Dr. Robert Levene

Dr. Robert Levene obituary, Kansas City, MO

Dr. Robert Levene

Robert Levene Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Louis Memorial Chapel - Kansas City on Jun. 27, 2025.

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Dr. Robert Levene, 73, of Kansas City, MO, died Thursday, June 26, 2025 surrounded by his family. Graveside services will be held at 11:00 a.m. Sunday, June 29th in the Yukon Chapel at Mt Carmel Cemetery, 5529 Ditzler Ave, Raytown, MO 64133. For those that would like to join by zoom, the link may be accessed below.
Kindly omit flowers; the family suggests that donations be made to the non-profits of your choice. We suggest the Alzheimer's Association https://www.alz.org/ and Jewish National Fund https://shop.jnf.org/collections/plant-trees.
"Dr. Bob" was born November 14, 1951 to two loving parents, Harold ("Harry") Levene and Thelma ("Toby") Levene in Overland Park, KS. He graduated from Shawnee Mission East High School in 1969 and attended the University of Kansas, receiving a BA in Psychology (1973) and MD (1976). He was a lifelong Kansas City area resident, and he, Harry, Toby, and his sister Elyse were members at Kehilath Israel Synagogue. Bob served as president of Jewish fraternity in AZA while in high school.
Bob was an internist, or family medicine practitioner, until he retired in 2018 and was passionate about healing and about easing the suffering for his patients throughout his 40-year career, which took him throughout the KC-metro as well as surrounding communities. He spent the last two decades serving patients of St. Joesph, MO, at Heartland Health (formerly Med Clinic). His pursuit of cures and healing drove a multi-disciplinary drive for knowledge. Bob broadened his purview to combine traditional and alternative forms of medicine, including acupuncture, chiropractic, and holistic medicine. One of his proudest accomplishments (beyond the countless families he helped along the way) was founding a holistic healing med spa with his colleagues in St. Joe.
His thirst for knowledge began well before medicine, with great sci-fi novels from Asimov and Herbert, and grew to encompass all sorts of domains. A self-described Jew, he loved learning about different faiths and religions, exploring various theories of life. Over the course of his life Bob accumulated over 20,000 books of all varieties that he displayed proudly in his home library.
Bob remained a die-hard KU Jayhawks fan until his final days and enjoyed following the Kansas City Chiefs and Royals. In addition to being a voracious reader, Bob also enjoyed playing Chess, luxury German cars, and a rare chocolate martini. In addition to his life in Kansas City, Bob also held a close fondness for California where he and his family spent several years in his youth.
Robert was preceded in death by his parents. He is survived by his sister, Elyse Levene; ex-wife Theresa Febbo and their sons and daughters-in-law: Ian and Bailey Levene, and Eric and Jenna Levene, all of Kansas City, MO; and two grandchildren, Bodhi and Scarlett; in addition to his cousins, the Kaplan, Rankle and Shankman families.

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Stella Marriott

June 29, 2025

Dear Robert, I'll remember all of our good times together and our worthwhile vacations. My Dear Brother Chris thought the best of you and he's waiting to greet you up above. My Mom loved you much and enjoyed the wonderful conversations.
My Daughter Danielle remembers you with kindness, and a Man with a good heart. Just because your out sight does not mean your forgotten every morning, noon, and night.
Someday I will see again! Love Stella

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