Christopher Robin Leavell
Christopher Robin Leavell, 36, passed away on September 12, 2020 in Bacliff, Texas. Christopher was born on March 6, 1984 to Lloyd and Donna Leavell in Pasadena, Texas. Chris was preceded in death by his younger brother Jonathan “Bonji” Leavell. He is survived by his wife Laura Leavell, daughter Hayden, and sons Riley and Weston; parents Lloyd and Donna Leavell; sisters Michelle Noto and husband Henry, Crystal Hamm and husband David, Jennifer Doize and husband Charles; brother Joshua Leavell; and multiple nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, cousins, and dear friends.
How do you put into words the depth and enormity of such a beautiful soul? To try and measure the depth of Chris’ love as a husband, a father, son, brother, uncle, brother-in-law, friend, and just about anyone whom was blessed to have him in their life, extends beyond all worldly understanding. Although Chris’ love for family and friends had no boundaries, Chris also had a personal relationship with his savior, Jesus Christ. He shared a passion of fishing with his dad and brothers his entire life and that passion overflowed into many memories made on the water with his family and friends. If he was given a task or saw a way to help someone, he always helped with the fullest extent of his ability and lead with an open and understanding heart. Whether helping his mom around her house, providing an ear to listen during hard times or daily dilemmas, helping his children, nieces, nephews, family and friends with various projects or showing them a new creative way to do something special, Chris was always ready to step in and give his all, and always with a grateful smile. He never expected anything in return.
On any given day, you could find Chris working in the driveway with his dad, brother, and son or taking time to use his artisanal talents welding together a new barbeque smoker that he knew would help him yield the perfect rack of ribs, brisket, or whatever he felt could help him beat his brother-in-law during their long distance virtual cook-offs on any given weekend. Chris’ passion for cooking produced amazing meals for those close to him and contributed to his wish of bringing everyone together. He found an overwhelming amount of peace when he was connected with all aspects of nature. From sunrises on the water to the natural sounds of nature it brought an immediate peace to him. Chris could also be found at his church helping out by directing parking lot traffic before and after services or with whatever was needed to serve his community. With Chris, it was never work when it came to helping others, it was a passion and something all who knew him admired. Chris was also active and took a personal love and responsibility along others fighting the obstacles they faced in their recovery process. Jesus gave us two commands and although this world is corrupt and full of pain, Chris accomplished these commandments with God’s grace beautifully. Matthew 22:37-39 Jesus said unto him, Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind. [38] This is the first and great commandment. [39] And the second is like unto it, Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself.
Chris’ love for his wife and children overflowed his heart in so many ways. This kind of love is unique in this world and irreplaceable. He had an evident pride for his children and expressed they were his greatest accomplishments in his life. This love was matched only by his love for his mother, father, sisters, brother and family.
Chris, you have done well and were a good and faithful servant. We have no doubt you were met at the heavenly gates by your brother Bonji, fishing pole in hand and a new heavenly fishing hole picked out, boat gassed up, tackle ready, bait well full, and the love of a brother by side. Christopher, we will mourn the loss of your life, but will pray for God’s grace to finish the race and be by your side once again, our beloved son, brother, family member and friend.
Services for Christopher will be held on Saturday, September 19, 2020 at Crowder Funeral Home in Dickinson Texas at 10am. Interment will follow at Mt. Olivet Cemetery in Dickinson. Pallbearers will be; Riley Lorenzo, Josh Leavell, Derek Lee, Charles Doize, David Hamm, Carl Kowis, Raymond Kowis, and Sonny Beck.
My sincere and deepest sympathy to the Family and friends. May God bring peace and wrap his arms around all for comfort. I know Bonji met him and was there to take Chris on the ultimate fishing trip.
Sincerely
The Bulot Family
My thoughts and prayers are with the family, and friends. May you feel the arms of God around in this time of hurt and pain. My heart is just broken for all of you. May you rejoice in knowing he is in a better place than we are. He will be missed.
You’ll always miss Chris, but he’ll always be with you in the memories you keep, the stories your family tells, the laughter you share, and the love you all hold for him. May those good things help heal the hurt in time. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Regards,
M. Hembree
God please wrap Your loving arms around Laura and Weston, Hayden and Riley and all of Chris Leavell’s family and friends, and just hold them. Comfort them with Your Holy Spirit and give them peace. Help them to remember that this is not the end. It is a new beginning and he cannot wait for everyone to be in glory where he is.
In Jesus precious name, Amen.
For weeping endures for night, Joy comes in the morning. Chris is walking in the joy of a new morning spoke of. Christ is that joy. Though we labor thru the night to keep this mortal body in tact in the tribulations of this world, the joy of being with Christ in that immortality has come and a new morning has dawned. Song of Solomon says in 2:13 ” Arise, my love,(Chris) my beautiful one and come away, for behold, the winter is past: the rain is over and gone. The flowers appear on earth and the time of singing has come and the voice of the turtledove are heard thru the land” Brother Lloyd/Donna, God is saying, its a new season. Turtledove represent “peace” and they are singing upon the arrival of this Child of God our beloved Chris, Amen. His banner over him is love and he leads him to the banquet house. The rain is over, winter has past. I encourage you to have faith that his weeping is over and he walks in the morning joy of Christ! I love you guys and will miss his outgoing, always inviting spirit when i ran into him, even with me, he never missed a beat as if he seen and spoke with me every day. Be blessed and be encouraged.
Chris you had fire and heart all rolled into one, you will be missed.
I was looking through the obituaries and seen the fishing picture which gave me a smile and I had to read about Christopher Robin Leavell. I don’t know him but, I wish I did! He would have been a great friend. May God help you through your difficult time.