Mr. Levengood, who lived at 2 Cardinal Court, Audubon Park, was pronounced dead on arrival at West Jersey Hospital Monday night of a heart attack. He was found in a state of collapse on the front steps of his home by his wife, Edna, and removed to the hospital in the Audubon ambulance.
Born in Pine Forge, Pa., he lived in Audubon Park 11 years. He was a painter employed at the Samuel M. Langston Co.
In addition to his wife, he is survived by two sons. Harry, Magnolia, and LeRoy, of the Air Force, stationed at Maguire Field, Tenn.; a daughter, Mrs. Ethel Carvell, Camden, and four grandchildren.
Published by Courier-Post, Camden, New Jersey, Wed., 9 Jul 1952, page 4.
Mr. Levengood, who lived at 2 Cardinal Court, Audubon Park, was pronounced dead on arrival at West Jersey Hospital Monday night of a heart attack. He was found in a state of collapse on the front steps of his home by his wife, Edna, and removed to the hospital in the Audubon ambulance.
Born in Pine Forge, Pa., he lived in Audubon Park 11 years. He was a painter employed at the Samuel M. Langston Co.
In addition to his wife, he is survived by two sons. Harry, Magnolia, and LeRoy, of the Air Force, stationed at Maguire Field, Tenn.; a daughter, Mrs. Ethel Carvell, Camden, and four grandchildren.
Published by Courier-Post, Camden, New Jersey, Wed., 9 Jul 1952, page 4.
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