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John LeVick LUBBOCK-The world lost a brilliant mind and generous soul when John LeVick passed away on Aug. 3, 2014. John was born on Aug. 16, 1954, in Altus, OK. He grew up on the LeVick ranch and farm and graduated high school in Altus. He went on to attend college at the University of Oklahoma, graduating with a B.S. in Zoology. He then moved to Lubbock, TX, and received his Master's in Zoology at Texas Tech with a specialty in Small Mammal Behavior, and published his thesis on maternal behavior in Ord's Kangaroo Rats. In Lubbock, John met and married the love of his life, Debbie Kay Gray. They moved back to Oklahoma and were blessed with three children. John worked as a Zoology professor at Western Oklahoma State College as well as continuing to help the family ranch. John changed directions in 1985 and moved his family to Levelland, TX, to attend law school at Texas Tech in Lubbock. He saw success as an attorney, was a member of the State Bars of Texas, New Mexico, and Oklahoma, was Board Certified in Personal Injury Trial Law, provided expert testimony in trial, and gave presentations at many prestigious legal seminars. As a member of the American Board of Trial Advocates, he served as president of the Lubbock chapter in 2013. John was a lifelong firearms enthusiast who shot both recreationally and at a high competitive level, and also worked as an expert gunsmith. He was a member of the United States Practical Shooting Association, the International Defensive Pistol Association, and several others. He gave presentations at firearms seminars, and published articles in publications such as Guns and Ammo and American Handgunner Annual. He was a licensed CHL Instructor in Texas and Florida. He also enjoyed hunting and fishing, especially with his children and grandchildren. John had a love of learning that lasted his entire life. One of his greatest joys was sharing his knowledge with those around him, in fields from science and mechanics to carpentry. He was his family and friends' encyclopedia, consulted any time an obscure question needed an answer. Very interested in photography, he was known as the family documentarian, keeping beautiful records at family functions and gatherings. He loved nature and had a soft spot for animals, particularly German Shepherds and his cat, Rip. His greatest love and joy of all was family. He could repair anything, never missed a sports event or performance, and would drive for miles to provide any help. There were no limits as to what he would do for loved ones, and to say he will be missed is an enormous understatement. The same can be said for his friends and his community. John was preceded in death by his father, Lawrence Edward LeVick. He is survived by his wife, Debbie of Levelland, TX; his children, Emily Burger and husband Chris of Groom, TX, and their children, Katelyn, Logan, Wyatt, and Brenna; his son, Keenan LeVick and wife Julie of Austin; his son, Tyler LeVick and wife Jerica of Durham, NC; his mother, Imogene LeVick of Blair, OK; his brother, Roger LeVick and wife Liz of Blair, OK. No public services are planned for John at this time; the Lubbock Bar Association will hold a memorial within the next few months. Family will scatter his ashes at the family ranch in Oklahoma, as was done for his father. The family asks that in lieu of flowers, remembrances be made to the Second Amendment Foundation, www.saf.org. Please celebrate the life of John by visiting www.combestfamilyfuneralhomes.com

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Published by Lubbock Avalanche-Journal on Aug. 10, 2014.

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Paul John Tirone

October 5, 2014

I had the great opportunity to have met John this past summer along with some very dear friends. I admired him very much. He would freely give advice and offer great support at our group. My sincere condolences to his family and close friends. He will be missed.

Kathryn Fitchett

September 28, 2014

I sm so very sorry to hear of John's passing. He was too young. He was my mentor and a very good friend. I could always call on him for advice on important matter. We were totally on the same page regarding our opinions on life and politics. I was planning to travel to Lubbock the first of December just to visit with him and see his new office. This is very, very upsetting to me. I will pray for him and his family daily. He loved his children and grandchildren; spoke of them every time we corresponded or spoke on the phone; and his family meant more to him than anything else in life. He was the best attorney I ever worked for, and I will miss him so much it hurts.

August 18, 2014

I remember real well in school, John was very smart and good to everyone he knew, on the school bus on our way to school, I ask him about the quartz mnt, because we had just moved to Blair, he told me that quartz mountain was one giant history book waiting to be read, most of all John was just a good person, and his family is in our prayers to remain strong during this sad time, I am fortunate to have known john. he was just a great person always jim

Pam & Hollan Fenner

August 16, 2014

So very sorry for your loss. We were clients of John's. We never met him in person but grew to know him through the phone conversations we had. He always mentioned his family and how much they meant to him. We pray with God's comfort and time your hearts will fill with wonderful memories of joyful times together.

mike McClanahan

August 14, 2014

I thank my lucky stars to have known the Levick family. So saddened by this news. Rest in peace John

JOHN WHITESIDE

August 12, 2014

I knew in high school John could succeed at anything he put his brilliant mind to and he proved me right.

August 12, 2014

We will all miss John's knowledge and presence at our annual CLE.

Cary Carter

August 11, 2014

My condolences to all of John's family and friends. A huge loss.
Cary Carter

Ralph / Joyce Hutsell

August 11, 2014

John quickly became a friend with all the qualities a great friend needs; he was sympathetic, knowledgeable in so very many areas, always ready with a friendly smile and a meaningful greeting. He remembered names like a mentalist; his friends and family have suffered a great loss.

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