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Lucille Levanos, 88

CLARKSBURG, Mass. — Lucille Levanos of Clarksburg, Mass., passed away peacefully on Saturday, February 24, 2018, surrounded by her loving family. 

Lucille was born Lucille Janet Jordan on January 28, 1930. She was the daughter of the late Alexander & Helen (Lefave) Jordan of Clarksburg. As a young girl she and her family moved to North Adams, where Lucille attended school, graduating in 1948 from St. Joseph High School, where she was a cheerleader and head of the debate team. In 1949 she married John Levanos and together they began a journey that would last for the next 67 years.

From the mid 1960s to the early 1970s, Lucille was the owner of Mia’s Specialty Shoppe on Eagle Street in North Adams. Later she joined her husband at his business Jack’s Hot Dog stand, where she remained until her retirement. 

Lucille was predeceased by her husband, John, who passed in 2016; three sisters, Beatrice Jordan, Doris Davis and Edith Ledger; and one brother, Robert Jordan. 

Survivors include two children, Maria Levanos Carmain and her husband Steve of North Adams and Jeff Levanos and his wife Marylou of Clarksburg; three grandchildren, Jeff Zocchi and his wife Dianna of Cheshire, Daniel Zocchi and his fiancé Amber Sherman of Clarksburg and Joseph Levanos of Clarksburg; as well as three great grandchildren, Carmine Zocchi, Alaina Zocchi and Alex Zocchi; and her beloved nephew Richard Lewis and his wife Andre of Maryland.

Funeral notice: At the request of Lucille there will be no calling hours. A funeral service will be held on Wednesday, February 28, 2018, at 11 a.m. at the All Saints Church in North Adams followed by burial in Southview Cemetery. Donations may be made to Popcares or St. George’s Greek Orthodox Church, Pittsfield, through the Flynn & Dagnoli-Montagna Home for Funerals, Central Chapel, 74 Marshall St., North Adams, MA 01247.


Obituary Provided By: Flynn & Dagnoli-Montagna Home for Funerals

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Jeff and Mary Lou and family.
I'm sending you my deepest sympathies and prayers to you.
from: Linda Carlowon: 02-28-2018

Jeff, so many memories of your mom you were fortunate to have had a kind and pleasent mother.sue and i will forever remember our experiences on Eagle street.
So sorry.
from: lou and sue chalifouxon: 02-26-2018

Your Mom and Dad were a very big part of my life growing up. My Mom and Dad spent many fun times with them both. Keep your memories close to your heart and she will be with you always. Our deepest sympathy.

Joanne Ferris Alcaro
from: Joanne Alcaroon: 02-26-2018

Jeff and Maria, you are in my thoughts & prayers, your mom was a wonderful women who will be missed by many .
from: Mary Maselli Barryon: 02-26-2018

Deep condolences to Maria and Jeff and families. The "Hot Dog Stand" was never the same without Mr. And Mrs. Levanos. She always kept everything in order as Mr. Levanos worked and got distracted telling stories much as him buying the first Corvette in Berkshire County. She kept everything and everyone moving and was kind and sweet amidst the bedlam between early bacon and egg breakfasts (long gone) and hot dog lunches.

All this and she managed the same at their beautiful home where she was ever gracious to company even when we made a mess tye-dying t shirts.
from: Bruce Whitneyon: 02-26-2018

I'm so sorry to hear of her passing . I used to love sitting there at the Hot dog stand and watch the two of them have a day of it . She was a sweet lady . My sincere condolences to Jeff and the family
from: Keith Bushon: 02-26-2018

Jeff and Marie, I’m so saddened for you both. Please know you have our condolences . Love Patti and SamNCCV
from: Pat hurlbuton: 02-25-2018

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