Harry Levine
Tishri 28, 5759
January 1, 1896
to
October 17, 1998
Harry Levine passed away in October 1998 at the age of 102. He served in the Navy during World War 1. During WW2 he taught first aid classes and was zone commander for half of the Bronx directing air raid wardens. He volunteered for more than 50 years for the Red Cross teaching first aid and CPR and was also active in disaster relief programs. In 1948, helped raise money for the purchase of an ambulance fro the Magen Davod Adom. He was a volunteer for the Heart Association in Homestead, FL and a life member of the JWV. Harry and his wife Lillian loved to sing and dance well into their nineties. His theme song was "Enjoy yourself, it's later than you think." He is surived by two daughters, Sylvia Weber of W. Palm Beach and Paula Cohen of Orlando, 6 grandchildren and 9 great-grandchildren.
Highest JWV Position
member
Post or Auxiliary
Homestead Naranfa Post 384