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  1. May 7, 2024 · May 07, 2024. Harness racing Hall of Fame member Alan J. Leavitt, well known for breeding horses under the banner of Lana Lobell Farms and Walnut Hall Ltd., died May 6, 2024, in Lexington,...

  2. May 7, 2024 · May 07, 2024. - from Harnesslink.com. Sources reported on May 6 that Hall of Famer, Alan J. Leavitt, of Lana Lobell and Walnut Hall Ltd. fame, died at the age of 88. Born March 22, 1936, in Baltimore, Maryland, Leavitt employed his business instincts to become one of the brightest stars in the Standardbred harness racing sport.

  3. U.S. Harness Racing Hall of Fame member Alan J. Leavitt, well known for breeding horses under the banner of Lana Lobell Farms and Walnut Hall Ltd., passed away on May 6, 2024, in Lexington,...

  4. A lot of people in the Standardbred industry were trying to make sense of Leavitt’s life and death last week. A lot of people were struggling with the complexities of it. “He was one of a kind ...

  5. Alan J. Levitt was born on 20 September 1924 in Brighton, Massachusetts, USA. He was a writer and producer, known for Maude (1972), All in the Family (1971) and Miss Winslow and Son (1979). He died on 20 February 1980 in Los Angeles, California, USA.

    • Writer, Additional Crew, Producer
    • September 20, 1924
    • Alan J. Levitt
    • February 20, 1980
  6. Alan J. Levitt was born on 20 September 1924 in Brighton, Massachusetts, USA. He was a writer and producer, known for Maude (1972), All in the Family (1971) and Miss Winslow and Son (1979). He died on 20 February 1980 in Los Angeles, California, USA.

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  8. Jul 24, 2020 · Alan J. Leavitt, the famous Standardbred Breeder and Owner, is this week's special guest on the Harness Racing Alumni Show. Alan reveals to Freddie and the guys the unusual situation in Kentucky about the formation of a new Kentucky Harness Association (KHA), which is a three-member organization that is backed by Churchill Downs.

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