Henry-Levitre-Obituary

Henry G. "Sleepy" Levitre Jr.

Blackstone, Massachusetts

Dec 17, 1929 – Aug 18, 2015 (Age 85)

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BORN
December 17, 1929
DIED
August 18, 2015
AGE
85
LOCATION
Blackstone, Massachusetts

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BLACKSTONE - Henry G. "Sleepy" Levitre, Jr., 85, of Blackstone, MA formerly of Thayer St., Millville, MA, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, August 18, 2015 at home surrounded by his loving family. He was the beloved husband for 55 years of Rosalie A. (Gibbons) Levitre. Born in Millville, MA on...

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I just found out from my mom. I am so sorry for your loss. ❤

Dearest Levitre Family,
We are saddened to hear of Henry's passing last week. We wish you a lifetime of memories to remember and cherish always.
Respectfully, Harriet B., Mim and Masoud

Rest in Peace my Dear Sweet Papa. We surely had alot of fun together. You will be loved and remembered every single day until we meet again. I miss you. Love, Your 4th Born Judi xo

I would like to extend my deepest sympathies to all the family members, especially you Jeff, I remember your father was responsible for building my father's repair garage in Millville and his eye for detail was so professional. A true testament to the good ole' boys and their awesome work ethics. I will miss him dearly.

My deepest sympathy to Henry,s family. I knew Henry from Blackstone a long time.
I used to visit him and John Robinson when they got together.
He was a good friend!

Albert Tycks
Originally from Blackstone.

My deepest sympathy to Henry,s family. I knew Henry from Blackstone a long time.
I used to visit him and John Robinson when they got together.
He was a good friend!

Albert Tycks
Originally from Blackstone.

Dear Rosalie, Jeffrey,Brenda,Brian,Judith,& Rebecca: Our sincere condolence on the great loss of your fantastic husband and wonderful father. God Bless the Levitre family at this very sad time.
Sincerely Pam Dean Kobetitsch & my husband John

Brenda, so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Dee Perron

Uncle Henry...I will miss you. So thankful for all the beautiful stonework you have left us, in our homes and along the roadways. I am sure your sisters, brothers, parents and nephews have welcomed you with open arms. And I will always fondly remember your dry sense of humor.
with sincere Love, niece Kelly