Frederick-Leviton-Obituary

Frederick Barry Leviton

Seattle, Washington

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Frederick Leviton passed away in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on October 18, 2006, and Seattle Post-Intelligencer on October 18, 2006.

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Daddy~

It's been a year since you've been gone...but I still think of you and miss you so much all the time...and I always will! But I know you'll always be with me with all the great memories I have with you. I LOVE YOU!!!

Love,

Your Baby Girl

I WAS YOUR QUALITY CONTROL INSPECTOR AT HARBOUR POINTE, FRED. I MISSED YOU AND ALL THE REST OF THE PEOPLE AT HARBOUR POINTE WHEN I HAD TO TAKE A MEDICAL RETIREMENT IN 1998..I'M SORRY I DID NOT GET TO GO TO YOUR SERVICE'S-- FOR I DIDN'T KNOW ABOUT YOUR PASSING.
LOVE AND SYMPATHY TO ALL THE FAMILY.
MARILYNJO MURRAY

I'd like to thank each and everyone of you for your thoughts and prayers ....and for being such good friends to Freddy...Fred knew so many people and everyone one of them always had a nic name for Fred, some of them really fit him too :) Fred was good at giving nic names to others as well, always joking around, always smiling, even when he wasnt feeling well, he always had something nice to say about all his family and friends, not the same without him, the kids and I miss him so...

Dear Theresa, Nicole, and Ron,

It seems like yesturday that Nicole and I were little kids in girl scouts. I remember Fred always being a shining light in your family, always a kind smile and Nicole was SUCH a daddy's girl. I am so sorry. I have kept you close in thought and prayer. I hope to see you soon.

Love Always,
Bonnie Anderson

Dear Theresa, Nicole and Ron,
I first started working with Fred in 1981 at Boeing Everett then again at Harbour Pointe. He was a very nice man and always had a big smile. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Dear Theresa, Nicole and Ron,
I knew Fred-man while working at Boeing Harbour Pointe, then at Auburn. He was such a fun guy, honest and sincere. We talked about his radio collection and shared stories. He cared so much for his co-workers at Boeing. He told me that he loved his family and home very much. I miss him and wish you the best. He is still with us, loving as always.

Dear Theresa, Nicole, and Ron

I worked with Fred at Harbour Point for four years. Our paths had not crossed in several years, but whenever I thought of Fred he brought a big smile to my face. He was the guy who sounded just like Bob Dylan when he talked! He was and is a wonderful and funny man.

Alexa Hemmann

PS - I will always miss you, Fred.

I'm so sorry to hear of your loss. I always called him Fredaroni and we shared many memories when we worked together at Harbour Pointe.

I LOVE YOU AND MISS YOU SO MUCH DADDY!!!

Love, Nicole