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Lois B. Livingston

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Lois B. Livingston 1922 ~ 2006 Lois Gene Brown Livingston, 83, succumbed to cancer on March 4, 2006, at her home in Salt Lake City, Utah. Lois was born on December 30, 1922, in Salt Lake City, the fifth child of Alma Edwin Brown and Lucile Evans Brown. She attended South High School and graduated...

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President Livingston,Kay, from Scotland,a land you hold dear comes a prayer for your comfort, and an expression of love and admiration for the leadership you gave to the mission and to me personally. Sister Livingston is constantly in my memories as are you both, of a very wonderful missionary experience shared together. Anaheim Mission 1980-81

I have such wonderful memories of my mission parents. President and Sister Livingston were and are such great examples to all who know them. As missionaries we were treated like their sons and daugthers. There was never any doubt about the love the Livingstons had for their mission family. I am sure that Sister Livingston and Elder Watts have already had the first Anaheim Mission reunion on the other side of the vail. They are probably working together on plans for the first millenial version...

President Livingston:
I was sorry to hear of the passing of Sister Livingston. My sincerest condolences.
California Anaheim (Spanish) 1979-180

Kay, I will never forget the wonderful trip to Scotland and England with you and your Mom and Dad and other cousins. What a fun time we all had. We still enjoy the video your dad made for all of us. Your tribute to your mother was, as expected - perfect! What a great lady.

Dear President Lew and Family,

Your dear wife, mother, and grandmother was an inspiration to all who knew her --- including us.
Her viewing and funeral were the same time as J. Leigh Cannon's services, so we missed both opportunities to express our sympathy to you. We have happy memories of her and you from the great Mt. Olympus 12th Ward and Stake. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.

Sincerely, Rees & Virginia Jensen

My deepest sympathy to President Livingston and your family at the loss of your wife. She was truly an inspiration to us missionaries.

Dear Pres. Livingston; My wife and I send our deepest sympathy to the passing of a great and compassionate lady. She had a great capacity to love and through this love left a deep impression on my life. It truly was an honor to serve in the mission field with you.

Dear Pres. Livingston,
I am so sorry to hear about Sister Livingston passing away. I was in the mission field with you in 78/79...May the Lord bless you and your family.
Karen (Andersen) LaPratt

Sister Livingston was an inspiration and gentle nurturer to me as the mission mother. Her smile and sweet teaching of manners will always be remember. My prayers are with you Pres. Livingston