Levi-Lucero-Obituary

Photo courtesy of Yarington's/White Center Funeral Home

Levi Ernest Lucero

Seattle, Washington

Jun 2, 1935 – Jan 13, 2015 (Age 79)

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BORN
June 2, 1935
DIED
January 13, 2015
AGE
79
LOCATION
Seattle, Washington
CHARITY
American Heart Association

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Yarington's/White Center Funeral Home Obituary

As a young boy, Levi moved from Bayfield Colorado to Seattle in 1938. Growing up in the Seattle area, he managed to make his way from an 18ft trailer in White Center, to West Seattle, to a wonderful home in Normandy Park with a view of the water. This home was his pride and joy with a yard like a...

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My condolences an best wishes to Levi's family. I worked with Levi for several years. He made a tough job enjoyable for a lot of people. Levi remains the funniest man I have ever worked with.

I knew Levi just a short time but he left a fingerprint on my heart. His wife is a dear friend of my and works out at the Y with me. Levi hike on a few hikes with us. He didn't miss a thing. He had a eye for anything beautiful in God's Creation. He showed an Eagle Nest near the West Seattle Ferry. It is there every year. May God's comfort be with you and fall a fresh each day. He is Faithful.

Levi's been my "across the street" neighbor for 20 years. We've enjoyed seeing his meticulously manicured lawn and stunning gardens. He's been a good friend as well, always willing to lend a hand whenever needed. I enjoyed sharing a glass of chardonnay with him and chatting about whatever. He was always an inspiration to our son as well. We will definitely be missing him. Rest in peace Levi.

The first time I saw Levi after we bought the house next door to him and Mary in Normanday Park he was on his roof blowing leaves. He had the most beautiful yard in the neighborhood and he was a good neighbor. It was always fun to stop and chat with him when I started out on my walks and will always remember his smile, he smiled with his whole face.

I knew Levi from my years working at Duwamish Shipyard. He was the tool room manager there. Shipyard work cannot be described as pleasant but when I had to go to the tool room, Levi could always bring a smile to my face. Whether it was the latest scuttlebutt or a new joke he had heard, a trip to see Levi was always interesting. Condolences to his family and rest in peace, old friend.
Richard Lorentzen
LaConner

May your memories of the wonderful times you shared with your loved one comfort you and your family, today and always.

I will be forever grateful for the love and care they gave my son, Rick Trout as he was growing up. He was a kind and loving man. Our hearts go out to all of his family. It is never easy saying goodby but the memories help.

Our family has lost a loving husband, a proud father, a doting grandpa, a brother, a brother-in-law and uncle….heaven has gained a comedian, a gardener and sports fan. We'll miss you forever Levi. You're were our breakfast and traveling buddy. Hugs from Jay and a kiss on the cheek from Kathy