Mary-Livingston-Obituary

Mary Livingston

Dallas, Texas

1925 - 2013

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DIED
June 1, 2013
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Dallas, Texas

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Mary Ellis Livingston. 1-6-1925 to 6-10-2013. A gifted teacher, who in 1965 was trained as a Language Therapist by Dr. Luke Waites at the Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children. For the next 30 years, Mary taught many fortunate and brilliant Dyslexic children one on one and led them to...

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I was a student of Mrs. Livingston when I was in the 3rd grade. She helped me in my reading as a dyslexic student and gave me hope for my future. This 3rd grader went on to become an aircraft technician with Continental / United Airline thanks to the concern and dedication of teachers like Mrs. Livingston. We all feel the loss of such a lady. My prayers go to the family.
John duke Kilgore Jr.

Mary was a wonderful friend... an inspiration in so many ways. Thoughtful and gracious, and with a wonderful, intelligent sense of humor. I admired her immensely and will miss her. So sorry for your loss.

When I think of Mary Gordon, I remember that she would always ask me so many questions about myself, my husband, mom and dad and my sister. She was one of the rare friends in this world that truly seemed interested in knowing about "you" and not focused on herself. Love to Peter - Helen & Mary Martha and all of your families.

I had the honor to take care of this wonderful sweet lady, I will never forget the bond we had and how hard I tried for her to be comfortable in her last days. May Mary rest in peace and may she be with her loved ones in heavens. Condolences go to all her family.

Sorry to hear about her passing, will tell Deb when I see her and we are thinking of you all…Mary had to be proud of, and thankful for, all of the wonderful grandchildren she left in this world...

Dear Helen, Peter, and Mary Martha: Remembering your mother's spirit of fun and her kindness when we were little kids in Richardson. Prayers of thanksgiving for a life well lived.

Dear Baskin family:

Over the years, I would see her at Vickery Towers and, occasionally, we spoke. She always had a smile on her face. She was a sweet lady. Our sympathy for your loss. May she now rest peacefully.

Helen, Mary and Pete,
Laura and I want you to know that you have our deepest sympathies in this time of grief and sorrow. We hope you can, in due time, move on to celebrating your mother's life and your memories of her will comfort you and serve as an inspiration.