Elvis “Tiny” Levoy
December 15, 2014
Elvis “Tiny” Levoy, 67 of Cantonment, passed away on Wednesday, December10, 2014.
Tiny was born on April 10, 1947, in Battles Wharf, Alabama to the late Katie and Ed Levoy, Sr.
He graduated from Century High School class of 65’. He was an eight year veteran of the U.S. Air force and retired from Escambia County Sheriff’s Office after 29 years of service. He was a member of First Baptist Church of Century, 32 degree Mason of Century Lodge 213 F & A Mason (Past Master 1998 and 2009), A & A Scottish Rite, Knights of St. Andrews, and York Rite bodies of Pensacola, U.S. Police Canine Association, PBA, Wheelin’ Sportsmen, Wheel’n Outdoor Adventures and PVA.
He is preceded in death by his parents; and three brothers, George, Allen, and Ed Levoy, Jr.; and one sister, Montez May.
Tiny is survived by his wife and best friend of 47 years, Pat; daughters, Beth Levoy and Anne (Isaac) Brant; three grandchildren, Wayne “Bug” and Kristian “Sugarfoot” Isakson, Timmy Brant; two great-grandchildren, Colby Leslie and Karlie Isakson; his extended family, Ann Brant, Danny Engle, Cody Engle, and Hydie Engle; and numerous nieces and nephews. He also leaves behind his K-9 friends, Shema and Tara.
Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, December 16, 2014, at Faith Chapel Funeral Home North with Pastor Mitch Herring, Rev. Ken Johnson and Pastor Greg Lancaster.
Burial will follow in Barrancas National Cemetery.
Honors provided by the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office Honor Guard, Patriot Guard, Masonic and Military Honors.
Pallbearers will be Mike Steele, Rhett Smith, Robert Powers, Larry Mainer, John Johnson, Coy Campbell and Tommy Miller.
Honorary pallbearers are Members of the Century Lodge #213, The Ladies of the Sheriff’s Dept. –Dot Steele, Jeanine Williams, Michele Peavy, Dawn Hawthorne, Karen Nobles, Marty Heist Brown and Mary Rebber.
In lieu of flowers donations may be made to Century Lodge #213, Killam Road, Century, FL 32535.
FAITH CHAPEL FUNERAL HOME NORTH, 1000 S. Hwy. 29, Cantonment, FL is in charge of arrangements. You may express your condolences online at www.fcfhs.com
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3 Responses to “Elvis “Tiny” Levoy”
Elvis was one of the best people I knew. I’ve only seen him a few times since we graduated together but I’ve thought of him often. It hurts my heart to think he’s gone but I know he’s in a better place and I’m sure he’s got everyone in heaven laughing all the time. He was a good friend to me.
I am sorry to hear of the passing of your loved one! I really enjoyed visiting with Elvis when i was there to help take care of the yard. He was always upbeat! He was also very easy to get along with. He will be missed!
My condolences to the Levoy family. Tiny was a kind and compassionate man, a gentle giant that would help anyone..
Miss Pat, Beth and Anne, you are in my prayers. May God comfort you all during this sad time.
God Bless