The deceased was born in Charleston, S.C., in 1862. She came to Florida in early womanhood and resided at Satsuma for a number of years. About twenty years ago she moved to Palatka and has since resided here.
Mrs. Livingstone took an active interest in civic affairs, and was a good Christian woman, being a consistent member of the Catholic church.
She is survived by her one son, William A. Livingston and a sister, Mrs. W. P. Slaughter, both of this city.
The funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at 4:00 o'clock from the Catholic church, Rev. Father Becker officiating.
The following gentlemen acted as pallbearers: A. J. Shelley, Frank Sapp, R. E. Kmetz, Charles Ryan, J. H. Yelverton and E. H. Fortune.
Interment in West View Cemetery. (Times-Herald Obituary dtd Friday, 24 Apr 1931.)
The deceased was born in Charleston, S.C., in 1862. She came to Florida in early womanhood and resided at Satsuma for a number of years. About twenty years ago she moved to Palatka and has since resided here.
Mrs. Livingstone took an active interest in civic affairs, and was a good Christian woman, being a consistent member of the Catholic church.
She is survived by her one son, William A. Livingston and a sister, Mrs. W. P. Slaughter, both of this city.
The funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at 4:00 o'clock from the Catholic church, Rev. Father Becker officiating.
The following gentlemen acted as pallbearers: A. J. Shelley, Frank Sapp, R. E. Kmetz, Charles Ryan, J. H. Yelverton and E. H. Fortune.
Interment in West View Cemetery. (Times-Herald Obituary dtd Friday, 24 Apr 1931.)
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