Jennifer Anne Levine
On June 6th, 2026 Jennifer Anne (Chambers) Levine of Jenkintown, Pennsylvania passed away at the age of 39.
Jennifer grew up in Bethlehem, PA and graduated from nearby Lafayette College, where she made treasured friendships through cheerleading and her sorority. She later earned a Master’s Degree in Education from Lehigh University and worked as an elementary school teacher before coordinating projects at Valley Christian School, which her children attended.
Jennifer found joy in reading and sharing favorite movie quotes, but her greatest happiness came from being a mother to her three children. Family and friends will forever cherish memories of the love and laughter she brought to their lives.
Jennifer is survived by her husband, Brett; her children, Hadley, Bennett, and Holden; her parents, Donald and Susan; her brother, Rob; her sister, Emily; and numerous relatives and dear friends.
A memorial service will be held at a later date.
Dodie Clayberger
Jenny was always sweet and we spent many weekends in the summer at Keuka Lake watching Jenny, her Brother and Sister change from year to year. It was always a fun time. Memories sustain us. Jenny is in the arms of our Heavenly Father and no longer suffering. Someone once said, “Hell is here on earth” and I truly believe it. RIP Jenny. Your reward is in Heaven and you are at peace. You will always be in our hearts.
Bob ford
So sorry for u loss prayers for her family and friends
Leslie Clayberger Haynes
When Jennifer was a little girl, her mom and I took her siblings and her to a playground in Hammonsport, NY. She was enamored of the “big toy,” climbing all the way to the top and jumping from platform to platform - until she lost footing and fell about twelve feet down, crashing into every piece on the way and landing on her chin with her legs bent up and over her head like a contortionist. I couldn’t breathe. As we rushed over, she untangled herself, stood up, and said, “That was fun. I’m going to see if I can do it again.” Jennifer has a legacy.

When Jennifer was a little girl, her mom and I took her siblings and her to a playground in Hammonsport, NY. She was enamored of the “big toy,” climbing all the way to the top and jumping from platform to platform – until she lost footing and fell about twelve feet down, crashing into every piece on the way and landing on her chin with her legs bent up and over her head like a contortionist. I couldn’t breathe. As we rushed over, she untangled herself, stood up, and said, “That was fun. I’m going to see if I can do it again.”
Jennifer has a legacy.
So sorry for u loss prayers for her family and friends
Jenny was always sweet and we spent many weekends in the summer at Keuka Lake watching Jenny, her Brother and Sister change from year to year. It was always a fun time.
Memories sustain us. Jenny is in the arms of our Heavenly Father and no longer suffering. Someone once said, “Hell is here on earth” and I truly believe it.
RIP Jenny. Your reward is in Heaven and you are at peace. You will always be in our hearts.