In memory of

Caleb Benjamin Levine

September 28, 1982 -  February 26, 2020

Caleb Benjamin Levine was born on September 28, 1982 and tragically passed away on February 26, 2020, at 37 years of age at Toronto Grace Hospital. Caleb will be remembered as a kind soul, warm and generous in spirit, he was always quick to make you laugh. He had a larger than life personality, yet always found ways to provide comfort to those around him. He is survived by many close friends, and his brother Asher Levine and is pre-deceased by his mother Lori Levine (nee Klassen) and father Philip Levine.



In lieu of flowers, donations in Caleb’s memory can be made to Toronto Grace Hospital or the Heart and Stroke Foundation.

******* Due to Public Health concerns this event is postponed. We will updated the website when a new date set for the memorial reception.******

Guestbook 

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David lam er (Long time friend to famy)

Entered February 29, 2020 from Keswick

RIP my buddy you will be truly missed and will always remain In my heart

Sterling and Dawn Smith (Friend)

Entered March 1, 2020 from Orangeville

It's hard to imagine a world without you. You were always smiling even in tough times. Friday night dinners were always something special at your house. Thanks for always allowing my family to join yours for those dinners.

Now you are in peace.

Till we meet again, Papa bear.

Pat and Pekka Sinervo (friend.)

Entered March 1, 2020 from Toronto


We will be there and Aviva and Kal in spirit! All of our family have loving and never-to-be-forgotten memories of this gentle giant, knowing him since he was just turning 9 and our families met at Kol Ami. I visited him before he moved to Grace Hospital on his 35th birthday.We willl all give him a loving send-off in 3 weeks.
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Ellyn and Paul Roloff (Our son-in-law’s best friend)

Entered March 1, 2020 from Baldwinsville

He will be sorely missed. He was a spectacular guy.🙁😢

Michelle Nochomovitz (Friend)

Entered March 1, 2020 from Toronto

Caleb was one of the kindest, generous people I knew. We were at NELFTY together - though I was a few years older. I was fortunate enough to get to know him through my brother Gavin. He stayed with us in Guelph once or twice, and I remember him fondly. Wishing the family long life.

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