Levi Ellis Envik, 40
Levi Ellis Envik, 40, passed away on Monday, April 13, 2020, in Sandpoint, Idaho.
Services will be announced at a later date once social distancing restrictions are relaxed.
Levi was born on May 11, 1979, in Sandpoint to Dennis and Patricia Envik. He grew up and attended school at Northside Elementary, Sandpoint Middle School and Sandpoint High School. Growing up he enjoyed hunting, fishing, playing soccer, and playing the drums.
He cooked at the Edgewater Restaurant, Powerhouse, and at elk camp. For 10 years he worked for Emerald Distri-butors as a driver. Since then he has worked as a foreman with his brother Ivan at Envik Construction.
Levi married Stacy LaMarche on May 5, 2001, in Sandpoint. Family was the most important thing to Levi. He enjoyed watching his daughter Seirra as a cheerleader during her four years of high school and getting her first deer together. He helped coach his son Carter in baseball, shared many hunting trips together and helped Carter fill his moose tag. More special family memories include a dream trip to Disneyland, camping trips to Montana, gardening, summer days at the cabin on the lake, and the birth of his grandson Jaxson.
He was a huge Seattle Mariners baseball fan. He loved to fish on Lake Pend Oreille, the Columbia River and in Alaska. Levi was an avid big game hunter, both Levi and Carter have filled their moose tags. He also enjoyed music, camping, four wheeling, gardening and barbecues.
He is survived by his wife, Stacy Envik of Sagle; his son, Carter Envik; his daughter, Seirra Ryckman; his grandson, Jaxson Ryckman; his mother, Patricia Cotting of Kellogg; his stepmother, Joyce Envik of Sagle; two brothers, Erik (Shava) Envik and Ivan (Valerie) Envik; his nephews, Zach, Alex, Conner, and Liam; and his niece, Chloe. He also is survived by numerous friends, aunts, uncles, and cousins.
Levi will be buried at the Lakeview Cemetery next to his father Dennis, who preceded in him in death.
Lakeview Funeral Home in Sandpoint is handling the arrangements. Please visit Levi’s online memorial at lakeviewfuneral.com and sign his guest book.