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Senate, he served on the
Detroit City Council after
the civil disturbances that
devastated Detroit in 1967
so that he “might be able
to help start the process of
rebuilding and healing my
shattered hometown,” as he
wrote in his biography.
A PARADE OF
SPEAKERS
The memorial, led by direc-
tor of the Levin Center
Jim Townsend, included a
score of speakers, includ-
ing his brother, former
Rep. Sander Levin, and
nephew, Rep. Andy Levin,
Energy Secretary Jennifer
Granholm, Michigan Sen.
Debbie Stabenow and Rhode
Island Sen. Jack Reed.
Other scheduled speakers
included Eugene Driker,
Levin’s daughters Erica
Levin, Laura Levin and Kate
Levin Markel, grandson
Ben Levin, Robert Marans,
Ismael Ahmed, Michigan
Sec. of State Jocelyn Benson,
Ibrahim Parlak, Chuck
Wilbur, George Fowler,
Tara Andringa and Alison
Warner, David Lyles, Linda
Gustitus and Elise Bean, and
Kathleen Gray
Michigan Sen. Gary
Peters, former Secretary
William Cohen and
President Joe Biden provid-
ed recorded remarks.
Interspersed among the
speakers were video inter-
ludes consisting of memo-
ries, stories and photos of
Sen. Levin shared with the
Levin family by his friends,
colleagues and constituents
who shared how he had
made an impact on their
lives.
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