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PHILIP LEVENDUSKY Obituary

LEVENDUSKY, Dr. Philip George Passed away peacefully, on April 17, 2025, after a courageous battle with Frontotemporal Dementia & Alzheimer's Disease. Philip was born on October 21, 1946 in Lowell, MA to Lt. Colonel Harry George Levendusky and Phylis Cowgill Levendusky. Growing up in a military family, young Philip moved a lot, including stops in Austria, Maryland and Georgia. He often mentioned that having to attend ten different elementary and middle schools forced him to develop "strong Polish gumption." Eventually, the Levendusky family settled in Littleton, MA, where Phil became a prominent student-athlete and proud member of the Littleton High School Class of 1964. After high school, Phil spent a couple years finding himself and trying lots of different things, including a semester at Furman University, a job folding sweaters at Jordan Marsh, a couple of semesters playing baseball at the University of Buffalo, working as a cab driver, applying to the U.S. Army helicopter pilot training program, working as a toll booth collector on the Tobin Bridge and a couple of weeks of dental school. He eventually focused his efforts and found his passion in Psychology, ultimately completing a B.A. at the University of Massachusetts–Boston, then a M.S. and Ph.D in Clinical Psychology at Washington State University and finally a Post Doctoral Fellowship in Behavioral Therapy at Stony Brook University. In 1974, Phil joined the faculty of McLean Hospital, the primary psychiatric affiliate of Harvard Medical School and Mass General Brigham. Over the next 50 years, he advanced to become Director of Psychology & Psychology Training, Senior Vice President of Business Development & Communications, and Associate Professor of Psychology at Harvard Medical School. He was renowned as a pioneer in the development of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy, leading McLean's nationally recognized internship program and establishing ground-breaking treatment programs in the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia and Mexico. Phil was passionately dedicated to everything about McLean Hospital, most importantly, all of his colleagues and patients. He poured his heart and soul into McLean and the hospital truly became part of his identity. Away from work, Phil eagerly volunteered his efforts to numerous causes, including serving on the Manchester-Essex Regional School Committee, assisting with various fund-raising campaigns and coaching youth sports. He also had a well-deserved reputation for somehow always being able to make himself available to offer thoughtful and compassionate advice/assistance to anyone, whether they were close friends or total strangers just referred to him. While Phil was always focused on professional and volunteer efforts, his true soft spot remained family. He was the best dad ever to his kids, Jason, Anya, and Hunter and the best grandpa ever to his grandkids, Jackson, Will and Hadley. Phil spent over 40 years together with his wife, Cynthia Becton, as true soul mates. They married in 1995 and raised their extended family together while spending time in Manchester, MA, Blue Hill, ME and Rochester, VT. The highlight of Phil's life was watching all of his kids and grandkids grow-up and being each of their #1 fans. We will all miss every facet of Phil so much, including his unique fashion sense, his eclectic dinner menus, his obsession with all things Washington State University (Cougar for Life!), the random collection of songs he somehow made us all love, and his drier than the Sahara Desert sense of humor. Phil is survived by his beloved wife, Cynthia; his son, Jason Levendusky and daughter-in-law, Abby; his daughter, Anya, and son, Hunter; his grandchildren, Jackson, William and Hadley (all of Manchester, MA); his brother, Michael (Brunswick, ME); and his niece, Kristen DiPietro and her family (Fieldsboro, NJ). A Celebration of Phil's life will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to: McLean Hospital https://giving.mclean.org or mail to McLean Hospital, 115 Mill Street, Mail Stop 126, Belmont, MA 02478, in the name of Philip Levendusky, for the hospital and programming that meant so much to him over his career and lifetime. Alzheimer's Association at https://www.alz.org For online condolences please visit www.greelyfuneralhome.com Arrangements by Greely Funeral Home, 212 Washington St., Gloucester, MA 01930.

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Published by Boston Globe from Apr. 18 to Apr. 19, 2025.

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Bruce Cohen

July 7, 2025

Phil was among the finest people I ever knew. He was an exceptionally smart, knowledgeable, effective, caring, and helpful person. He was essential to the revitalization of McLean Hospital, crucial to the careers of hundreds of young clinicians, and invaluable as a consultant for patients and their therapists. He is irreplaceable as a colleague. Deepest sympathies to his family.

Leo R. Sandy

May 2, 2025

I met Phil in 1966 at the UMass Boston library which was in the old armory in downtown Boston across from UMass/Boston housed in the old Boston Gas Company building. I am a veteran so when I saw Phil with an army jacket on and looking older than most undergrads, I asked if he were a veteran. He said no, and was apparently wearing one of his father's old arm jackets. I immediately took a liking to Phil and we became good friends often going out to dinner with our wives. Phil was special person - very smart, kind, and dedicated to his work. My condolences to his family. My wife and I will cherish our fond memories of Phil forever. This picture was on Lake Winnipesaukee when he came up for a visit with his then wife, Carol.

Denise S Block

April 19, 2025

I´m so grateful for our long loving friendship. I will hold memories in my mind and the unique Philipness in my heart. You will be missed
Denise

Dick George 101st Airborne Division Newburyport

April 19, 2025

Requiescat in pace amica meus! Ave at que vale!

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Carol Brown

April 18, 2025

So sorry to
Lose a talented and brilliant coworker at McLean. His sense of humor always made me laugh. He will be missed

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