David Leverone

August 31st, 1965 - February 14th, 2017

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David E. Leverone of Nashville TN, died suddenly at home on February 14th, 2017.

Born in Framingham, Massachusetts, he attended Lynnfield High School and Framingham State College.
David was an accomplished finish carpenter and general contractor well known among the music community for the quality of his work. David was an avid fly fisherman and outdoorsman; he was an accomplished chef and grill master. A philosopher and friend to those in need, David was a kind soul who was always willing to extend an open hand without judgment. If you were lucky enough to have David as a friend, you had a friend for life. He had an appreciation for the simple things - the beauty of each day, a fresh flower in his lapel and if you were lucky enough to be on the receiving end of one of David’s fierce, bone crushing hugs, you would never forget it. He will be dearly missed by his family, friends and all who had the privilege having known him.

David leaves his mother Bertha Leverone of York, Maine; three siblings, Christine Leverone Orrall and her husband Robert of Nashville, Tennessee, Robert E. Leverone and his wife Ellyn of Yonkers, New York, Richard J. Leverone and his wife Lee-Anne of York, Maine; nephews Adam, Jake and Jamin, and nieces Tessa and Justine; his former wife and friend Blair Willoughby, friend Kathy “Kat” McBroom and beloved dog Zeus.

A celebration of David’s life for family and friends will be held on Sunday, March 12th from 1pm to 3pm, at 1212 Laurel St, 5th Floor, Nashville TN. Paid parking is across the street. All are welcome.



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Name David Leverone
Date of Birth August 31st, 1965
Date of Death February 14th, 2017
Home Town Nashville, TN, US 
Favourite Saying Just call me Bawston Dave.
In Memoriam Donation Should friends desire, memorial donations may be sent to Room In the Inn, PO Box 25309, Nashville, TN 37202

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