Samuel Lee Levy
Obituaries
October 29, 2020

Samuel Lee Levy

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Samuel Lee Levy, 88, passed away peacefully Oct. 27, 2020, at the Resi-dence at Hilltop Assisted Living Facility. Sam was born in Twilight, Pa., on May 6, 1932, the son of the late Samuel T. and Dortha Lammay Levy. Sam was a charter member of Grace United Methodist Church of Coal Center. He also served as a volunteer and member of the board of directors for the Center in the Woods Adult Care Center located in California, Pa. He was an avid banjo player and would always look forward to “Jam Day.” A graduate of Charleroi Area High School, Class of 1950, he played the trumpet in the band and was a proud member of the “Trumpet Trio.” He also played the trumpet in the dance band. Following high school, Sam enlisted in the U.S. Navy, where he served his country honorably and was plankowner of the USS Coral Sea for four and a half years. In 1960, he was hired as a rural mail carrier at the Charleroi Post Office and later transferred to the Post Office in Scenery Hill, where he worked until his retirement in 1988. Sam was a member of the Mon Valley Shipmates and was a part of the team that traveled to area schools and presented a program on the American flag. Sam was a leader for the Appalachian Wagon train for 17 years. He also worked with the National Pike Festival Wagon Train. On June 12, 1954, he married his classmate, Ruth Balas Levy, at Ebenezer Methodist Church. They were married by Rev. Wilbur Blackhurst, and on June 12, 2020, they celebrated 66 years of marriage together. Samuel is survived by his wife, Ruth Levy; sister, Sally and John (deceased) Sedunov of Wyano, Pa.; brother, Glenn (deceased) and Johanna Levy of Washington, Pa.; brother-in-law, Michael and Doris Balas of Grantville, Pa.; and sister-in-law, C. Louise and Rev. Charles (deceased) Fair of Wyomissing, Pa.; four grandchildren, Lisa and Brian Lohr, Timothy (TJ) and Nicole Levy, Chris and Lhen Levy and Jess and Samantha Levy; five great-grandchildren, Ross and Maxx Lohr, Timothy and Braden Levy and Isabella Levy. In addition to his parents, Sam was preceded in death by his children, Lorraine Horvath, Timothy and Jeffrey Levy; and Sam’s brother, Glenn Levy. At Sam’s request there will be no public viewing or services. Arrangements were entrusted to SCHROCK- HOGAN FUNERAL HOME AND CREMATION SERVICE., Inc. Online condolence may be sent to the family at www.schrock-hogan.com.

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