ansitioned to President of Litwin Corporation where he expanded the business, both nationally and internationally. Among his proudest accomplishments were building the large refinery in St. Croix for Hess, as well as the first oil refinery behind the Iron Curtain. A member of YPO, Fred forged many life long friendships including Bob McNair, which led to him to becoming the Vice-Chairman of Cogen Technologies. Until the end Fred loved going to the office. Philanthropically, Fred, together with Velva, had a passion for the Jewish community (and tennis). They have funded education programs in the Negev, a senior living complex in Morocco, cabins and basketball courts at Camp Young Judaea, and a tennis center in Ramat Hasharon. From supporting Holocaust Museum Houston since its inception nearly 30 years ago, to endowing the Jewish Family Service chaplaincy program. They were the principal underwriters of the Jewish Federation Connection Mission to Israel, The Innovative Lab at Emery Weiner School and 2nd Chance Program at Technion University. Most recently, and dear to their hearts they are funding construction of the new Jewish Federation building. They also supported the arts throughout Houston. Fred is survived by his wife of 67 years, Velva Golden Levine, their children, Bob (Julie) Levine, and Dana Levine. Grandchildren Stephanie, Andy, Solomon, and Ahava. Contributions in Fred's memory may be made to the Levine Family Tennis Academy at ERJCC, Congregation Brith Shalom or Jewish Federation of Greater Houston.