Howard I. LeVine ’53

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Howard died June 1, 2025, in Aventura, Fla.

He was born in Paterson, N.J., and graduated from Blair Academy before coming to Princeton. He was a member of Court Club and majored in the Special Program in European Civilization and Culture. His thesis was titled “The European Middle Classes As Viewed by Thomas Mann and André Gide.”

After graduation, Howard went to work for the Metropolitan Insurance Co. Four years later he assisted in the start of Citadel Life of New York and in 1977 he joined the Prudential, training agents in almost every state in the sale of qualified pension products. Taking early retirement in 1986, he established his own pension actuarial company that ultimately operated in 20 states. He sold the company and retired in 2001.

Howard is survived by a stepson and four grandchildren.

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