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Laurel Levis-Doyle Obituary

Laurel Levis-Doyle, beloved wife, mother, grandmother, sister and friend, passed away suddenly and unexpectedly with her husband and children by her side on January 24, 2025, in Nashville, Tennessee. She was born on September 5, 1955, to Cassius Nathan and Mary Irene Shumway.

Laurel married Thomas V. Doyle in 2001 after dating for 5 years. They were introduced by a mutual friend while enjoying a day spent boating on Seneca Lake. They went on to spend 24 amazing years together and loved each other deeply.

Laurel was an amazing mother to Kristi Levis Rogers (Scott Rogers), John (Jr) Levis III (Sarah Levis); and step-children, Crystal Doyle (Michael Sarmiento) & Brent Doyle. She was a loving Mema to eight grandchildren: Lily & Calvin Rogers, Aiden & Owen Levis, Kailynn & Avalynn Doyle, Tyler Crough and Mykayla Sarmiento. She never missed an opportunity to cheer them on at sporting and school events as well as supporting all of their hobbies. She was also the best big sister that anyone could ask for to: Nate (Laurie) Shumway, Luann (Jerry Updyke) Smith, Lorraine (Joe Bojczuk) Shumway, Beth (Cliff) McCann, and Scott (Darla) Shumway. She will also be remembered lovingly by her mother-in-law, Mary Ann Schu; and her brother and sister-in-laws: Kevin (Kathy) Doyle, Richard (Julie) Doyle, Linda (Henry) D'Amato, Karen (Guy) Guthrie, Cheryl (Jay) Skinner and Mary Ellen Brownell.

Laurel attended Mynderse Academy high school and graduated in 1973. She continued her studies at Empire State University after the Seneca Army Depot closed and received her Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration. After moving to Lehigh Acres, Fla. Laurel became a licensed Real Estate Agent and worked for Coldwell Banker where she was awarded Realtor of the Year in 2022 at their annual convention in Phoenix, Ariz. She was also an active member of the Rotary Club where she happily donated countless hours to help with fundraising. Laurel and Tom split their time between their home in Lehigh Acres, Fla. and their cherished properties on the water in Waterloo, N.Y. and Savannah, Tenn.

Outside of her professional life, Laurel enjoyed spending time on the water, gardening, flipping houses with her husband, as well as traveling to and exploring new places. She will be remembered for her kindness, strength, bravery and unwavering love for her family. Her final act of generosity and selflessness was being an organ donor and she will live on through the 3 lives that she helped change.

Laurel was predeceased by her parents and father-in-law, Gerald Doyle.

Laurel Levis-Doyle will be deeply missed by all who knew her. May she rest in peace.

Per her wishes there will not be any services, but Celebrations of Life will take place in each community that she was a cherished member of. In lieu of flowers, her family asks that donations be made to Donate Life America. Online condolences may be extended at www.oakesandnichols.com.

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Published by Finger Lakes Times on Feb. 1, 2025.

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Lynn Chuley

March 29, 2025

Sad to hear about Laurie's passing. Glad I got to see her at our H.S.reunion.RIP.

Patricia Lont

February 10, 2025

My husband, Bruce Lont, (he died 7/15/24) always liked Tom´s place on the canal leading into Seneca Lake. He was glad "Uncle Tom" found a new woman/wife to enjoy life with.

Patty Irwin

February 3, 2025

My sincere condolences to Tom and the family. I knew Laurel from high school and at our 50th class reunion. I am so glad I was able to chat with her during the class picture. Rest in peace.

Dave Clark

February 2, 2025

Rest in Peace Lauri! May God Bless you and your family always!!

Kathy Brockway

February 1, 2025

Tom I am so sorry to hear about Laurel. My heart is breaking for you. She always had a smile on her face and the two of you together was magical. She will be dearly missed. Big hugs to you Tom

Donna A Cerza

February 1, 2025

Dear Kristi, JR & families ~
I am so sorry to learn of the sudden passing of your beloved Mom, Grandmother, Wife, Sister & friend!
I remember her well & always enjoyed watching Little League baseball or soccer games in her company!
Sending sincere love & sympathy,
Donna A Cerza (Derek & Patrick)

Cheryl Pell

February 1, 2025

I knew Laurel when she worked at the Seneca Army Depot. She worked for me in Inventory Management. She was an extremely hard worker and did an exceptional job no matter what task she was asked to do. More than an employee, she was a friend. She was kind, thoughtful and fun to be with. She was always in a good mood and had a smile on her face. After Laurel moved down south, we continued to stay in touch by exchanging Christmas cards. I am shocked and sad to learn of her passing. I will miss her card at Christmas. Laurel was a special person, and I was lucky to call her my friend. She will remain in my heart and in my memories. You, her family, are in my thoughts and prayers as this sad time. I will never forget Laurel and I am lucky to say she was my friend and was a part of my life.

Donna Deary

February 1, 2025

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.

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Linda (Hauf) Fredericksen

January 31, 2025

It was just a few weeks ago Lauri was on my mind and I asked a mutual friend where she was now, I am so sorry to hear of her passing over that heavenly bridge!
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