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In Memory

Craig LeVine

Craig A. LeVine On Wednesday, July 29, 2020, Craig A. LeVine, Esq., passed away after a brief battle with pancreatic cancer. A distinguished real estate attorney, Craig was known for his unmatched sense of humor, generosity, and comradery. He is survived by his loving children; Valerie Knapp (Dylan), Dan (Janae), and Jeffrey; grandson Henry; sister Carole; and devoted partner, Rickie Lyon; in addition to an extensive network of loyal friends and colleagues. In light of COVID, a memorial service to be held virtually on Saturday, August 29, 2020 at 12 p.m. PST/3 p.m. EST. Please send an email to craigalevinememorial@outlook.com for service information if you are interested in attending. An in-person celebration of life will take place when it is safe for all to gather and reminisce unmasked as per Craig's wishes. In lieu of flowers, please send donations in Craig's honor to Johns Hopkins University (See http://pathology.jhu.edu/pancreas/support.php for information) or the American Cancer Society.


 

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07/30/20 12:16 PM #1    

Roy Seabolt

Craig's presennce will surely be missed.  He was a member of the Reunion Planning Committee for the 40th, 45th and upcoming 50th Reunion.  He was our treasurer, our legal advisor and actively involved is all aspects of the reunion planning. He was the lead for planning the 40th Friday Night get-together at the Corner Pub.  What an event that was, standing room only!!

While I did not know Craig well during our High School years, I knew who he was (I think everybody did :):)).  I remember that we had gym class together.  

As we worked together these past 10 plus years, I did get to know him better.  He was always outgoing, always upbeat and loved to make jokes and laugh. He made working on the reunion fun.  I know, he was so looking forward to the 50th reunion.


07/30/20 03:41 PM #2    

Antonio Magri

Dear Craig:

I was stunned when I heard of your passing. The only consolation you're no longer suffering, that is a plus, but good old friend it does not alleviate losing you. My deepest condolences to your family. Please rest in peace.

Anthony Magri


08/01/20 10:06 AM #3    

James (Jamie) Cowen

I'm very sorry to hear this. Craig was a great guy and a key participant in our ill-fated attempt to paint the island in front of the school with the school colors.  Remembering those days with great fondness. 


08/02/20 01:24 AM #4    

Barbara Kleinknecht


08/02/20 01:25 AM #5    

Barbara Kleinknecht

Craig with his Georgetown Law friends in Feb, 2019. His nickname to that group was "Doc".


08/02/20 06:45 AM #6    

Oren Kaplan

On the eve of our 50 year reunion; fond memories of the way we knew you:


Tributes in his memory can be posted here: https://www.sagelbloomfield.com/obituary/Craig-LeVine

and here: https://www.tributearchive.com/obituaries/17690863/Craig-Alan-LeVine/wall


08/04/20 10:44 AM #7    

Robin Batleman (Savitz)

My condolences to all of Craig's dear friends here, many who've cherished his friendship for many years. He was a such a warm, generous guy & it's easy to see why he was so beloved by so many, since childhood.

I'll miss him as we go forward planning our delayed 50th reunion, one he had hoped to live long enough to enjoy with all of us. He was active in helping us plan this & past reunions. I enjoyed working with him on the 40th, 45th and now our 50th. He always added his levity and lightness, where needed, to our meetings. He certainly left his mark on us. May his memory always be for a blessing.

08/04/20 12:23 PM #8    

Pamela Cass (Gershkoff)

Whenever I get the news that one of our classmates has passed away, it is always extremely sad.  The news of Craig's passing hit me, especially, hard.  More than 15 years ago, I moved back to the DC area.  A highlight was reconnecting with many classmates while working on the planning for our 40th, 45th, and 50th reunions.  Craig was a huge asset on all of these reunion committees.  As was typical of Craig, he shared with us his insights and his humor!  He was invaluable as our treasurer, too.  His family will be in my thoughts and prayers.  Virtual hugs to all our classmates.  Stay well and safe.  Pam.


08/05/20 07:51 AM #9    

Garry Goon

It's very difficult to contemplate the passing of classmates. Especially, someone like Craig. 50 years ago, when we were at Northwood, I had a handful of good friends and Craig was one of them. I cannot begin to count the amount of crazy things that we did but they were numerous. It was just a fun time for me and without Craig, it would not have been. He was such a happy soul and a nice guy, no one disliked him. We lost touch over the years and I do not have any idea of the man that he became but reading some of the comments, my impression is that his goodness never left him.

Rest in peace my friend and we will meet again.

 


08/24/20 01:50 PM #10    

Barbara Kleinknecht

Aug.29,2020 at 3pm EST:

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89388208718

zoom Memorial Service for Craig. 

 


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