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Thomas E. (Tom) Leverett

09/02/1943 - 07/14/2020

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Obituary For Thomas E. (Tom) Leverett

Rev. Thomas E. (Tom) Leverett 76, of LaFayette, Alabama died Tuesday July 14, 2020 at the East Alabama Medical Center.

Rev. Leverett was born in Troy, Alabama September 2, 1943 to the late Thomas Edgar Leverett and the late Jean Owen Leverett, he was a member and deacon of the First Baptist Church in LaFayette, a member of the LaFayette Rotary Club, and a member of the Solomon Lodge #74 F&AM in LaFayette. He was a retired Baptist Minister having served Churches in Alabama, Georgia, Florida, and Louisiana for over 25 years.

Graveside services will be held Friday July 17, 2020 at 4PM at the LaFayette City Cemetery with the Rev. Scott Ferguson officiating.

Flowers will be accepted or donations may be made to the First Baptist Church in LaFayette.

He is survived by his Wife Judy Leverett of LaFayette, Al., Son Lauren (Juli) Leverett of Little Rock, Ark., Sister Harriett (Allen) Jones of LaFayette, Al., Brother In Law James F. Adams, Sr., of Kershaw, SC., 3 Nephews James F. Adams, Jr. of Bloomington, Ind., Tom Adams of Mt. Holley, NC., David Jones of Birmingham,, Al.

He was preceded in death by his Parents and a Sister Martha Adams.

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Services

17
mar

4:00 PM
Lafayette Cemetery
398 Ave A SE
La Fayette, AL 36862

Guest Book

Sims and I were so sorry to hear about Tom. Our prayers are with you and your family. We love y'all!

- Burgin

So sorry for your loss. Mr. Tom was a sweet friend. I loved it when he brought his bulldog to the store for an ice cream. He lovedto joke around with me. He willbe missed.

- Hope Howard

Though Tom Had to leave vocational ministry too early due to disability, he never lost interest in the work of a church. I remember several young men who went to him for Christian counsel. He enjoyed checking on the health and well being of his pastor. He wanted to share about what he had learnedthe good and the bad, the deep and the surface mattersand desired to see church work done well. He always brought a smile and enjoyed eating together at church. Well done, Tom.

- Bill Hand