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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Owens, Wilmetta "Billie" (I5604)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Owens, Wilmetta "Billie" (I5604)
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BIOGRAPHY: Revolutionary War Soldier. Runner (messenger) for George Washington. Enlisted in the Continental Army in Lower Merion Township of Montgomery County, Pennsyvania in August 1776 at the age of seventeen. At Valley Forge during the winter of 1777-1778. Promoted to sergeant in August, 1780. Civilian profession was a cobbler. | Latch, Jacob Sr. (I952)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Morris, John Donne Drewry (I3314)
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Birth and Death information submitted by Pam Bernice Hallmark Wagner 1/2017 | Palmer, Wilma Jean (I11738)
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Birth and death information submitted by Pam Bernice Hallmark Wagner on 1/2017 | Hallmark, Ronald Grow (I2913)
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Birth and Death Information supplied by Kristal White-Knapik 29 Sept 2013 | Fox, Leona Beatrix (I14312)
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Birth Certificate lists Georges birthdate as Nov. 17 1909 but he always went by Nov. 16 & church records agree with Nov. 16, 1909 | Frandsen, George Harry (I7616)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Chidester, Lawrence Douglas (I9852)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Chidester, Caroline Ann (I9853)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Chidester, Phyllis Elaine (I9854)
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Birth German name Heinrich | Braun, Henry Otto (I8434)
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Birth name Maurice Elmer Long; adopted name Melvin Glenn Hardy. Per Wendy Coltrin 21 June 2012 | Hardy, Melvin Glenn (I5606)
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Birth, Death & Marriage published Woodburn Newspaper. | Eves, Doris Alma (I1992)
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Birth: Feb. 1, 1924 Tooele, Tooele County, Utah, USA
Father: Harry Franklin Chamberlin
Mother: Vernal Morris Parker Chamberlin
Spouse: Her first husband Raymond Lester McGowen, and they were married a short time. She then married Frank Joseph Cordova, and they later divorced. She then met and married the love of her life Robert Lawrence Cannon and they were Married: 52 years. Eloise was never able to have children or her own but loved Roberts children.
He writes, "Of all the sweetest, most gift-giving, humble sisters I have ever known, is Eloise. She has made her husband and Heavenly Father happy beyond measure. She has taught us all the meaning of what it is to truly give, to share and to just plain love. Just plain love everyone. Born in Utah under the covenant, she had the rare privilege of being baptized at age 8 in the Mormon Tabernacle in Salt Lake City. She is a direct relative of Henry Grow, the architect of the roof of the tabernacle. She went into nursing where she worked at Holy Cross Hospital in Salt Lake. She loved to make jewelry, cook and shop. She was also a skilled painter and many of her paintings, they still hang on her walls and many have been sold." Eloise Allie Chamberlin Cannon passed away May 20, 2013 at home surrounded by her loved ones.
Religion/Associations: LDS Church Member
Services: Graveside service
Mortuary: Berg Mortuary
Interment: Lehi City Cemetery
Obituary: Berg Mortuary | Chamberlin, Eloise Allie (I801)
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Birthed a baby girl who only lived a few hours. She died shortly afterwards. | Talbot, Blanche Elizabeth (I1749)
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Black Hills National Cemetery | Umphrey, Barbara (I1944)
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Black Hills National Cemetery | Cox, LaRae (I3545)
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Bobbette Clark Grow, 79, returned into the arms of her beloved family, Monday, April 27, 2015 after suffering many years with Alzheimer's. She was born July 19, 1935 and was eighth child of Americus Vespucious Clark and Delia Mae Colston Clark of Vowells Mill, Louisiana.
She is survived by her husband of 45 years, Marco R. Grow of Hurricane, Utah; her three children, Heather (David) Christensen of Hurricane, Utah, Bonnie Beauregard of Las Vegas, Nevada, and James (Sandra) Hunter of Newark, California; along with Marco's two children Tamra (Ron) Bye of Fremont, California and Mark (Robyn) Grow of Lat Lake City, Utah. Combined, Marco and Bobbette were blessed with 15 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren to date.
Bobbette was a beautiful quilter and shared the products of her talents with her family. She loved doing family history work and wrote or co-wrote many books about her family. She loved telling these stories to her children and grandchildren. She was very proud of where she came from and hoped that her posterity would be blessed with a knowledge and pride of who they were and where they came from. Her only wish was for their happiness and to have a love of family.
Bobbette was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Funeral services will be held Saturday, May 2, 2015 nat 11:00am at the Hurricane Stake Center 677 S. 700 W., Hurricane, Utah. A viewing will begin at 9:30am at the same location. Interment at the Hurricane City Cemetery.
Arrangements are under the direction of McMillan Mortuary 435-688-8880. Condolences may be shared at mcmillanmortuary.com | Clark, Bobbette (I11464)
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Body transported by rail to Philadelphia. | Cormeny, Milton T. (I4388)
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BOISE - Martha Gunderson Grow, 97, of Twin Falls, died Tuesday, March 20, 2007, at Saint Alphonsus Regional Medical Center in Boise.
Martha was born on March 6, 1910, in Salt Lake City, Utah, the daughter of Theodore and Marie Gunderson. She grew up in Salt Lake City with 10 brothers and sisters. On Dec. 6, 1927, Martha married Roy D. Grow in Salt Lake City, Utah. To this union, six children were born, Betty, Shirley, Joanne, Bernice, Dahrl and Derald. They moved to Twin Falls in the mid-1940s. Her husband, Roy, died in May of 1949, and Martha continued to live in Twin Falls and raise her children.
Martha is survived by her five daughters, Betty (Glen) Green of Great Falls, Mont., Shirley (Fred) Balis of Downey, Idaho, Joanne (Milt) Torfin of Boise, Bernice Strough of Boise and Dahrl (Tom) Blake of Salt Lake City, Utah; one son, Derald (Betty) Grow of Boise. She is also survived by her sister, Audrey Tapp of Salt Lake City; and her brother, Elmer Gunderson of Salt Lake City; as well as 16 grandchildren and many great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband and a grandson.
A celebration of Martha's life will be held as a graveside service at 1 p.m. Saturday, March 31, 2007, at Sunset Memorial Park. Family and friends may call from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday at Reynolds Funeral Chapel, 2466 Addison Ave. E. in Twin Falls. | Gunderson, Martha J. (I2214)
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Bone Cancer | Morriss, Wandra Iris (I1709)
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Bonnie Lynn Hall
1940 - 2014
Our beloved wife and mother passed away peacefully at home early on Tuesday morning March 18, 2014, in the company of her family. Born Bonnie Lynn Bouck on April 26, 1940, to Egbert Yates Bouck and Dorothy Emily Stauffer in Salt Lake City, Utah, she was the oldest of five siblings. Bonnie graduated from Granite High School in 1958. She married John Edward Hutto October 4, 1957, (later divorced). On March 19, 1967 she married D'Aure "Buck" Hall in Elko, Nevada. Bonnie was a Co-captain and active participant of her Neighborhood Watch Program. She enjoyed the outdoors, travel, dancing, but more than anything she enjoyed time with her family and friends. The family wishes to thank everyone for their many kindness and courtesies during her illness.
Bonnie is survived by her loving husband of 47 years, D'Aure "Buck" Hall; daughters Shelli (Gus) Summers, Tana Hall; sons Steven (Sherry) Hutto, Wade Hutto; step-sons Rocky Hall, and Bart (Susan) Hall; 20 grandchildren and 30 great-grandchildren. She is preceded in death by her parents Bert and Dorothy Bouck, and grandson Grayson Eyring.
Friends and family are invited to attend a Funeral Service on Saturday, March 22, 2014 at 11:00 a.m. at Larkin Sunset Gardens, 1950 East 10600 South, Sandy. A viewing and visitation with family will be held Friday, March 21, 2014 from 6 to 8 p.m. at the mortuary and again Saturday for one hour prior to the service. Interment will be at Larkin Sunset Gardens.
Published in Salt Lake Tribune from Mar. 20 to Mar. 21, 2014
- See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/saltlaketribune/obituary.aspx?pid=170255222#sthash.QSuZEP6K.dpuf | Bouck, Bonnie Lynn (I3100)
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Born Mower adopted name Barton | Barton, Frank Melvin Mower (I1164)
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Born Williamsburg, Ontario, Canada
Daughter of Alexander Beckstead and Catherine Lince
Married William Andrew Bills, 4 Jul 1852, Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania
Children - Gordon Silas Bills, William Andrew Bills, Alexander Bills, Catherine Emeline Bills, Harriet Elizabeth Bills, John Alma Bills, George Wellington Bills, Mary Ellen Bills, Martha Ann Bills, Henry Bills, Daniel Wallace Bills, David Bills
Emeline was about one year old when her parents and grandparents accepted the Gospel when three Mormon missionaries visited their home in Canada. The family journeyed by ox teams to meet with the Saints in DeWitt, Missouri, arriving there in September, 1838, it being a time when the Saints were being persecuted severely, and their lives were in danger constantly. She crossed the plains to the Salt Lake valley in 1849, and they settled in the West Jordan area, near the Jordan River.
When she married William Andrew Bills they spent most of their lives in South Jordan and Riverton, Utah, living on a farm.
Emeline was a typical pioneer mother - reared 12 children, most of whom lived on farms in the area of Riverton. She was a mid-wife in the community, and a mother to everyone needing aid.
She was always active in the Church, particularly in the Relief Society organization. She was loved by everyone for her wonderful dispostion and service.
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BOUNTIFUL - Joseph Quintin Adair, age 88, our loving father and grandfather, returned home to his Heavenly Father on Dec.10, 2008, at his home in Bountiful, surrounded by his family.
He was born Sept. 26, 1920 in Panguitch to Joseph and Marie Henrie Adair, the oldest of eight children.
A World War II veteran, he served in the U.S. Army Air Corps in the Pacific with the 316 Bombardment Wing.
He then attended Utah State University, where he received a BS degree in civil engineering and subsequently his professional engineer's license.
He married Marjorie Patricia Anderson on Nov. 15, 1947 in Salt Lake City; later sealed in the Logan LDS Temple.
Together, they raised eight children.
His career with the Utah Department of Transportation spanned 36 years serving in Logan, Kanab, Salina and Mt. Pleasant and as district four engineer in Price, where he designed and supervised the construction of I-70, U.S. 6, all access roo Lake Powell and many other highways.
His SR-276 Potash Road won Parade Magazine's most scenic highway opened in the U.S. in 1966. He received awards for Eagle Canyon, White Canyon, Colorado and Dirty Devil bridges. He served as district two engineer in SLC, where he supervise design and construction of I-215 and I-80.
He retired in 1986 as chief of roadway design for the state of Utah.
He enjoyed white-water rafting, gardening, exploring the southern Utah desert, traveling the world with his wife, skiing, hunting and many camping activities with his family.
As an Eagle Scout and leader, he took many young men on high-adventure outings.
He served in various capacities in the LDS Church, including, high council, bishop of the Carbonville LDS Ward and the last 11 years in the Bountiful LDS Temple.
Of all his accomplishments, he was the most proud of his family.
He is survived by sister, Wanda Miller; brothers Carroll and Kenneth; his eight children, Lou Ann, Bountiful; Gay (Kirtly) Nordfelt, Las Vegas, Nev.; Quintin (Kathy), Bluffdale; Laine (Rena), Spring Glen; Lori Lee (Matt) Heslop, North Ogdenin (Laurie), Las Vegas, Nev.; Leonard (Carolyn), Heber City; John (Judy), Nephi; 33 grandchildren; 26 great grandchildren; and his special friend, Charlotte Beck, and her family. He was preceded in death by his wife, Marjorie; two brothers, Ellis and Ronald; and sisters, Betty Lou and Lucille.
Funeral services were Monday, Dec. 15, at the Bountiful 39th LDS Ward. Interment was in Lakeview Memorial Estates under the direction of Lindquist's Bountiful Mortuary.
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Bountiful -- Grace Leola Scott Ferris, 87, 1577 S. 2nd West, Bountiful, died Oct. 19, 1972, in a Salt Lake City Hospital of natural causes.
Born Jan. 19, 1885, in Salt Lake City, to George L. and Josephine Streeper Grow Scott, she married William Sherman Ferris Sr. on Nov. 16, 1904, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Her marriage was one of the longest in duration in the state. Shes an active member of the Bountiful 36th LDS Ward, noted for her quilting work in the Relief Society and a former Primary officer in Nampa, Idaho.
Survivors: husband; sons, daughters, William S. Jr., Medford, Ore.; George C., Sacramento, Calif., Mrs. Josephine Kirkham, Salt Lake City, Mrs. Sterling K. (Ellen) Hixon, Bountiful; 15 grandchildren; 24 great grandchildren; three great-greatandchildren.
Funeral, 10 a.m. Saturday at Lindquist's Bountiful Memorial Chapel, 727 N. 4th East, Bountiful. Friends may call Saturday on hour prior to services. Burial, Bountiful Memorial Park.
Salt Lake Tribune October 20, 1972
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Boyd Clark Brinton
Contributed By: HaleCameronDaniel1 · 15 June 2013 · 0 Comments
Boyd Clark Brinton passed away peacefully December 28, 2000 of liver failure. Boyd was born April 8, 1928 in Salt Lake City, Ut to Wilder Huffaker Brinton and Bernice Anderson Clark. He grew up in Utah, Nevada, Montana, and Colorado. He graduated from the University of Colorado in Electrical Engineering and Business. He served a mission for the LDS Church to the Central States Mission. He married Lota Hatch in the Idaho Falls Temple on February 13, 1953. Boyd worked at General Electric in Schnectady, NY until 1959, then at Thiokol until he retired. Boyd was always active in the LDS Church and held many positions including: Bishop, high councilor, branch president, and ward and stake clerk. He is survived by his wife, Lota; sister, Suzanne (Kline) Strong; children, Wendy (Boyd) Lewis, Susan (Paul) Harman, Douglas (Diane) Brinton, Sharon (Steve) Biegler; 12 grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. | Brinton, Boyd Clark (I15286)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Woten, Bradley Steven (I10451)
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Brent died of Folminating Hepatitis. He was probably born with it. | Steadman, James Brent (I11696)
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Brief Illness Fatal to Thelma Taylor
Mrs. Thelma Grow Taylor, 30, active church worker in the Grant L.D.S. ward, died early Friday in an Idaho Falls hospital after a brief illness.
Funeral services will be held Monday at 1 p.m. i the grant L.D.S. Chapel with Bishop George Christensen officiating. The body will be at the Williams funeral home at Idaho Falls until 9:30 o'clock Monday when it will be taken to the family h.
Mr.s Taylor was born September 13, 1910, at Ammon, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Horace I. Grow, now residents of Nampa. She moved with her parents to Roberts in 1917 and resided there until her marriage to Wells D. Taylor in 1928.
Active in the relief society of the Grant L.D.S. ward, she also held the position of counselor in the Y.W.M.I.A. there.
Besides her parents and her widower, she leaves four children: Demont, 10; Paul, 7; Nancy, 4; and Rallie, 2.
Also surviving are six brothers and three sisters: Wesley, Charles and Sterl Grow, all of Nampa; William Grow, Beaver, Utah; Wendell Grow, Oakland, Calif.; George Grow, Salt Lake City, Utah; Miss Lou Dean Grow, Nampa; Mrs. Hamer Adams, Twin Fs and Mrs. George Stallings, Lewisville.
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Spence, Betty Lou (I5204)
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Brigham City Cemetery A-1-17-4 | Hall, Reese LeVar (I3073)
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Bright's disease (Kidney failure) | Moyer, Mary G. (I923)
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Bronchitis | Worthen, Grace (I2569)
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Bronchitis | Miller, Kenneth (I2647)
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Bronchitis | MILLER, Allen (I2651)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Bayne, Bruce Lynn (I14760)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Barton, Harmon Bruce (I7669)
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Bryon L. "Barney" Chase: Newspaper Obituary and Death Notice
Salt Lake Tribune, Utah - November 1992
Bryon Leroy "Barney" Chase, died November 22, 1992 in Salt Lake City, at the age of 78.
Born November 11, 1914 in Levan, Utah to James Leroy and Mary Etta Williams Chase. Married Theda Pierce April 16, 1938, later divorced. Married Florence Golden, from Nephi, November 6, 1954. He loved to farm and take care of his garden. He eyed fishing, also his work at Rubber Engineering. He loved kids, not just his own by everyones.
He is survived by wife, Florence; children, Anne Marlin, Spanish Fork; Patsy Evans, Lehi; Claudia Warman, Maine; Kathy McKern, Washington; Leslie Steward, Salt Lake City; Vicki Connelley and Barney Rue Chase, both of West Valley City; 25 granildren, 22 great-grandchildren, brothers and sisters, Veda Stevenson, Nephi; Reva Ballow, Colleen Nelson, both Salt Lake City; Rex Chase, Levan; Elden Chase, Henderson, Nevada.
Graveside services Wednesday, November 25, 1 p.m., Vine Bluff Cemetery in Nephi.
Funeral Directors: Deseret Mortuary
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Builder, Commuity Leader, Friend, and Father; Dee Livingood, 57 died June 3, 1995.
Dee was born in Ogden, Weber, Utah. His father, Tom was appointed to the Utah State Auditor's office, and the family moved to Salt Lake City. At the end of his father's term as Auditor, his family moved to Tennessee where his father workede atomic project. His father died at an early age, and in 1951, Dee, his mother, Hazel, and the family returned to Ogden, where she worked for Ogden City until her retirement. She died in 1983. Dee attended local schools and joined Ben Lomond High School's second graduating class of 1955.
While in High School, Dee began luring Lorraine Hilton out of her bedroom window to haunt the streets of Ogden. Dee was not the clean-cut person we would later know. During his High School years a black motorcycle jacket, long side burnd a duck-tail adorned his body. At 6'4" in height and 200 lbs. his nick name was "Big Dee." The high school yearbook did not list him as the "most likely to succeed." While in High School, and during summer vacations, Dee fibbed about his age and obtained work building the runway at Hill Air Force Base, and the extension to Pineview Dam. Dee and Lorriane were married in 1957 and he worked at the Ogden Union Station Mail Terminal and attended Weber State College. Soon he was working in construction full time, and making plans for a career in the industry he loved.
In 1967 at age thirty, with less than $1,000 capital, Dee started "Big-D" Construction Company. He started with almost nothing, but he has never been afraid of hard work and he believed in himself and his employees. He started his new compath a business culture of honesty, integrity, and hard work; where your word is your bond, with no difference between what you say and what you do. This simple business philosophy has created an environment for growth and success propelling Big-D Construction to its status as the largest construction company in the state of Utah, sixth largest in the West, and 131st largest construction firm in the United States. Dee has built great buildings from brick and stone, and found his success as a motivator of men and women.
In 1988, with his business running smoothly, Dee turned his attention to the commmunity. Dee has been chairman, president or board member of almost every community business, and professional organization in northern Utah. He always particd because it was the right thing to do, not for the recognition it brought. To name just a few of the more than twenty-five awards and recognitions he has received; Dee has been honored with the Ogden/Weber Chamber of Commerce "Wall of Fame" award, the Associated Builders and Contractors'"Lifetime Achievement Award," the Military Affairs' "Big Hat Award," the American Bar Association's "Liberty Bell Award," and an "Endowed Professorship" in his name at Weber State University. Ogden's mayor, Glen Mecham, proclaimed December 15, 1993 "Dee Livingood Day", in recognition of his civic contributions.
In 1994 Dee faced the biggest challenge of his life: lung cancer. He accepted his trial head on, determined to contribute the most to life he could, using every minute given to him.
Dee is survived by his wife Lorraine, four children, Marcia, Jack, Jena & Kate. Dee was always proud of the Ogden community and often said "It is my privilege to live in Ogden, north of the river, and my privlege to contribute everything Io this community."
We will all miss this great man.
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Standard Examiner Monday, June 5, 1995 Our View (partial)
When Dee Livingood stepped down as president of the Ogden/Weber Chamber, these words were written about him but not published.
Life during his service to the Chamber has been fast for him; some days his plate has been so full of things to do that something was sacrificed.
Livingood embraces success and it loves him, too. He is ebullient, the eternal optimist. His stature reflects his company's name - Big D.
He looks life a yuppie - tall, bearded - who strolls around like his is "Mr. Cool."
He drives a car with vanity license plates. And he serves on corporate boards.
In a topsy-turvy generation, he has corporate good times. He has created jobs. He has built his reputation, his business, because of his value system. He is a visionary. He sees dozens and dozens of programs starting up in which he has hadd not only in his private business, but in the community.
Livingood is a defining personality. He is not part of the "greed generation." He is the "creed generation." There is no label of selfish on him as most yuppies wear.
Not Livingood
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Buried in Leverington Cemetery, Roxborough | Streitzel, Catharine (I4741)
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Buried in Lower Merion Baptist Church Cemetery - Lot 66 Grave 4 | McAffee, Jane (I384)
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Buried in Roxborough Burial Ground - 88 years, 8 months, 8 days | Starne, Phoebe (I4772)
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Buried in St. Paul's Lutheran Cemetery, Ardmore, Montgomery, Pa | Reman, Caroline (I926)
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Buried in St. Paul's Lutheran Cemetery, Ardmore, Montgomery, Pa Plot 1349 Grave 3 North Portion | Grow, George Tibben Jr. (I899)
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Buried in the Lower Merion Baptist Curch Cemetery, Lott 66 Grave 3 | Righter, John (I45)
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Buried Payson City Cemetery, Payson, Utah, Utah | Hitesman, Sadie Faye (I2268)
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Buried St. Paul's Lutheran Cemetery, Ardmore, Montgomery, Pa | Geiner, Jacob (I6262)
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Buried with his father Theodore M. Grow Plat J Block 6 Row 12 | Grow, Sylvester Melvin (I1278)
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