![]() ![]() ![]() His best individual state finish was third and he was named to the All-State team. The team competed in the State Tournament twice during his tenure. Pat played on the Varsity Golf team all four years, winning the Individual Conference Championship as a senior. He was First-Team All-Conference and First-team All-State his senior year. That season, he led the state in rushing with 1,254 yards and set a state record with 14.8 yards per carry, a mark that still ranks third all-time in state history. In 1952, Pat was Captain of the football team and led the Nathan Hale Huskies to an undefeated season and the Conference Championship. Pat was a celebrated athlete earning 11 Varsity letters in football, golf, basketball and track. He was a 2019 Inductee into the Nathan Hale Sports Hall of Fame. He attended Nathan Hale High School where he was the President of his senior class. Pat was born January 1, 1935, the youngest of eight children. Pat is also survived by his sister Mary Geldien, sisters-in-law Jean and Rita Levenhagen and sister-in-law Jackie Molinaro Hayes, her husband Hugh Hayes, and many nieces, nephews and friends. He is survived by his loving and devoted wife of 63 years, Jill, his children: Jon, Kelly, Katy and Tim Christopher (Rachael) and his grandchildren: Patrick (Ami), Abby, Maggie, Erik and Heather. He was welcomed into heaven by his parents Perle (Thompson) and Erving John Levenhagen, his infant son Tim Patrick, his brothers and sisters Gene, Betty, Dick, Jim, Ted, and Jerry and in-laws Chuck, Norm, Mary and Harry. Patrick Joseph Levenhagen was born to eternal life October 16, 2020. ![]()
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