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Dr. Philip Gerard Leavy Jr.

Portsmouth, Virginia

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SUFFOLK, VA- Dr. Philip Leavy, 77, passed away March 1, 2020. Born and raised in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, he was predeceased by his parents, Philip and Margaret Lawton Leavy; son, Declan Leavy; and two sisters, Eileen Huber and Mary Ellen Leavy. He was a 1960 graduate of Central Catholic High...

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Philip, I only learned of your death, and I know how dearly Tidewater loved and needed you. I was a Pittsburgh acquaintance of you and your family. May I add my sincere belated condolences to your wonderful family on your passing and my small but heartfelt morsel of fond memory.

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

I just found out about Dr. leavy’s passing. My heart goes out to his entire family and may he Rest In Peace. I really got to know him through my wife, she is a veteran and he was one of his patients. Very nice person.
Earl W Robinson Jr

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I am so sorry for your loss. I still remember his smile (and his convertible) like it was yesterday.

To the Leavy family. I was a Patient of Dr. Leavy. Just learned of his death. Deepest sympathy to the family. He was truly a Saint.

We just found out today about the passing of Dr. Leavy. He was our primary care provider for several years at the VA. Dr. Leavy took his time with us, never making us feel he had to rush to get to his next patient, even though we always took extra time. He always spent a few minutes just chit chatting, talking about football(teasing about the Browns) our pets and our holiday decorations. To his family, we offer our sincere condolences.

I just found out today about the passing of Dr. Leavy. He was my primary care provider and I am heartbroken. Dr. Leavy took his time with me, never making me feel he had to rush to get to his next patient. He made sure I had all proper tests done and always asked how I was doing in general. To his family, I offer my sincere condolences. My Prayers go out to you all. Rest in Heaven Dr. Leavy.

I just found out about Dr. Leavy's passing. From the moment I met him, as a patient at the women's clinic, he seemed like such a friend. We would always chitchat for awhile at appointments. I'd catch him up on my school experiences. He'd talk about his sisters, wife, grandkids. Not once did I ever feel rushed. I will miss him. All my love and light to y'all.