Jay E. Levy, 73, passed peacefully with loved ones by his side,
Wednesday night, May 27 2026, at the Houston Hospice from a brief
illness.
Jay was born April 4 1953 in Port Arthur Texas, the middle of three
siblings, to Moselle Jacobs Levy and John (Johnny) Kutner Levy. Growing
up, he developed a fondness for boating, fishing, hunting, and
astronomy. As a young man, he earned Bachelor's degrees in Biology and
Physics, both from the University of Texas-Austin, and in Electrical
Engineering from Lamar University.
After college, he led a 40-year career in service as a software test
and verification engineer with multiple NASA contractors. In his work
with the Space Shuttle program, he earned NASA's prestigious Silver
Snoopy award, for coordinating the resolution of a software bug that
threatened STS-88, the first Shuttle mission to the International Space
Station.
He served his community in judging, coordinating judging, and managing
software for the Science and Engineering Fair of Houston for over 30
years.
Yet, it was his love for his family, friends, pets, and simple
pleasures that truly defined his spirit.
He was an excellent baker and made fabulous red velvet cakes, iron
skillet cheesecakes, and pumpkin pies. Other interests included family
dogs and cats and gardening.
Jay was predeceased by his loving parents Moselle and Johnny, his dear
maternal grandparents Hadassah Sadovsky Jacobs and Jay Jacobs (his
namesake), paternal grandparents May and Samuel Kutner Levy, aunts and
uncles, and godparents.
He is survived by his wife Peggy Kissinger Levy; younger sister Jan
Evelyn Levy Pope; older brother Dr. Joel Kutner and sister-in-law
Judith Frumin Levy; nephew Daniel Kutner Levy; niece Maureen Ellen Levy
Martinez, her husband, Dr. Jorel O. Martinez, and grandnephew, John
Levy Martinez; cousins Jeffrey Jay (Bonnie) Sherman, Bruce Alan
Sherman, Judi Sherman (Dr. Samuel) Schwartz, Amy Weiner (Edward)
Jacobson, and Dr. Howard (Esther, of blessed memory) Weiner.
A visitation will be held on June 1 2026, from 1:00 p.m. until
2:00 p.m. at Clayton-Thompson Funeral Directors, located at 5200 W.
Parkway, Groves, TX 77619. The funeral service will follow there
afterwards, and a graveside service will then follow at Greenlawn
Memorial Park in Groves. Rabbi Jon Nelson will officiate. In lieu of
flowers, please consider remembrance donations to the Science and
Engineering Fair of Houston, the Houston Astronomical Society, your
local humane society, or a charity of your choice.