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Marty Levine, former electronics technician

Marty Levine, 82, a former electronics technician in the computer engineering department of The Inquirer, died of complications from neck surgery on Sunday, May 12, at his home in Mount Laurel.

Marty Levine, 82, a former electronics technician in the computer engineering department of The Inquirer, died of complications from neck surgery on Sunday, May 12, at his home in Mount Laurel.

Mr. Levine worked for The Inquirer from April 1978 to December 1995.

Born in the Flatbush neighborhood of Brooklyn, N.Y., Mr. Levine graduated from Tilden High School there and earned a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering at Long Island University, his wife, Roberta, said in an interview Monday.

Mr. Levine was an electronics technician for Radio Corp. of America at its offices in Camden, Deptford, and Moorestown from the 1950s into the 1970s and took courses at the RCA Institutes in New York.

In addition to his wife, Mr. Levine is survived by daughters Laurie Hays and Andrea Burnham; a brother; and three grandchildren.

A visitation was set for noon Tuesday, May 14, at Platt Memorial Chapels, 2001 Berlin Rd., Cherry Hill, before a 12:30 p.m. funeral there, with interment in Crescent Memorial Park, Pennsauken.

Donations may be sent to Adath Emanu-El, 205 Elbow Lane, Mount Laurel, N.J. 08054.

Condolences may be offered at www.plattmemorial.com.