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Max Leavitt

San Francisco, California

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Max Leavitt Dear son of Dr. Stephen and Maribelle Leavitt, beloved brother of Jonathan Leavitt, and cherished friend of many. Died suddenly and tragically on June 4th in Los Angeles at the age of 31. Max was born in Truckee, CA, in 1978. He attended Town School for Boys, University High School,...

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Thinking of and remembering Max this day. What an amazing young man you were and how you touched our lives. Respectfully, Diane Goldie

I read the In Memoriam in the NYT today. Sorry for your loss.

Hi Max, Thinking of you

missing you tremendously my dear friend...
the sun is about to set..a "tangerine beatle"

listening to the landscape, in the hopes i can hear your laughter

love you and miss you

-TB

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No one will likely ever see this, but I still think about Max a lot. I worked on Dead, Therefore I am, and was profoundly affected by his personality. I must have been to be leaving this here.

I know I'm extremely late writing this, but I was just listening to some of Max's music from the band he had here in New York - Hurry Up Offense, and it reminded me of him. Max was my neighbor when I was just a little kid, and he was about 28. Max was the man who taught me what real music was. I was nine years old when he gave me my first punk CD. I still have it to this day and I still listen to the music - his. I still credit him with my love of great music to this day, and would like to...

We left the Bay Area some two and a half years ago and did not learn of Max's passing until reading the recent Town School Magazine. What a shock and what a loss. We send you our sincere condolences.
Janis, Raymond and Marcus Musante

Friends and Family,
I have been out of the country for three years and did not hear this tragic news until just now - obviously been out of touch with Max for years, and truly we were not the closest of friends...

Still, as a high school team mate on the lacrosse field, and one year younger than Max, truly looked up to him for his abilities, charisma, and charm. He was a really great guy - the kind of person you remember fondly even as peripheral acquaintance.

It's...