Surrounded by her loving family, Susan K Levine of Juno Beach Florida, formerly of Jamesville, NY, died peacefully in West Palm Beach, Florida on August 17 after an 18-month courageous battle with ovarian cancer. Susan was born in Syracuse on November 29, 1946, to the late Leo Koldin and the late Frieda Koldin. A 1964 graduate of William Nottingham High School, she received her undergraduate degree in early childhood education from SUNY Geneseo and her master's in education from Syracuse University. Susan began her teaching career at the Onondaga Nation Indian School in Lafayette, before moving to Maryland, where she was an elementary school teacher in Montgomery County, Maryland. After her and her husband Ben returned to Syracuse, she focused her attention on raising her children, before returning to teaching as the remedial reading specialist at Jamesville Elementary School, where she taught hundreds of children the essential skills to become avid readers. Susan immersed herself in her children's education, serving as a volunteer parent in numerous school programs and attending all of her children's music and sports programs, even through college. Susan contributed her time to the Syracuse Jewish community through her Temple's sisterhood and as the reservation's chairperson for several years for the annual dinner dance of the Jewish Home of Central New York. She enjoyed spending time with her friends at bridge, Mah Jong, golf and skiing. Susan and Ben enjoyed many years boating with friends and family on the lakes and rivers of Central New York, on the St. Lawrence River and in the U.S. and Canadian Thousand Islands. After retirement, Susan enjoyed her winters at their home in Juno Beach. She was a lifelong member of Temple Concord. In Florida, Susan was an active member of Temple Judea in Palm Beach Gardens. Her number one joy was sharing and hosting holiday celebrations with friends and family. But perhaps her most treasured "possessions" were her four granddaughters whom she loved above all else and of whom she was so very proud. Susan was a sweet and caring individual who always placed the welfare of others ahead of her own. Susan is survived by her husband of 53 years, Benjamin; her son Dr. Leonard (Dr. Erica) Levine, of Haddonfield, NJ; her daughter Jennifer (David) Rudnick, of Canton, MA; her grandchildren Phoebe Rudnick, Sage Rudnick, Sophie Levine and Rose Levine; her brother Dr. Malcolm Koldin, of Maryland Heights, MO; her sisters in law Dianne Katz of Smithtown, NY and Jacalyn Kaufman of Fayetteville, NY; her nieces, grand-nieces, nephew and grand-nephew; and several cousins, including Susan Schneiderman whose relationship was more akin to a sister. Funeral services and burial will be in Sharon, MA. Contributions in Susan’s memory may be made to Temple Judea, 4311 Hood Road, Palm Beach Gardens, Fl 33410
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