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Dr. Arthur H. Livermore

Gloucester, Massachusetts

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Livermore, Dr. Arthur H. 94 8/14/1915 10/12/2009 Arthur Hamilton Livermore was born in Monroe, Wash., Aug. 14, 1915, and died in Gloucester, Mass., Oct. 12, 2009. He was the eldest of three sons of Hamilton Arthur Livermore and Helena Victoria Smith Livermore. When Arthur was 5, the family moved...

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My condolences to the family of Arthur Livermore. I worked with Art for many years at the Triangle Coalition. Among many things, Art was instrumental in starting the Albert Einstein Distinguished Educator Fellowship Program, which is celebrating it's 20th anniversary year this year.

Art and his wife, Jane, were both wonder people - very kind, very gracious, very giving. All good thoughts when I think of them. (They hosted an office engagement party at their home for my husband and...

Art Livermore was my adviser when I was a chemistry major at Reed (1958-1962), and best man at my wedding to John E.H. Hancock. We've kept in touch over the years, and I'm sorry to learn of his death, following as it does so closely on the loss of Marsh Cronyn. My condolences to all the family.

Virginia (Oglesby) Hancock

My mother, Isabel Barbour Shaw, went all thru Woodstock Elem. and Franklin High School with Arthur. She always spoke highly of him in remembering school mates. In the 1950s she worked as secretary in the Chemistry Bldg. at Reed College and again considered herself fortunate to be in his company along with Dr. A. Scott, Dr. Cronyn and others. I myself in high school washed test tubes in the chemistry stockroom and met him. He always treated everyone with dignity and respect and had a...

I extend my condolences to the family of Arthur Livermore. He and my late husband, Byron Youtz, were close friends and collaborators in science projects and on the faculty of Reed College. Bernice L. Youtz

I am very sorry for your loss. Your dad shared a room with my dad at Seacoast. what I knew of your dad, is that he was always upbeat. I liked Arthur. Again, sorry for your loss.

Dana Salo & family