He was a 1960 graduate of Catholic Central High School and Catholic by faith. He was an avid follower of the Steelers, Pirates and CCHS sports. Level was retired from Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel after 40 years of service. Known as Capt. by many of his fellow bowlers, he was a member of Steubenville Bowling Association and was a 25 year squad organizer of the Hoinke Classic. He spent endless hours restoring and repairing cars for family and friends.
Level is survived by his wife Sandra McDonald; son Lawrence "Larry" (fiance Elaine) McDonald of Sharon Township, Ohio; daughter Michelle (Michael) Hathaway of Lexington, Ohio; five grandchildren that he dearly loved Emma and Genevieve McDonald, Andrew, Jacob and Joe Hathaway; brother Mike (Pam) McDonald; and sisters Karen (Joe) DiLoreti and Marti (Greg) Peden; numerous loving nieces and nephews.
Per the family's request, services are private with Rev. Michael Gossett officiating. Burial at Fort Steuben.
He was a 1960 graduate of Catholic Central High School and Catholic by faith. He was an avid follower of the Steelers, Pirates and CCHS sports. Level was retired from Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel after 40 years of service. Known as Capt. by many of his fellow bowlers, he was a member of Steubenville Bowling Association and was a 25 year squad organizer of the Hoinke Classic. He spent endless hours restoring and repairing cars for family and friends.
Level is survived by his wife Sandra McDonald; son Lawrence "Larry" (fiance Elaine) McDonald of Sharon Township, Ohio; daughter Michelle (Michael) Hathaway of Lexington, Ohio; five grandchildren that he dearly loved Emma and Genevieve McDonald, Andrew, Jacob and Joe Hathaway; brother Mike (Pam) McDonald; and sisters Karen (Joe) DiLoreti and Marti (Greg) Peden; numerous loving nieces and nephews.
Per the family's request, services are private with Rev. Michael Gossett officiating. Burial at Fort Steuben.
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