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We’re here to handle the families’ wishes.” “But this is the road everyone has to take,sooner or later. “When you’re living around death like this, you neverreally get used to it,” Levinson said. He said he took a philosophical approach to thefuneral home business. “ A lot of businesses open, but then a lot close.” “When I started working here, you couldn’t dream all this would happen,” Levinson said of the funeral home’s longevity. “When you call us, you always get a live person, not an answering service, regardless of whether you’re calling at 3 in the afternoon or 3 in the morning. “We give a service we feel is second to none, and we get letters from people complimenting us,” he said. The late Stanley Levinson (far right) is seen here with his fellow family principal operators and owners of Sol Levinson & Bros funeral home.: Ellensue Levinson-Jeffers, Matt Levinson and Ira Levinson. In a 2017 Jmore article about the 125th anniversary of Sol Levinson and Bros., he spoke with great pride about the funeral home’s special place in the community. for sevendecades, growing the business exponentially during the 1960s and in subsequent decades.He stopped working at the funeral home this year. Stanley Levinson worked at Sol Levinson and Bros. “Stanley gave me 64 wonderful years and was devoted in taking care of melovingly,” said Mrs. Stanley Levinson married the former Celia Hyman on Sept. … I got to see firsthand what families felt about him. “Growing up, he was the heart and soul of the business. “He is the last of the third generation,” said Levinson-Jeffers. He was a member of the third generation of ownership, joining his brother, Burton, and two cousins. He graduated from Forest Park High School, where he was a star athlete and ice hockey player.Īfter graduating high school, Levinson went into the family business, Sol Levinson and Bros., which was founded in 1892. 25, 1929, the youngest son of Goldie and Emanuel Levinson. “I have been so lucky to have had a father who cared so much.”Ī Baltimore native, Levinson was born on Oct. “I had the privilege of working with him for 38 years,” she said. He felt giving back was very, very important. “Everything he did was for the community. “He was a pillar of the community,” said his daughter, Ellensue Levinson-Jeffers. funeral home in Pikesville, died peacefully in his Roland Park residence on Aug. Stanley Theodore Levinson, one of the principal owners of Sol Levinson and Bros.








Sol levinson