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Columbus
Dispatch, The (OH) - Friday, March
25, 2005 LEVITIN Dr. Milton
Levitin , 86, a Pediatrician in Columbus, Ohio for forty years,
passed away March 22, 2005 in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, where he resided
for 17 years. He was the son of the late Benjamin and Bessie Levitin. Dr.
Levitin was born in Brooklyn, N.Y. and earned his Bachelor of Science Degree,
Cum'Laude, from Columbia University and his Medical Degree from New York
University. He served as a Lieutenant in the U.S. Army during WW II. He built
and developed a nursing home in McConnelsville, Oh., where he served as
President, Medical Director and became one of the pioneers in the nursing
home industry. He was a member of Temple Israel, the American Medical
Association, the American Pediatric Association, a past Board Member of the
Columbus Jewish Foundation, Columbus Jewish Federation and Winding Hollow
Country Club. He was married to Louise Mark until her death in 1970. He is
survived by his loving and devoted wife, Shirlie, who he enjoyed life with
for nearly 34 years; children, Barry (Alice) Levitin, Steven Levitin, Susan
Levitin, Linda Levitin Harris, Martin Levitin, Scott Schiff, Todd (Tracey)
Schiff, Michael (Patricia) Schiff, Lisa (Mark) Spivack; and adoring
grandchildren, Benjamin Levitin, Bonnie Harris, Rachel and Erin Levitin,
Zachary, Alexandra and Jared Schiff, Justin, Ethan and Dylan Schiff, Sophia,
Juliette and Stefan Schiff, and Jessica, Brett and Adam Spivack; brothers,
Norman (Ruth) Levitin and Howard (Betty Ann) Levitin; and many wonderful
friends and relatives. He was a gentle, loving soul and will be sorely missed
by all. Funeral service will be held 11 a.m. Friday, March 25, 2005 at Temple
Israel, 5419 E. Broad St. Burial will follow at New Temple Israel Cemetery.
Shiva will be observed at 120 S. Drexel, Bexley from Saturday at 8 p.m. until
Wednesday at Noon. Memorials can be sent to Children's Hospital Neonatal Unit
or the charity of your choice. Arrangements by THE EPSTEIN MEMORIAL CHAPEL,
614-235-3232. |
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