"There are tears on the computer keyboard today as I write this obituary to announce the passing of John Levy."We then learned the story of John Bernard Levy's life. Born in Germany in 1921, a highlight of his childhood was a visit aboard the airship Graph Zeppelin. A low point, the arrest and subsequent death of his parents in a Nazi concentration camp. Mr Levy escaped to Switzerland, obtained a visa for Paraquay, and immigrated to San Francisco after the war. He is described as "an exceptionally kind and generous human being . . [he] had no immediate family, but always considered his friends to be family. He will be sadly missed by all those who knew him."
When I got to the part that read "His greatest pleasure in life was holding his annual birthday party," I felt a tie to this man I never knew. Someone else who understood that one's birthday is a way to honor all lives and spread joy to others. The joy he spread is evident in the anonymously written notice that came straight from the heart.
I wish I knew this smiling man who obviously shared his bright spirit with others.
John Bernard Levy - Zichrono L'vracha
I know your memory will be a blessing to your many friends.
1 comment:
Ne ho guella, outa wil, querreiraz impanter!!! Bibuia guem hum? Todostri quesegumae billagolpe! Vosams questosi gos, um rou krilha. Videia, sti cas enstrettom un etn, vortar ya kiniziacei variol por?
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