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December 05, 2019 - Image 55

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2019-12-05

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DECEMBER 5 • 2019 | 55

Soul
of blessed memory

the annual Fourth of
July family celebration
on North Lake Leelanau,
especially when the family
won the Leland Parade
Honors, sailing his O’
Day
sailboat, winters in Neuevo
Vallarta, the MET Opera
at the State Theatre and
coffee with the men at
the Leland International
Coffee Club.
Mr. Levin was married
for 46 years to his loving
wife, Judy Schwartz Levin.
Their children are Lori
(Barry) Levin Borovoy,
Michael L. Levin, Stephen
C. (Lisa Ann) Schwartz,
Lisa (Jerry) Schwartz
Jewel; grandchildren, Josh
Borovoy, Lorne Borovoy,
Aaron Schwartz, Kathryn
Schwartz, Jacqueline Jewel.
He is also survived by
his sister, Barbara Kahn;
nephews, Steve (Linda)
Shalit, Andy (Tresa) Shalit;
niece, Beth Shalit Sullivan;
sister-in-law, Stephanie
Kutzen; nephew, Joel
(Amy) Grossman; niece,
Adina Grossman; nephew,
Joshua Grossman; special
family, Joe (Leah) Trulik;
and their daughters,
Lauren and Kelsey.
He was preceded in
death by his parents,
Shirley Eimer Levin and
Samuel Levin; aunt and
uncle, Ruth and Al Levin;
nephew-in-law, Dan
Sullivan.
The family expresses
special thanks to the staff
at Cowell Family Cancer
Center, Dr. Mark Krakow
and Dr. Bradley Goodwin;
comfort keepers, Nancy
Carmean and Munson
Hospice. It is a tradition
in the Levin family to play

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