Brynn Levitsky
Salem — Brynn Marie Levitsky was given her angel wings Wednesday, Dec. 6, 2017, following a five-year battle against leukemia. Her final days were spent with her mommy and daddy constantly at her side and her family and friends surrounding Brynn with love.
Brynn’s life was a short six years, but she was very special and her quality of time with us far exceeded the quantity. Brynn always paid attention and listened. She wasn’t afraid to ask questions and give you her opinion. Her videos were viewed by people near and far and “Take What Productions” was Brynn’s way to teach us all to smile, laugh and love each other. We will miss Brynn every day, but her spirit will remain in our hearts forever.
Brynn is survived by her loving and devoted parents, Kara and Brian Levitsky; and her little sister, Grace; maternal grandparents, Palma and Paul Canniff; paternal grandparents, Marcia and Frederick Levitsky; maternal great-grandmother, Trilby Hotaling; paternal great-grandfather, Henry Rossik; uncle Paul and aunt Meghan; uncle Jason and aunt Katelyn; aunt Melissa and uncle Justin; several cousins, great uncles and aunts; and close friends.
Brynn was predeceased by her maternal great-grandfather, Frederick Hotaling; maternal great-grandparents, Marie and Chester E. Canniff; paternal great-grandmother, Helen Rossik; and paternal great-grandparents, Frederick J. and Eileen Levitsky.
There will be a Mass of celebration of Brynn’s life at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 13, at Our Lady of the Lakes Church in Oakdale. Brynn’s favorite color was purple; her family requests that all attending the Mass of Celebration wear something purple.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Lea’s Foundation for Leukemia Research, Inc., www.leasfoundation.org or bring a child’s toy to Brynn’s Mass of celebration for donation in her memory to the Pediatric Cancer 7-3 playroom at Yale New Haven Children’s Hospital.