Funeral Details

Robert S. Levin

September 11, 1962 - September 5, 2024

SERVICE INFORMATION

Date and Time

Monday, September 9, 2024 at 11:00 AM

Service

Anshe Emet Synagogue
3751 North Broadway Street
Chicago, Illinois 60613
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Clergy

Rabbi D'ror Chankin-Gould
Cantor Elizabeth Berke
Anshe Emet Synagogue

Interment

Waldheim Jewish Cemetery
1400 South Des Plaines Avenue
Forest Park, Illinois 60130
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Shiva

Marianne, Evan and Rachel Zemil's Residence
2420 West Winona Street
Chicago, Illinois 60625
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Monday and Wednesday from 5PM to 8:30PM
and
Tuesday from 6PM to 8PM at Lindsey and Michael Freling's Residence - please contact the family directly for further details.

Memorial Contributions

Felines and Canines
6379 North Paulina Street
Chicago, Illinois 60660
www.felinescanines.org
or
Epilepsy Foundation of Greater Chicago
17 North State Street, Unit 650
Chicago, Illinois 60602
www.epilepsychicago.org





OBITUARY

Robert S. Levin, age 61. Devoted son of the late Howard H. Levin and the late Sharon Pollak nee Merlin. Beloved brother of Ellen J. Levin (Elfrieda “Ozzie” Oswald), Marianne Levin Zemil (David Evan Zemil), the late Andrew Levin and the late Linda Levin Kozer (Keith Kozer). Cherished uncle of Lindsey (Michael) Freling, Jacob Kozer, Rachel Zemil, Zach Levin, and great uncle of John Freling.

Service Monday, 11 AM at Anshe Emet Synagogue, 3751 N. Broadway Ave., Chicago, IL 60613. Interment Waldheim.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Felines and Canines, 6379 N Paulina St, Chicago, IL 60660, www.felinescanines.org or to the Epilepsy Foundation of Greater Chicago, 17 N State St # 650, Chicago, IL 60602, www.epilepsychicago.org.

To attend the funeral livestream, please visit our website.
Arrangements by Chicago Jewish Funerals - Skokie Chapel, 847.229.8822, www.cjfinfo.com.


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I am so sorry to hear this terrible news. I've known Bobby since 3rd grade at west ridge school. He was a great guy. May his memory be a blessing💔

Amy Burke
September 6, 2024
My condolences to Bob’s family. I will never forget how he made me laugh as a member of the 1979 HPHS Cross Country team. He was one of the happiest and friendliest people I knew back then.

Thomas Newell
September 6, 2024
I am so, so sorry to hear of Robert's loss.

It was wonderful to read of his running and the charities that he supported.
He was truly a wonderful and selfless person, and a blessing to all who knew him.

Our thought and prayers are with his family and friends.

Stephen Maass
September 6, 2024
I used to work with Bob at Nordstrom. I am really saddened to hear this news. He was always super solid with me and everyone around.

Always smiling… he will definitely be missed!

Lawerence Cade
September 6, 2024
Bobby you will be missed. You were my dance partner before Keith.

Amy Fell
September 6, 2024
My heart felt condolences to Bob's loved ones.
Bob was my neighbor and we shared a deep love of animals especially dogs. What a kind and gentle person he was. Seeing he an Zelda in the park would light up my day. Everyone knew them. He will be truly missed.

Susan Finlon
September 7, 2024
I first met Bob when he approached and asked if my 'husband would mind if I played pool with him', which was a bit of a quirky question in the 2010s, but Bob is indeed a bit quirky sometimes. I of course already knew him quite well by sight, as who could miss the man sitting at the bar with three pugs (also sitting at the bar, yes in bar stools). And had I somehow missed that as background noise in Rogers Park, there was also his incredibly unique sense of style. Especially the shoes.

Shortly before the pandemic, Bob became our downstairs neighbor. This was when I really met Bob, because you couldn't be around Bob without knowing almost everything about Bob. We shared another neighbor with a degenerative disease who always refused help when offered. This did not stop Bob however who moved earth when necessary to ensure her health and safety, as well as comfort and happiness. He was a lesson in compassion and I hope to keep his memory alive by always knowing how to help others.

Bob was a giver. He was also a taker, but he was always a giver first. We traded cat sitting and dog walks back and forth for a number of years. No one needs to be told that Bob loved his animals and it breaks my heart that they've lost each other in such a way. I'm glad they will continue to be loved by friends and family.

As stated Bob was a giver, and had just hosted his annual fundraiser for epilepsy research. An event always as quirky as Bob, but always a good time as well.

Bob you will be missed, no one at all will ever fill your many, many brightly colored shoes.

Barbara Hanson
September 7, 2024
Bob was my neighbor in Rogers Park, and I would run into him many times while he was out walking Zelda and his many other animal friends. I spoke to him in the park just last week and noted how happy he seemed to be. People (and animals) seemed to gravitate to him.

I’m so sorry to hear of this accident. But I’m quite sure Bob touched many lives - both human and animal.

Barbara Mears
September 7, 2024
We are so incredibly sorry for your loss. Bob was the nicest guy.
May his memory be a blessing.
Tammy Pomper
Ann Pollack

Lisa Savin
September 9, 2024
You will be deeply missed in the neighborhood, Bob. Rest in peace with the dogs in heaven. May you find joy and comfort surrounded by your beloved furry friends once again.
Sending our heartfelt condolences to the family

Chel Santillana
September 9, 2024
Bob was my neighbor in Rogers Park. We met only a few times (always at the beach, with our dogs) but his kindness left a huge impression on both myself and my partner. We bonded over our love of pugs and Robert was always so sweet and loving with our pug, Moti. We've taken lots of advice and tips that we got from our conversations with him. His warmth and friendliness was infectious and he will be deeply missed. Sending love to all his friends and family.

Nisha Bolsey
September 9, 2024
So very sorry for the loss of Bobby, he was a wonderful person and will be greatly missed

Adam Chroman
September 10, 2024
Bobbys love of running began the day he reported for Cross Country practice at HPHS. He was an enthusiastic member of the team & loved pushing his limits. He continued to run & train for marathons , for the remainder of his life. We were so impressed with the number of marathons Bobby has run, and we are so sorry he won’t be running this years Chicago Marathon.

We both remember Bobby always winning the annual “paper bag” contest—— able to pick up a scrap of paper bag in his teeth while balancing on one foot. Competitors would say it was unfair because he was closer to the ground. But we knew it was because he was so flexible.

We were able to connect with Bobby through the years , most recently last fall at our house. The stories we shared of cross country & track running we shared brought back many fond memories.

As teachers & coaches , we never realized that we would be making life long friends along the way . With our deepest sympathy —- Bobby will be missed.

Coach Brad & Ann Hanson

Brad & Ann Hanson
September 10, 2024
Bob was an amazing person, so dedicated to everything he set his mind to, and lover of everything. You will never be forgotten

Eli Levy
September 17, 2024
I just read about this on a blog. Thanks for bringing awareness as I am carless also by choice. Sorry for your loss

Teresa Henning
September 29, 2024
I clearly remember Bobby from cross country - a real character, whom at the same time, a tough critter who could really stand his ground.

David Fields
October 2, 2024