OBITUARY
Susan Barbara Levy
7 September, 1942 – 17 December, 2016

IN THE CARE OF
Stanetsky Memorial Chapel
LEVY, Susan Barbara, of Los Angeles, CA, formerly of Boston, MA and West Orange, New Jersey, entered into rest December 17, 2016 at the age of 74. Susan graduated from Brookline High School, Wheelock College, and received her Master's in Counseling and Psychology from Montclair State University. Most recently Susan was working as an Individual and Family Therapist in private practice in Los Angeles. Devoted mother of Michael Wolf, Scott Wolf and his wife Kelley Marie, and Gary Wolf. Loving sister of the late Richard Levy, Mark Levy, Kenneth Levy and his wife Lynda, and Marcia Pelletiere and her husband Chris. Cherished grandmother of Jackson, Miller and Lucy Wolf. Beloved daughter of the late David and Esther (Sklar) Levy. Services at Stanetsky Memorial Chapel, 1668 Beacon St, Brookline, MA on Thursday, January 5, 2017 at 12:30 PM immediately followed by interment at Olita Cemetery, 776 Baker Street, West Roxbury, MA. Memorial Observance to be held at 3PM at the home of Amelia Koch and Peter Meyer. Memorial to be held at Beit T’Shuva, 8831 Venice Boulevard, Culver City, CA on Sunday, January 22nd at 11:00 AM. In lieu of flowers, donations in Susan’s memory may be made to the Midnight Mission Los Angeles, www.midnightmissionlegacy.org, Dr. Susan Love Research Foundation, www.drsusanloveresearch.org, or to Richard Levy Scholarship-Berklee College of Music, www.berklee.edu/soundbreaking/make-gift.
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