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Falcon Eugene Levingston

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Falcon Eugene Levingston

Birth
Death
6 May 2016 (aged 43)
Burial
Fresno, Fresno County, California, USA Add to Map
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Falcon Eugene Levingston was born on July 18, 1972 to the union of Eugene Levingston and Arneta Mack. Falcon was preceded in death by his brothers, Stevie Joe Mack, Charles Ray Mack, Lawrence Mack, Steven Levingston, and sister, Lana Kay Stewart.

Falcon received his early education from Columbia Elementary, Fort Miller Middle School and graduated in 1990 from Bullard High School. He attended Fresno City College where he earned his Associates in Arts Degree. Falcon furthered his education at Fresno Pacific University where he received his Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration in 2004. Falcon went back to school shortly after and worked towards his Master's Degree in Business.

Falcon began working at an early age. Some of his early employment included being a newspaper carrier for The Fresno Bee, grocery clerk at Louie Kee Market and later at Albertson's. In 2000, he began his career at PG&E as a meter reader. He was eventually promoted to a managerial position at which time he purchased his first home in Clovis, CA. He worked at PG&E for 10 years. When he retired from PG&E, he dedicated himself to the care of his mother, Arneta Mack.

Falcon accepted Christ at a young age and attended The Church of Living Water and Cornerstone Church. He enjoyed life to the fullest. He LOVED COOKING! Some of his most famous dishes were cheese cake, banana pudding, homemade pizza, BBQ, bread pudding, sweet potato pies, and especially his famous dinner rolls. He also enjoyed traveling, reading literature, shopping, listening to music, and going to Disneyland. The love he had for his four legged "kids", CeCe, King, Bear, Lady, and Dino,was unconditional. Most of all, he loved caring for his mother.

Falcon is survived by his (10) brothers: Henry Mack of Sacramento, CA, James Henry Mack, Earl Mack, Jimmy Mack, Terry Mack, Eugene Levingston, Jr., Patrick Levingston, Nathaniel Levingston, Anthony Levingston, all of Fresno, and Gerald Arreola of Salinas, CA; his (8) sisters: Shirley Walton, Barbara Mack, Patricia Mack, Sally Mack, Doris Cole, Linda Carter, Jennifer Mullin and Janice Muhammad, all, of Fresno, CA. He also leaves behind a host of nieces, nephews, and friends who loved him dearly.
Contributor: Peggy (46592383) • [email protected]
Falcon Eugene Levingston was born on July 18, 1972 to the union of Eugene Levingston and Arneta Mack. Falcon was preceded in death by his brothers, Stevie Joe Mack, Charles Ray Mack, Lawrence Mack, Steven Levingston, and sister, Lana Kay Stewart.

Falcon received his early education from Columbia Elementary, Fort Miller Middle School and graduated in 1990 from Bullard High School. He attended Fresno City College where he earned his Associates in Arts Degree. Falcon furthered his education at Fresno Pacific University where he received his Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration in 2004. Falcon went back to school shortly after and worked towards his Master's Degree in Business.

Falcon began working at an early age. Some of his early employment included being a newspaper carrier for The Fresno Bee, grocery clerk at Louie Kee Market and later at Albertson's. In 2000, he began his career at PG&E as a meter reader. He was eventually promoted to a managerial position at which time he purchased his first home in Clovis, CA. He worked at PG&E for 10 years. When he retired from PG&E, he dedicated himself to the care of his mother, Arneta Mack.

Falcon accepted Christ at a young age and attended The Church of Living Water and Cornerstone Church. He enjoyed life to the fullest. He LOVED COOKING! Some of his most famous dishes were cheese cake, banana pudding, homemade pizza, BBQ, bread pudding, sweet potato pies, and especially his famous dinner rolls. He also enjoyed traveling, reading literature, shopping, listening to music, and going to Disneyland. The love he had for his four legged "kids", CeCe, King, Bear, Lady, and Dino,was unconditional. Most of all, he loved caring for his mother.

Falcon is survived by his (10) brothers: Henry Mack of Sacramento, CA, James Henry Mack, Earl Mack, Jimmy Mack, Terry Mack, Eugene Levingston, Jr., Patrick Levingston, Nathaniel Levingston, Anthony Levingston, all of Fresno, and Gerald Arreola of Salinas, CA; his (8) sisters: Shirley Walton, Barbara Mack, Patricia Mack, Sally Mack, Doris Cole, Linda Carter, Jennifer Mullin and Janice Muhammad, all, of Fresno, CA. He also leaves behind a host of nieces, nephews, and friends who loved him dearly.
Contributor: Peggy (46592383) • [email protected]


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