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Robert L. Leverich

Linesville, Pennsylvania

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Robert L. Leverich of Windsor Robert L. Leverich, 50, formerly of Windsor, passed away unexpectedly April 11th. He is survived by his beloved family, wife, Chris (Riley); son, Todd and wife, Shawna; son, Ian; daughter, Abbie; his sister, MaryAnn (Maggie) and husband, Bill DeVoe; his...

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As kids, we called him "Bobby".
He told stories like his Dad, Uncle Pierre. He was a wonderful Husband to Chris, a great Dad to Abbie, Ian, & Todd. And a terrific brother to Mary Ann, who he nick named "Maggie". There are countless family gatherings that come to mind, including the last time we were together, for Mike & Kelly's wedding. He was truly one in a million, the life of the party. I will miss you always!
Love,
Cuz

To Those Who Loved Him So,,,,,,,,
My deepest and most heartfelt sympathies to his wife, Chris and their children, and to Maggie, Gloria, Norman, Aunt Gloria. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this time. I was so deeply saddened when I heard of my cousin, Rob's passing. We all have so many wonderful and fond memories of him, memories to cherish and reflect upon in our time of saddness. He was "One in a MILLION." He left a lasting impression on all who knew him and loved...

Our prayers and thoughts are with you in this difficult time.
The story teller is silent but the stories live on.

A Letter to My Cousin

Dear Bobby;
It's hard to believe that we actually have lost you, this time.
I remember another time, almost 26 years ago when we almost lost you.
I guess I believed because you had survived that horrific crash, it seemed like you had earned the right to grow old with your loved ones.
During the times we spent together, as a family, you:
-introduced me to Pink Floyd.
-taught me to appreciate Stevie Ray Vaughn.
-taught me sayings that are...

Dear Chris & Family;
Please accept my condolences. It just seems so un-real yet, I know it's true. We grieve with you & for you.
I know it's been awhile since we were all together but, there are many fond memories. Especially the time we all gathered for Thanksgiving on the farm in NY. In my minds eye I see the smiles, the genuine fondness, the laughter.... always the laughter. It was a time of loved ones truly enjoying each others company. Miles may be between us but, it's our...

Dear Chris and family, Maggie and family, Just a small note with a very big wish of condolence on all of your loss. Bob was a gentle person with a huge heart. His smile was infectious. He will be missed by all who knew him as he assuredly touched a lot of lives. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Love, Kim and Ron

Maryann - I just wanted to say how sorry I was to hear of your loss. My heart goes out to your entire family at this difficult time.
If you need anything please let us know

I was very sorry and very shocked to hear of my nephew's passing.
He was a good man who will be missed very much. I am thinking of you all.

Chris & family,
My uncle Bob was real a wild one! He had a warm personality and a strong character. In his 50 years on earth he lived his life the way he wanted full of excitement & adventure. He was a cool uncle and a great story teller who evoked a surreal feeling in his tales.I'm saddened by his passing but know he lives on through all the people he touched. I'm glad you got to meet the love of my life (Sheila) the last time I saw you, and like everyone else you made an impression on...