Gloucester - Mike Leavitt died peacefully from complications with Alzheimer's, and surrounded by family in Gloucester, Mass., on February 1, 2020, after a long life in family, community, and business. Special thanks to Gloucester HealthCare and Beacon Hospice Care for their tender and loving care during his last weeks and days.
Predeceased by his parents, Joseph and Irma (Ashley) Leavitt, and sister Marion (Leavitt) Stone. Born and raised in Worcester, Mass.; proud graduate of Lee Street School, Worcester Academy, and Harvard University. Loving husband of 63 years to Nancy (Benjamin) Leavitt; loving father to Karen (Leavitt) Thompson and her husband Tom, and Robert Leavitt and his wife JoAnn; and indescribably proud grandfather to his beloved grandchildren Zoe and Harry Leavitt.
Long-time president of Joseph Leavitt Corporation, wholesale distributor of automotive parts, hardware, and other supplies, a business founded by his father in 1926, and sold by Michael to Ames Department Stores in 1971, after which he continued to run the business while serving on the Ames board of directors until his retirement in 1984.
Active member of the Worcester Jewish and civic communities, including the Worcester Jewish Federation, Music Worcester, the Greater Worcester Community Foundation (where he chaired the Tilton Scholarship Fund for at-risk children), and most especially Clark University (from which his father graduated in 1917), where he served as a trustee for two terms and chaired the building committee.
Personal interests and hobbies included U.S. and world travel (with multiple trips to Israel), golf, tennis, reading, card games with life-long friends, and walking Good Harbor Beach in Gloucester, which he visited for the first time as a preschooler in the late 1930s. Fulfilling a long-term dream, he purchased a house in Gloucester in 1979, and made that a full-time home in 2001.
He dearly loved his immediate family, nieces, nephews, cousins, in-laws, and a wide circle of old and new friends, all of whom will sorely miss his love, smile, and laughter.
Funeral services will be held at Temple Ahavat Achim, 86 Middle Street, Gloucester, MA, at 11 a.m., on Monday, February 3. Burial at Mount Jacob Cemetery in Gloucester immediately after the service. Family and friends are welcome at the residence following internment.
In lieu of flowers, contributions in Michael's memory may be made to the Joseph and Michael Leavitt Scholarship Fund at Clark University, 950 Main Street, Worcester MA 01610; LEAP for Education, 35 Congress Street, Suite 102, Salem, MA, 01970; or a charity of the donor's choice.
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Gloucester - Mike Leavitt died peacefully from complications with Alzheimer's, and surrounded by family in Gloucester, Mass., on February 1, 2020, after a long life in family, community, and business. Special thanks to Gloucester HealthCare and Beacon Hospice Care for their tender and loving care during his last weeks and days.
Published on February 3, 2020
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