Joseph Anthony Leverone
October 19, 1960 – April 24, 2017

Joseph Anthony Leverone, 56, of Greenbelt, MD entered eternal rest on April 24, 2017 after a lifetime of suffering from an inherited blood clotting disorder, hemophilia A. He was born October 19, 1960 in Washington, DC and raised in Lanham, MD and North Beach, MD. He graduated from Southern High School, attended Anne Arundel Community College and, later, a computer technical school. He worked as a microfilm processor and computer blueprint programmer for 27 years before a forced retirement on disability.
He was preceded in death by his mother Carolyn Leverone and his brothers Mark and Brian Leverone.
He is survived by his loving family: father LeRoy A. Leverone of North Beach, MD, sister Theresa R. Henderson and her husband Steve of Greenbelt, MD brother Michael Leverone and his wife Susan of Reading, MA, nieces Julia Leverone and Madeline Henderson, nephews Steven Henderson and Patrick Leverone.
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Friday, May 5, 2017
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I worked with Joe for many years in the the beginning Leet-Melbrook Inc. then it became ARC. Joe was always generous with helping anyone that needed advice, or any help he could provide. He was bright and even though he suffered with his condition one would never know of his pain. God bless you Joe.
Kelly Avallone
Joe was a wonderful friend who I knew from high school. He was a great reader and thinker and even though his health was always on the edge his imagination soared beyond borders. I was overseas for many years and lost touch. So sorry to hear about his passing but I know that his spirit has found a place of rest.
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I worked with Joe for many years in the the beginning Leet-Melbrook Inc. then it became ARC. Joe was always generous with helping anyone that needed advice, or any help he could provide. He was bright and even though he suffered with his condition one would never know of his pain. God bless you Joe.
Kelly Avallone
Joe was a wonderful friend who I knew from high school. He was a great reader and thinker and even though his health was always on the edge his imagination soared beyond borders. I was overseas for many years and lost touch. So sorry to hear about his passing but I know that his spirit has found a place of rest.