Rockville, Maryland
On Wednesday, March 17, 2004, MITCHELL A. LEVINE of Silver Spring, MD, beloved husband of Roslyn Levinson; devoted father of David Levine, Jennifer (Chris) Keeling, Rebecca (Jed) Sondike, Sue Beth Levinson and David Levinson (Trinh Carpenter); dear son of Sylvia Sherman Levine and loving brother of Eric Peter Levine; loving grandfather of Andrew, Alexis and Hailey. Funeral services will be held on Friday, March 19 at 10 a.m. at DANZANSKY-GOLDBERG MEMORIAL CHAPELS, INC., 1170 Rockville Pk., Rockville, MD. Interment Mt. Lebanon Cemetery, Adelphi, MD. The family will be in mourning at his late residence through Sunday, March 21. Memorial contributions may be made to The Community Services for Autistic Adults and Children or Holy Cross Hospice.
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Richard J. Peppin
March 12, 2023
Mitchell and I were best childhood friends in Brooklyn. He, his brother Eric (Petey), his mom Sylvia, and dad (I forgot his name) lived "across the way" from us. When my family moved to Queens and the Levine“s moved to Silver Spring MD, we took a train down to visit them. I miss Mitchell a lot. And miss Petey too.
Richard J. Peppin
March 20, 2022
Mitch and I were friends when we both lived in Flatbush. Our parents were friends too. Last time I saw Mitch was about 1958.
A big loss for me.
Lucille Selfridge
March 19, 2004
As one of Mitch's former coworkers at the Financial Management Service, I want to express my deepest sympathy to his lovely family. Mitch enjoyed life so much, and I will always have fond memories of the years we spent together. You are all in my thoughts and prayers during this most difficult time. Sincerely,
Allan & Arline Udler
March 18, 2004
May Hashem take good care of this wonderful, dedicated, kind, and beautiful man. Mitchell will alwyas be an inspiration for us.
With our deepest and sincerest heartfelt condolences.
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