Mark Gilbert Levinson

September 3, 1954 ~ March 27, 2024
Born in:
Endicott, NY
Resided in:
Vienna, VA
Mark Levinson, a devoted husband, loving father, and cherished brother, passed away peacefully on March, 27 2024, leaving behind a legacy of love and compassion. Mark was born in Endicott, New York to Vivian Edith Phillips and Sidney Levinson.
Mark’s gentle demeanor and dedication to helping others shone brightly throughout his life. His work in international development allowed him to touch countless lives around the world, spreading hope and empowerment wherever he went.
He leaves behind his beloved wife, Andelija Bojovic Levinson, his adored children, Masha and Alex Levinson in Vienna, Virginia and his loving sister, Amy Levinson in Boca Raton, Florida. Mark’s love and devotion to his family knew no bounds, and his memory will forever live on in their hearts.
A celebration of Mark’s life will be held on Saturday, April 6 from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Money & King Funeral Home, 171 W. Maple Ave., Vienna, VA. In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests donations be made to the American Cancer Society.
Mark Levinson will be deeply missed but forever remembered for his kindness, generosity, and unwavering love. May he rest in eternal peace.
Services
Celebration of Life: April 6, 2024 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Money & King Funeral Home
171 W. Maple Ave.
Vienna, VA 22180
703-938-7440
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171 W. Maple Ave.,Vienna, VA 22180
Dear Ana, Masha and Alex,
I wish I could be there with you today, to celebrate his life and his legacy.
Mislim na vas i grlim vas
Dragana
Our friend will be with us for ever and ever!
Rest in peace Markoulino!
Tassos & Peggy
I will always remember Mark as a mentor, a teacher, and a friend.
My sincerest condolences to you and his family.
Best,
Christopher Shields
Celebrate life today, because Mark’s smile will always be there for you, reminding you of your precious moments that no one can ever take away from you. We cherish the memories of a caring husband, father and dear friend.
Thinking of you and sending you the warmest hugs.
Volimo vas, mila moja
Tanja, Pero, Sole, Maša, Balša i Ena
We haven’t met but I’ve worked closely with Mark for the past 5 years and still can’t believe he is gone. I will always remember him as a loving father and husband, from his talks about the twins and you, and a great colleague from whom I’ve learned a lot even we argued often but always relied on when needed.
I hope you find some consolation in the memories you’ve created together and see him everyday in the smiles of your two children. May his soul rest in peace now watching over you all!
We’ve never met but I worked with Mark for a few years. He taught me a lot and was always a riot to work with (he had a way to make a point stick). My biggest condolences to you and your children and may you find comfort in the memories you built together.
It was a pleasure and honour to know you, to call you my brother In-law , Holidays in Montenegro I will never forget, you explaining me rules of Baseball
Thank you for being part of our lives
– Dragana & Pete
Ana, Maso i Aleks we wish we could be there with you today to celebrate Mark’s life. We are in heart and toughts with you.
Mislimo na vas i volimo vas
Ika, Danka i Slobo
Dear Ana, Masha and Alex,
We are deeply sorry for what happened – we will always remember Mark as a good man, loving husband and dad, good friend.
His sense of humor and kindness will stay in our memory.
We are thinking of you all.
With love,
Hanna and Nicholas Studzinski
Our sincere condolences to Mark’s family and friends. It was wonderful to work with him in Zimbabwe. Gentle and kind soul and amazing colleague – very caring. May he rest in eternal peace. My prayers to all of you! 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
We are deeply sorry for your loss.
We will remember Mark as a kind neighbor with a great sense of humor. You should be proud of him and cherish wonderful memories of a life you shared together. Our thoughts are with you.
Laku noć Mark
Mislimo na vas i grlimo vas,
Ljilja i Davor
I was one of Mark’s colleagues at USAID for a few years. He was one of the people who’s advice and wisdom helped my own professional and personal growth. He will be missed. Sending my condolences to the family and anyone who was fortunate enough to know him.
Ana,
I know how you advocated for your husband, and I am thinking of you and your children. I hope you find some consolation and peace in his memory.
Leslie
My heartfelt condolences. Mark was a childhood friend from elementary school through high school. The Levinsons lived a block away from us on the west side of Binghamton. We reconnected when he became the City of Binghamton Treasurer in the 1980’s. My his memory be a blessing.
Just learned of Mark’s passing. We grew up together, neighbors across the street. Too many memories to share here. Lots of love, Mark! May you rest in peace.
Very Sad News as time marches on and we hear the sad news of friends who are passing away. I remember Mark we weren’t close as close as others but he was a good person. May he Rest in Peace.
After telling my sons about Mark & our college adventures, we looked him up & found this sad news. Our first three years at the University Of Miami were full of fun and laughs. We were on the same dorm floor and then roomed together off campus for 2 more years. We dressed as Dons to go see The Godfather with his dorm roomy, Justin Kohn. He went to live in Israel afterwards and we lost touch. He was all the wonderful things as a young man that his obits show he was for the rest of his life. I spent a lot of time with him at the U of M Hillel, to the chagrin of the Rabi, he would laughingly refer to me as their token goy. Rest well, Woody (as we called him in college). See you soon. Mick