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Robert H. Dunlevy, 29, died April 10, 2012, at his home in Ashkelon, Israel. He was born March 7, 1983, in Palmer, the son of Lawrence and Linda (Knepshield) Dunlevy.
A visitation for family and friends is from 1 to 3 p.m., April 27 at Alaskan Heritage Memorial Chapel, 1015 S. Check St., Wasilla. A celebration of life is at 3 p.m., at the funeral home.
Robert graduated from high school in 2001. He left Alaska in 2002 to further his education and obtained a degree from DeVry University in 2005. He secured a job in July 2011 with X-Tech in Austin, Texas, as a subcontractor/computer chip manufacturer.
Robert loved the outdoors and had a passion for gardening and hiking. He also loved to build things with his hands. Robert was always a happy person and willing to help others. He will be loved and missed by his family and friends he made along his life’s journey.
Surviving are his parents, Lawrence and Linda Dunlevy of Wasilla.
The family was cared for by Alaskan Heritage Memorial Chapel and Crematory Wasilla.