REV. BRADFORD LEAVITT
Rev. Leavitt is a minister
of the Gospel; he is indeed more than this, for he is the pioneer in a new
vocation in which his qualifications as a minister fit him for the perfect
administration of his self imposed combined duties of clergyman and funeral
director.
When
Rev. Leavitt entered this new field comparatively recently, opinion was divided
as to the wisdom of his decision. Today
the many hundreds whom he has served in this double and truly Christian role
will testify that he was most certainly right in his decision; as he has proved
that he could with his dual qualification lessen the burden of grief attendant
upon the last rites of those who pass away.
Rev.
Leavitt was born in 1868 in Boston, Mass.
He came to California when a comparatively young man and has been a
resident of Woodside for the last ten years.
In 1893 he was married in Cambridge, Mass.
The
Rev. Leavitt was pastor of the First Unitarian (Star King) Church in San Francisco
from 1900 to 1914 where his sermons an the administration of the affairs of the
church attracted widespread comment of the most favorable nature.
At
the present day the Rev. Leavitt occupies the position of vice president of the
N. Gray and Company of San Francisco and is the manager of the Burlingame and
South San Francisco branches of this enterprise.
The
Rev. Leavitt is a member of the following clubs and organizations: Commonwealth Club, Harvard Club, Chit-chat
Club, Unitarian Club and University Club.
He belongs also to California Lodge No. 1, F. & A.M. His home is at the Shine Ranch, Woodside.
Transcribed
by Betty Wilson
Source: History of San Mateo County by Philip W. Alexander & Charles P. Hamm page 166. Press of Burlingame Publishing Co., Burlingame, CA. 1916.
© 2004 Betty Wilson.
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