Andrew-Levicki-Obituary

Andrew Levicki

Jacksonville, Florida

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LEVICKI Andrew Levicki, AFCM, passed away January 16, 2010. He was born December 12, 1936 in Milan, Michigan and moved to Jacksonville in 1975. Mr. Levicki was a retired U.S. Navy Senior Master Chief who served in the Vietnam War. He was a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church, the VFW post on...

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grandpa, you were one in a million. everyone that ever knew you loved you. im going to miss you more than ever. you always knew how to keep my head up when i felt defeated. i will never forget the time we spent together,in the woods, the ballfield and especially that one summer i got to live with you. you touched so many people lives, and they wont ever forget you, and neither will i. save a spot for me up there.

thank you for all your kind words and prayers for my father...Dad thank you for all of your guidance and help throughout my life life has been hard and i know you seen my trials and tribulations and i hope you know that you made me a better man by teaching me all the things i needed to make it in life without you i could never have made it this far, Iknow ill never measure up to be half the man that you were in life but i have tried to give and teach my family to love each other the way you...

Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.

Dear Dad,
I would like to thank-you for the life you have given your family, your kindness, generosity, loving ways will be with us always. I could not have asked for a greater person to be my Dad. Now that we have sent you to be Mom, you will forever be happy. Love #1 Your Daughter, Deb

We, the staff, at Dr. Knauer's office were saddened to hear that Mr. Levicki had an appointment to keep in eternity and would no longer be keeping appointments at the Knauer office. We will miss him greatly! He was one of our favorite patients and we always enjoyed visiting with him when he came in to see the doctor. My God comfort you at this most sad time...Dr. Knauer's staff

Dear Cheri, Ken, Chelsea & Family, May God be with you during this difficult time. We always enjoyed seeing Mr. Andy at the ballpark when the girls played ball. He was a great supporter and such a nice man. I don't recall ever seeing him without a smile or uplifting spirit. God really does have another angel who is now still watching over and protecting you like he did here on earth. We were blessed to have known him. Stay strong and may God give you all peace.

Andy,
I am so sorry to hear of your Dad's passing. May you find peace and comfort during this time knowing what a great father you were blessed with.

Grandpa, I am so thankful that I got to spend last Sunday with you. I had a great time, and I will miss you very, very much. I hope you're at peace and with Grandma now. I love you.

My fondest memories of Andy are sitting on the front porch talking about which books we were going to read next and talking for hours about the ones we had read. He was a man that would do anything thing for anyone and did. He had many accomplishments in life but, the ones he was most proud of were his children, grandchildren, and his family. As I told him when he said he was sick again as he called it, he would leave behind a great legacy in them. He will be miss greatly by many people but,...