Alan Levine

Alan Nathan Levine, 69, of Langhorne, PA passed away Monday, December 19, 2022.

Born in Trenton, Dr. Levine was a Trenton area resident all his life. He was a graduate of The University of Pittsburgh and The University of North Carolina School of Dentistry. He practiced dentistry in Mercer County for over 40 years first at Eastern Dental of Ewing and then as longtime director of Eastern Dental of Hamilton. He was a proud Circle of Giving member at Shir Ami Synagogue in Newtown, PA. Dr. Levine was a member and active volunteer of the Jewish Community Center and other civic organizations.

Alan was a boating and fishing enthusiast who spent many happy hours on his boat in Barnegat Bay. He was also an avid golfer and skier, as well as a licensed pilot. Most of all, he enjoyed spending Sundays home in Bucks County with his wife, daughters, and friends.

He is survived by his wife, Dawn Levine; his two daughters, Rayna Beth and Shara Jill; his sister Ann Levine and her husband Robert Bosco. He is also survived by many cousins and lifelong friends.

Funeral services are Wednesday, December 21, at 11 a.m. at Orland’s Ewing Memorial Chapel, 1534 Pennington Rd., Ewing Township, NJ. Burial will follow at Ewing Cemetery. Shiva will be observed on Thursday and Saturday evenings at the Levine residence in Langhorne. In lieu of flowers, the family respectfully requests memorial contributions be offered to Jewish Family and Children’s Service of Greater Mercer County (www.jfcsonline.org/donate/).

Additionally, please leave your favorite memories of Alan below.

24 thoughts on “Alan Levine

  1. Thomas Ilyssa

    I can’t leave my favorite memories with Doc below because I would have to write a novel. I love you all and I am so grateful for the family we’ve chosen.

  2. Stuart Aizenberg

    Alan has been a friend since our days at The Hun School of Princeton. That’s now been 51 years. I have such wonderful memories flooding my brain it’s hard to pick out just one but his coming to my wedding would be one of the highlights. My love to Dawn, Rayna and Shara. Alan’s memory will always be a blessing.

  3. Kathy Vitz

    I feel honored and blessed to have worked for such an exceptional person. Dr Levine was definitely”The best boss ever” Please accept my most sincere condolences. I will always cherish all my memories. Rest in peace my friend.

  4. Arthur Rogoff

    Dawn and family we were so sorry to hear about Alan . Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time . Sincerely Caroline and Art Rogoff

  5. Patricia Williams

    My deepest condolences to the family I had the pleasure of working under Dr Levine’s leadership at Eastern Dental Of Hamilton. He was a awesome director.

  6. Patricia A Williams

    Sending my condolences to the family. I had the pleasure of working under the leadership of Dr. Levine at Eastern Dental Of Hamilton. He was a very nice Director.

  7. Debbie Kirschenbaum

    I hadn’t seen either of your parents in awhile because we left Shir Ami a few years ago. When Emily saw Rayna’s post she immediately let me know. I had no idea Alan was so ill so this came as a shock to me. Such a lovely man! He always had a smile on his face. I remember when he sang Me and Mrs. Jones at the JCC pool and he was absolutely wonderful. My heart is broken for all of you. May the memory of this beautiful soul be a blessing.

  8. Wayne

    What a wonderful Man and kind spirit, from the first time we met and he became a part of our lives he always brought a smile to your face and brightened any day you were with him.
    Prayers of comfort to Dawn and the girls.

  9. Julianna Doran

    I feel so very fortunate to have met Alan and even more blessed that he raised two amazing daughters who I can now consider my family. Despite only having met him back in May of this year, I feel like I’ve known him and his family all of my life. I guess that’s what happens when you’re talking to someone as personable and funny as Alan. I’ll cherish the little moments I was able to spend with him and always make sure to cherish every moment I get to spend with his witty, wonderful daughters and his incredible wife. 💕

  10. Mario Casale

    I am so sorry for your loss. I was a patient at Eastern Dental in Hamilton since I was a little boy and my wife and daughter were patients there as well and when he left the practice, we left.
    He was such a great Dentist and a warm-hearted and genuine person. We had several conversations over the year.
    Take comfort with the Memories you had with your Husband and Father and hold them close to your heart.
    May He Rest In Peace.
    Mario, Gina and Gianna Casale

  11. Eva and Harvey Samachson

    Dearest Dawn, Shara, and Rayna,
    We are devastated by the untimely loss of Alan. We send our deepest condolences, and love during this most difficult time for your family. Alan was a kind, funny, and a gentle soul- – we enjoyed many conversations with him over the years. May wonderful memories of Alan hold a special place in your hearts, and sustain you always.
    Our hearts go out to all of you.
    Much Love, Eva and Harvey.

  12. Ed Nomejko

    Alan was not the greatest basketball player but he had heart and a ton of grit. I would ref his games at the JCC and noticed he always had a hard time getting into the scoring column. I always whispered to Alan,” just drive to the basket I’ll call a foul for you” . Sure enough he always made his foul shots…. Rest in peace

  13. Herb Combs

    Can’t believe he’s gone. One of the really good people. We worked together at Mercer County Airport for our summer jobs during college in the early 1970’s and have been friends ever since. He was a joy to see even at the dentist. Going to miss him immensely.

  14. Elizabeth Korzeniowski

    Doc:
    You You’re someone who has used your life to touch so many others. I’ll always be grateful. I admire the warm, funny, genuine person you are. My life will forever be better because you’ve been part of it. Surrounding you and your family with much love. You will be truly missed! BIGGEST hugs forever

  15. Shelly Waters

    I have so many memories of my time working with Dr. Levine throughout the years. He was not only a wonderful boss but also a genuinely good hearted person. He would always light up when he spoke of his family and it was apparent how much love he had for Dawn and his girls. Dawn, Shara and Rayna please accept my deepest condolences, I am so sorry for your loss. Dr. Levine you will be missed.

  16. Sylvia Lai

    The world has truly lost a light. My deepest condolences to Alan’s family. My children will always remember their “Uncle Alan” with a smile on their faces, and love in their hearts. Thank you Alan, for being a true friend to my little family. You will be missed.

  17. Barry DiDonato

    I have known Alan for about 40 years since our days of JCC softball. He would play anywhere in the field to help the team. I was also his patient for many years. Was very surprised to hear of his passing.

  18. Caleb & Alexa Troglin

    Mr. Levine left such a lasting impression on us since the moment we met him. His generosity and kindness were unmistakable and his love towards Dawn was so tangible, we will always be inspired by the Levine family. Pouring out a scotch in his honor.

  19. Jeff Leston

    one of my best friends at the University of Pittsburgh. Many good times and memories.

    our best to Dawn & daughters. He will be missed

  20. Ira Reisman

    My sincere condolences to Alan’s family. We are second cousins who got to meet each other at family functions as children. I always enjoyed seeing Bernie, Doris, Ann and Alan. Unfortunately we never kept up . Nevertheless I will always remember his smile and the good times we had. He will always be remembered.

  21. Mary Rose Walter

    Dear Dawn, Shara, and Rayna,
    I just found out about Doc’s passing.
    Please accept my heartfelt sympathies for your loss.
    He will be missed by many. I had the pleasure of working with him for 25 years, great boss.
    Doc always spoke with much joy when talking about his family. May your happy memories carry you through these difficult times.
    Love and prayers,
    Mary Rose Walter and family

  22. Melissa Kiser

    Alan was one of my classmates at Junior Three in Trenton, and although our paths haven’t crossed in more than fifty years, I’ve always remembered him with a smile. Smart, quick-witted, and always kind, he was one of the people who made those junior-high years fun. I am sad to learn that he is gone, and I hope his memory will continue to be a blessing for his family and many friends.

    Sincerely,
    Melissa Kiser

  23. Linda Rosenberg

    Ann,
    I’ve just heard this sad news. I’m so sorry. May you be counted among the mourners in Zion and may your memories be a comfort.

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