Desoto
Sun Herald
02 Dec 1999
Richard M.
Livingston
-Richard
Milton Livingston, 48, of Fort Myers,
Fla., and formerly of Arcadia, Fla., died Nov. 30, 1999.
-Born Dec. 24, 1950,
in Arcadia, he moved
to Cape Coral, Fla., 25 years ago from Fort Ogden, Fla.
-Mr. Livingston
graduated from Desoto County
High School, Arcadia. Always an award-winning student, he graduated Cum
Laude from the University of South Florida, Tampa, Fla., in 1971 with a
bachelor's degree in education and math.
-His many interests
and hobbies included
genealogy and antiques, and he was a collector and dealer of depression
era glass. He researched, wrote and published the magazine "South
Florida
Pioneers" for several years in the late 1970s and was a well-known
historian.
He also loved art, gardening, orchids and cats. He leaves on cat
"Ebony."
-He was a special,
gifted human being --
a devoted and loving son, brother, uncle and friend. He was the best
Christmas
gift his family ever received and the sunshine of his life will remain
with everyone forever.
-He was a senior
accountant in the finance
department of the city of Cape Coral. He was a member of the Sons and
Daughters
of the American Revolution and many other historical organizations. Mr.
Livingston was a treasurer of the Dean Park Historical Association. He
was a member of the Fort Ogden First Baptist Church.
-Survivors include
his mother, Janette (French)
Livingston; sisters, Barbara (Harold) Thomas of Fort Ogden, Betty
Walters
of Fort Myers, Lorna (George) Kron of Fort Myers, and Diane French
(Charles)
Kulp of Orlando; brothers, Morton "Jimmie" (Carol) Livingston Jr. of
Fort
Ogden, Robert (Delaray) French of Orlando, and Jadene (Joe) Jackerson
of
Blairsville, Ga. He is preceded in death by his father, the late Morton
L. Livingston Sr.
-Visitation will be
from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Dec. 3 at Ponger-Kays-Grady Funeral Home, 50 N. Hillsborough Ave.,
Arcadia,
Fla. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Dec. 4 at the funeral home.
Burial
will be Dec. 4 at Fort Ogden Cemetery, Fort Ogden. Memorial donations
may
be made to "The Myeloma 200", 5765 Trailways Drive, No. 122, Fort
Myers,
FL 34267, Fort Ogden Baptist Church, P. O. Box 157, Fort Ogden, FL
34267
or Rescue Cats at (941) 939-3680.
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Fort
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02 Dec 1999

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