H. Norene Livingston
H. Norene Livingston, 85, of Springfield, died at 11:45 pm, Friday, February 25, 2011 at Memorial Medical Center. She was born April 26, 1925 in Witt, IL to John and Maude Neusman Fox. She married Lester P. Livingston on March 18, 1945 and he preceded her in death on April 8, 1995. Also preceding her in death were her parents and two sisters.
Surviving are one daughter, Suzanne (Joseph) Nasturzio of Toronto, Canada; one son, Bradley S. Livingston of Sun Prairie, WI; one granddaughter, Cassandra Nasturzio and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
Norene was a resident of Springfield since 1947 and attended Laurel United Methodist Church. She retired from the State of Illinois after 20 years of clerical work for various agencies, last working for the Department of Vocational Rehabilitation. She enjoyed decorating her home, cooking and shopping.
Visitation: 10-11 a.m., Thursday, March 3, 2011 at Staab Funeral Home.
Funeral Service: 11 a.m., Thursday March 3, 2011 at Staab Funeral Home with Reverend Jerry King officiating. Burial will follow at Oak Ridge Cemetery.
Memorial contributions may be made to the American Heart Association or Susan G. Komen for the Cure.
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Janet & George Kennedy
March 3, 2011
The loss of your Mother is difficult, may your memories give you courage and comfort as you say your goodbyes, until you are together again.My prayers will be with you and your family today.
Jeff Baum
March 2, 2011
Please accept our condolences for your loss.
Jeff Baum and Staff at Wisconsin Aviation
Tracy Lowe
March 2, 2011
Brad & Suzanne, I'm so sorry to hear about Aunt Pug. She was always so nice to me. Now all three sisters are up there in heaven together along with Mammer & our grandpa. She was blessed to have the two of you as children. She was so proud of you both. She will be missed so much. Your cousin, Tracy
Jacqueline Chambers
March 1, 2011
To Brad and Suzanne,
I have fondest memories of working with Norene at Dept. of Rehab. She was such a kind and dedicated and caring person to work with and a friend of mine.
You have my sympathy at this time and I know you both will cherish the memories of your mother.
Bill Ruschmeyer
March 1, 2011
Brad and Suzanne, So sorry for your loss. I amongst others at Concordia Village had the privilege of caring for your mother over the past year. She sure did enjoy conversation. She will be missed. My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.
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