proud of the success of his children and grandchildren, considering them to be his greatest accomplishment. He was a very successful businessman in the glass industry, and worked his way up from salesman to business owner. He loved playing sports, had a green thumb, and loved animals and people. Donations in his memory may be made to the ASPCA, or to a charity of your choice. He will be greatly missed by all who loved him.
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6410 N Broad St., Philadelphia, PA 19126
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