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Mary Livingstone Obituary

Quincy Mary P. (Gill) Livingstone, died Saturday, May 24 at the Caritas Good Samaritan Hospital in Brockton with her family by her side. Mary grew up in Boston. She attended services at Ruggles St. Baptist Church in Boston. Mary is retired clerk from the Registry of Motor Vehicles in Boston. She enjoyed Bingo and Foxwoods and was a avid bowler. Wife of the late John Livingstone. Loving mother of Michael D'Amore of Tewksbury, Carol Loonie of Milton, Sharon Belcher and Leanne Vasconcellos both of Falmouth and John Livingstone of Quincy. Also survived by 14 grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren and many great great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Mary also leaves behind her former husband Leonard D'Amore of Worcester. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral Service Thursday at 11 a.m. in the Lydon Chapel for Funerals, 644 Hancock St., Quincy. Visiting hours, Wednesday from 5- 8 p.m. Interment Bourne National Cemetery, Bourne. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Mary's name to St. Francis House, 39 Boylston St., Boston, MA 02116. For directions, please visit www.lydonfuenralchapel.com.

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Published by The Patriot Ledger from May 27 to May 28, 2008.

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May 27, 2008

To all of the Livingstone family:
Mary was a pleasure to see everyday. Just the thought of her made me smile. I enjoyed helping her with her breakfast and her yelling at me that she was all done. I loved the fact that she always wanted me to take her to where she wanted to be. You all are very lucky people to have had her for a mother, aunt, nana or friend..My deepest sympathys are with all of you. You will be in my thoughts and prayers.

The Petersen Family

May 27, 2008

NanaMa, you have always treated us well and made us feel comfortable. You were a fun and pleasant person to be with. You will be truely missed by many. You had a tough end but are finally at peace.

Love,

John Livingstone

May 26, 2008

Nana - there are no words to express what you meant to all of us, we will miss you terribly.

Johnny, Leah, Rhiannon & Karina

Paula Buckley

May 26, 2008

I love you and I miss you Nana Banana.
I know you are watching over us, and now it is your turn to say "Be good"- and I will respond with "I don't have a choice".
I deeply miss our time together.
P.S. I am sorry I scared you with my orange hair.

Paula Buckley

May 26, 2008

I love you and I miss you Nana Banana.
I know you are watching over us, and now it is your turn to say "Be good"- and I will respond with "I don't have a choice".
I deeply miss our time together.
P.S. I am sorry I scared you with my orange hair.

Paula Buckley

May 26, 2008

I love you and I miss you Nana Banana.
I know you are watching over us, and now it is your turn to say "Be good"- and I will respond with "I don't have a choice".
I deeply miss our time together.
P.S. I am sorry I scared you with my red hair.

Doreen Going

May 26, 2008

Auntie Mary,

We will miss you terribly. I will miss Christmas eve get togethers at your place. You always made me laugh!

Doreen, John and Madeline

Love - Susan, Ronnie, Arianna & Matthew

May 26, 2008

Nana- there are no words to really express what you mean to all of us. You were an extraordinary woman and a true lady. Now you are at peace. We will miss you and always love you.

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