Dies at Age of 72
Harry S. Livingston, aged 72, one of the best known residents of East Lake, died at his home, 3108 Ave M, yesterday afternoon at 1 o'clock after a short illness. He is survived by his wife, two sons, C. D., of this city, and H. W. Livingston, of Atlanta, Ga.; two daughters Mrs. G.O. Bates of this city and Mrs. W. S. Sitton, of Teloga, GA.; two brother Robert W., of Pittsburgh, Pa., and two sisters, Mrs. Anderson Sole, of McKeesport Pa., and Mrs. R. H. Brown, of this city. Mr. Livingston had been a resident of East Lake for more than thirty years and had been connected with the Ross-Mehan foundry for the same length of time. Mr. Livingston was a molder, and in his young years was active in union labor circles.
Funeral will be held from the home Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock, the Rev. Mr. Adams and the Rev. T. S. McCallie officiating. Interment will be in Forest Hill cemetery. Pallbearers will be Matt Brown, Richard Brown, Charley Hunt, Harry Hunt, A. M. Hill and C. A. Carpenter.
Chattanooga Times, 2/24/1926
Dies at Age of 72
Harry S. Livingston, aged 72, one of the best known residents of East Lake, died at his home, 3108 Ave M, yesterday afternoon at 1 o'clock after a short illness. He is survived by his wife, two sons, C. D., of this city, and H. W. Livingston, of Atlanta, Ga.; two daughters Mrs. G.O. Bates of this city and Mrs. W. S. Sitton, of Teloga, GA.; two brother Robert W., of Pittsburgh, Pa., and two sisters, Mrs. Anderson Sole, of McKeesport Pa., and Mrs. R. H. Brown, of this city. Mr. Livingston had been a resident of East Lake for more than thirty years and had been connected with the Ross-Mehan foundry for the same length of time. Mr. Livingston was a molder, and in his young years was active in union labor circles.
Funeral will be held from the home Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock, the Rev. Mr. Adams and the Rev. T. S. McCallie officiating. Interment will be in Forest Hill cemetery. Pallbearers will be Matt Brown, Richard Brown, Charley Hunt, Harry Hunt, A. M. Hill and C. A. Carpenter.
Chattanooga Times, 2/24/1926
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