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Samuel LeViege Jr.


Samuel LeViege Jr.

Veterans Funeral Care Samuel LeViege Jr.

Samuel R. LeViege Jr.                             Born September 9, 1939- Sunset May 27, 2011
 

On Friday the 27th of May, 2011. Samuel Richard LeViege Jr. answered the call of his heavenly father to come home to his final resting place. He is preceded in death by his father Samuel Richard LeViege Sr. and his granddaughter Bliss Neveah Summer LeViege.

Samuel Richard LeViege Jr. was born on 9.9.39 to Samuel Richard LeViege Sr. (Pop) & Lucille LeViege (Dipper), in Shreveport, La. Sam (daddy) attended Little Flower Catholic school receiving his diploma on the 25th day of May 1958. He moved to Oakland Ca. shortly after to attend college @ Contra Costa. Sam enlisted in the United States Army Reserve in 1961 where he received many honors and awards, he served He recieved a citation during his training in Fort Ord for outstanding aptitude and attention to duty while taking advanced individual training on the 8th day of March 1963. he service our country until 1968 when he was honorably discharged. Sam moved to Anchorage Alaska i the 60's to be with his dad and also where he met, fell in love and married the love of his life Gloria Jean Black on June 30th, 1962-Feb 19,1971. Sam was a very hard working man, he worked with his dad at Northwest Painting Service a Successful company founded by his father, he also worked for many years at Maglauphlin Youth Center. Sam was such a giving, kind, loving man. He loved Alaska, his favorite things to do was fish and he always shared with family and friends. He loved to spend time with family, barbecue, cook, work in the yard, reading, working crossword puzzles and playing his music ( B.B King, Ray Charles, Smokey, Jackie Wilson, Bobbie Blue Bland, all good blues and music from the 60's. daddy played Tenor Sax and bass in the concert band while in school.Sam (dads) nickname was "Pete" this was given to him so there would be no confusion with he and his father answering at the same time. dad was call "Sam Jr." by his 1st wife and "Warhorse" by his high school basketball team mates. Sam (dads) hobbies were many, basketball was his 1st love & he enjoyed football as well. his teams were the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Cavaliers. If asked what movie dad watched repeatedly because he liked them so much he would say " James Bond the series because James Bond was a smart sneaky guy with lots of gadgets & Gone With The Wind because of the southern setting since he grew up during segregation. If you asked daddy what his favorite vacation spot was, he would say "Anywhere I can just space out…I like to be in an outdoor open country setting so I can lie down on my back and look at the clouds" Nothing made daddy more happy than seeing his mother happy, it made him proud as the eldest son to do things for his mother “Seeing Dipper happy was something” daddy would say. Sam will be greatly missed by his high school sweetheart Joyce Johnson whom he lived with for the past 21 years in La.; (4) children; Forrest Lamarell; Tonia Re'nee; DeShawn Lacory; Michael Shane Donte; (5) Siblings; John Autry Lamerell; Charles Douglas; Deborah Lucille Teresa; Michelle LeViege-Buchanan; Richard LeViege. (5) Grandchildren Taion, Tylor, Sean, Jayla LeViege & His step mother Catherine LeViege along with a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and great friends. (Chucky said “I love you Uncle Sammy”

Sam(daddy) asked that "This Bitter Earth" by Dinah Washington be played at his funeral.

Please, take the time to play this song in our fathers honor, thank you

I'M FREE

Don't grieve for me now; I'm free

I'm following the path God laid you see.

I took his hand, when I heard him call;

I turned my back and left it all.

I could not stay another day;

To laugh, to love, to work or play.

Task left undone must stay that way.

I found that peace at the close of my day.

If my parting has left a void,

Then fill it with remembered joy.

A friendship shared, a laugh, a kiss;

Oh yes, these things I too will miss.

Be not burdened with times of sorrow;

I wish you the sunshine of tomorrow;

My life's been full, I've savored much;

Good friends, good times, a loved one's touch.

Perhaps my time seemed all too brief.

Don't lengthen it now with undue grief.

Lift up your heart and share with me…

God wanted me now. He set Me free!!!
 

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