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Robert L. "Bob" Livingston Sr.

RAPID CITY , South Dakota

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RAPID CITY - Robert L. "Bob" Livingston Sr. CMSGT, USAF, (Retired) left this life on December 8th, 2007, after a brief battle with cancer. Bob was born 28 Dec 1927 at Ava, MO to Fred and Elva (Souder) Livingston. He attended school at Ava, graduating from High School in 1945. He enlisted in the...

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Livingston Family,
My thoughts and prayers are with you. I was priveledge to have Chief Livingston as my instructor in ROTC at Douglas High School. I learned so much from Chief since he was a great teacher. He always made sure we strived for the best. May he rest in peace. We will miss you Chief Livingston.

Several years ago Bob interviewed me and helped raise me to the Master Mason Degree which I still hold today. He was a special manm none like him...

Additionally, we'd like to offer my deepest sympathy and condolences. Unfortunately, We just heard about his passing today and missed the funeral. A special card will be forthcoming.

Ben Blake
Rapic City Lodge #25 AF&AM

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

A Good person and mentor
he will be missed

When mom told me Uncle Bob had passed, my first thought was of Grandma and Aunt Melba saying "Bob, what the heck took you so long?" I know the three of them are sitting up there laughing and catching up and the Father is shaking his head as He watches. Yes, we truly mourn his passing, yet we celebrate his life and legacy and take great comfort in knowing he's reaping his reward.

I'm sorry are such inadequate words at a time like this. Know that though we didn't get to see Uncle Bob (nor the rest of you) nearly as often as we would have liked, we loved him dearly nonetheless. He will be greatly missed.

Love,

Grace,Terry and Bobby
Bob was one of the finest Gentleman I have ever known. I will never forget him or his friendship. He will be greatly missed.

Bob Livingston made an impact on the young enlisteds of the 28th Bomb Wing as well as the youth in the Douglas School system. He showed young people what fair-play and decency are all about.

Grace, Terry and Bobby,
Your loss leaves a hole in the Bratcher family as well. You have been a part of my life since it began and I will never forget Bob or any of you. You are in my prayers and thoughts. I wish I could be there to share in saying goodbye, but since I can't, this will have to do. Goodbye, Bob. I'll miss you.