Jesse-Livesay-Obituary

Jesse Livesay

Dayton, Ohio

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Livesay, Jesse Calloway "JC"Jesse Calloway Livesay, born 31 August 1944, left this earth on Friday morning 14 March 2025 at the very moment the lunar eclipse occurred. At 80 years old, he was the eldest son of Calloway [Blackwater Virginia] and Jerline [Biggs] Livesay [Nashville Tennessee]. He is...

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Jesse and I enjoyed being theater friends during our high school years. Along with his talent, I remember his kindness...and his sense of humor - Jesse loved to make others laugh! I am not at all surprised that he made such a difference in the world!

I am grateful for the investment you made in my life. RIP Mr. Livesay

RIP Condolences to family. Remember him when I was taking classes to become a realtor.

We knew each other at Ohio University Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity. I was proud to call him brother

Good friend, good guy with a quick sense of humor. To Donna and family so very sorry for your loss. To those who remember the " old days" my interaction with Bill Strong would have driven Bill mad if it wasn't for Jess's ability to tell bill when I was kidding or serious. Both were fine gentlemen to work with and helped me both professionally and personally.

Jesse and I were Fraternity Brothers of Beta Zeta Chapter of Phi Kappa Sigma at Ohio University . He was a born leader, armed with a special charm to accomplish good things.

I had Mr. Livesay my freshman year (1968-69 school year), for General Business. I think it was second period. He was a very effective teacher and I learned much. He taught us about the stock market by having everyone in class bring in fifty cents. He pooled the money and purchased a share of stock in Magnavox. Each day we looked at the stock and we saw if we made money or lost it. At the end a present period (I think it was one month) we found our stock was worth less and when he...

I remember Jesse when visiting my mother at Brookdale of Oakwood. Jesse was always there with Dale. Jesse was such a gentle and caring man with Dale and my Mom. And Johnny, you were there helping anyone who needed caring for. I am so sorry for your loss. I was always comforted for my Mom when seeing you and Jesse. Take care. Carolyn