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Lewis Leavitt M.D. III

Houston, Texas

1954 - 2021

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Lewis A. Leavitt III, MD1954-2021Father. Physician. Friend. Lewis A Leavitt III, MD of Houston, Texas passed away peacefully on September 17, 2021, after a lengthy illness. He was preceded in death by his parents, Lewis A Leavitt, MD and Lorraine Hartung Leavitt. He leaves behind his three...

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The time passes so quickly. We are remembering the good times. You are in our prayers always. We are comforted by the knowledge that you are now in peace and in the presence of our Heavenly Father.

Lewis we are remembering you and the good times on this one year anniversary of your passing. We send our prayers always for you and your family. We know you are in God's presence and at peace.

I´m so very sorry to read of Dr. Leavitt´s passing. I worked with him for a couple of years in Corpus Christi, TX. He was a funny guy with a quick wit. We had a shared love of all music, art and cars. It was always a fun time working with him. Rest easy, Dr. Leavitt.

I work with Dr Leavitt when I was just a teen EMT in high school. He taught me so much even then. He was rough around the edges but clearly a kind soul inside. Many years later I know have my own practice but I still remember his name and things he taught me. He was so protective of his daughter too!! Many condolences.

So sorry to hear of Lewis passing our thoughts are with the family. We had many fun times with Lewis & Jill in Port Aransas.

My condolences to Lewis´ family. I was so sorry to hear of his passing. I have many fond memories of the fun times we had with him and Jill here in Port A.

1965-1969 We Spent our beautifull youths discovering Ill never forget him he indeed loved the waves .Lewis lives on Rest in PEACE. AND ROCK ON !

We are so sorry for the loss of Lewis for his family and friends. We send our prayers for all for peace and comfort.

So sorry to hear of Lewis passing. I remember him always having a smile when he came to Post Oak Little League games. He will be missed.