OBIT: Deseret News, The (Salt Lake City, UT) - Wednesday, January 5, 2005
Fay R. Livingston (1920 - 2004)
Fay R. Livingston, our beloved father, grandfather, great-grandfather, uncle, and friend left this life December 30, 2004 to be with his eternal companion, Alice Marie, who passed away just five months ago on July 24, 2004.
Fay was born on November 24, 1920 in Rupert, Idaho, to Claude Livingston and Sarah Robertson. His mother died just nine days before his eleventh birthday, and his father passed away five years later. His experiences taught him character and gave him the fortitude necessary to meet and overcome life's challenges. He learned frugality by living through the great depression. One of his favorite sayings was "it's not how much you earn, it's how much you save".
His education was furthered after high school in Weiser, Idaho where he met Marie. After the attack on Pearl Harbor, Fay served in the army and was stationed in El Paso, Texas, where he and Marie were married on November 7, 1942. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Idaho Falls Temple on November 7, 1956.
After his military duties were served, he began his 33 year career with the United States Weather Bureau in Rupert, Idaho. He was transferred to Pocatello, Idaho, then to Pendleton, Oregon where he retired. As a "weather man", he reported the weather on the local radio stations, where he was known throughout the area as "Doc" Livingston. Fay was also an insurance agent for Northwestern Mutual Insurance.
Fay was a member of the LDS Church serving in various positions over the years including several years in scouting, with his sons. He was currently a member of the Kaysville 18th Ward. He loved the Savior and always tried to follow His example.
Fay is survived by his six children, Barbara Alice Dobson (Paul) Of Allen, Texas; Robert Fay Livingston (Linda) of Post Falls, Idaho; Valden P. Livingston (Elizabeth) of Kaysville, Utah; Sonya Marie Bonnett (the late Michael) of Litchfield, New Hampshire; Lea Ann Braithwaite (Edwin) of St. George, Utah; Laren Clyde Livingston of Kaysville, Utah; 14 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren also survive him.
Funeral services will be held Friday, Jan. 7, 2005 at 11 a.m. at Lindquist's Layton Mortuary, 1867 No. Fairfield Road.
Friends and family may call Thurs. from 6-8 p.m. and Friday from 9:45-10:45 a.m. at the mortuary.
Interment, Kaysville City Cemetery, 500 East Crestwood.
OBIT: Deseret News, The (Salt Lake City, UT) - Wednesday, July 28, 2004Alice Marie Livingston (1922 - 2004)
Marie Livingston, our dearly beloved wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and friend, left this life on July 24, 2004, to be with her cousins in Heaven.
Marie was born on September 24, 1922 to Clyde Davies Hemsley and Alice Eugenia Hedelius, in Rexburg, Idaho, where she grew up on the family farm with her four siblings.
Growing up on a farm, Marie learned the value of work at an early age. Her mother died when she was 15 ½ , and being the oldest child, she grew up fast as she had to help run a home and raise her brothers and sisters while still a teenager. In the process, she learned many skills that helped her raise her own six children.
Following graduation from high school in Plano, she continued her education in Weiser, Idaho where she met her husband and life-long companion, Fay "R" Livingston. They were married November 7, 1942, in El Paso, Texas where Fay was in the military. They were later sealed to each other and their children in the Idaho Falls, Temple. They were married for over 60 years, celebrating their 50th Anniversary with family and friends at their current home in Kaysville, Utah.
Marie was a member of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers as well as a faithful member of the LDS church (most recently being a member of the Kaysville 18th Ward), serving whenever she could in various positions.
Her love of the Savior and His gospel were the foundation of her life, and she instilled those same values in the lives of her children.Marie served in several secretarial positions while raising her children, including 13 ½ years as the Executive Secretary to the Selective Service Board in Pendleton, Oregon. Much of time with Selective Service was during the Vietnam War. Genealogy was one of her great loves and she rarely missed family reunion or an opportunity to visit her cousins. Her family is certain she has carried on that tradition in heaven. Marie loved to travel.
She crossed the United States several times, visited Europe, Russia, the Middle East, Egypt (where she saw the great pyramids), and celebrated her 77th birthday in Armenia.
Marie is survived by her husband, Fay "R" Livingston, of Kaysville, Utah; her three daughters, Barbara Alice Dobson, Allen, Texas; Sonya Marie Bonnet, Litchfield, New Hampshire; Lea Ann Braithwaite, St. George, Utah; and her three sons, Robert Fay Livingston, Monroe, Washington; Valden P. and Laren Clyde Livingston, both of Kaysville, Utah. She is also survived by two brothers, Clyde Darrell Hemsley, Anaheim, California; and Kimball Karl Hemsley, Willard, Utah; 14 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be he
Evelyn Rudd Newell passed from this life on March 23, 2013 to return home to her family that have gone before her. Evelyn was born on April 14, 1928 in Moroni, Utah to Alice Draper Rudd and Ruben Rudd. She married Raymond Dean Newell on January 2, 1946. She is survived by her children: LaRee (Mark) Haveron, Val (Vickie) Newell, Ray Lyn Newell, Les Newell and Tareasa (David) Eagar. She has 18 grandchildren and 53 great-grandchildren. She loved each little baby that was born into the family. She will be missed by family and friends. She enjoyed traveling to Wendover with her friends from the Senior Friendship Center. And loved playing games such as Bingo and Bunko. She will be greatly missed by her dear sister, Georgia Christensen, who was her greatest friend and phone buddy. She was preceded in death by her mother, brother, husband and son, Ray Lyn. A viewing will be held at Sundberg-Olpin Mortuary, 495 S State St. Orem, UT, Friday, March 29, from 11am - 1pm. A graveside service will be held directly after at 1:30 at Orem Cemetery. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.SundbergOlpinMortuary.com We would like to extend a special thanks to Ross & Jan Hunt (neighbors) and ward members who were so very helpful to all of us.
The marriage of "Lawrence Braithwaite" and "Mabell Saddler" is listed in the IGI (via FHL Film # 476869), which states that they were married on 7 July 1590 in Hawkshead, Lancashire.
The burial "Lawence Braithwt" is listed in the parish register of Hawkshead, Lancashire (FHL Book # 942.72/H7, V26c, p.88), which states that he was buried on 28 December 1598 and that he was of "Braythey [Brathay]".
Relationship Research Note: The father of "Lawrence Braithwt"--who married Mabell Saddler in 1590--may have been the "Lawrence Braithwt" who was buried on 27 September 1589 in Hawkshead, Lancashire. (Source: FHL Book # 942.72, K02chs, p.61.)
The marriage of "Lawrence Braithwaite" and "Mabell Saddler" is listed in the IGI (via FHL Film # 476869), which states that they were married on 7 July 1590 in Hawkshead, Lancashire.
The burial of the "Wx [wife or widow of] Lawrence Braithwt" is listed in the parish register of Hawkshead, Lancashire (FHL Book # 942.72/H7, V26c, p.363), which states that she was buried on 9 December 1622 in Hawkshead, Lancashire.
Marriage Notes for Lawrence Braithwait and Mabell Saddler-21695
The marriage of "Lawrence Braithwaite" and "Mabell Saddler" is listed in the IGI (via FHL Film # 476869), which states that they were married on 7 July 1590 in Hawkshead, Lancashire.
The christening of "Tho. Braithwait" is listed in the parish register of Hawkshead, Lancashire (FHL Book # 942.72, K02chs, p.162), which states that he was christened on 4 February 1627 in Hawkshead, Lancashire, as the son of Thomas Braithwait.
Research Note: The Online Parish Clerk Records of Lancashire states that a "Thomas Braithwaite" was buried on 15 February 1655 at St. Michael and All Angels, Hawkshead, Lancashire, and that he was the son of "Thomas Braithwaite".
The christening of "Bryam Braithwt" is listed in the parish register of Hawkshead, Lancashire (FHL Book # 942.72, K02chs, p.219), which states that he was christened on 18 September 1646 in Hawkshead, Lancashire, as the son of "Thomas".
The christening of "William Braithwaite" is listed in the IGI (via FHL Film # 476869), which states that he was christened on 10 October 1645 in Hawkshead, Lancashire, as the son of Thomas Braithwaite.
"William Braithwaite of Green End Coulthouse in Claiffe Hawkshead" is listed as a "Testator in a Will that was dated 15 May 1696 in the "Lancashire Wills in the Archdeaconry of Richmond, Furness Deanery", and which was obtained by the Braithwaite Family Organization in May 2016.
"William Braithwaite Senior" is listed as an "Appraiser" in an "Inventory" of "John Braithwaite of Foulds Sawrey extra Hawkshead, Yeoman" that was dated about 30 July 1698 and contained in the "Lancashire Wills in the Archdeaconry of Richmond, Furness Deanery", and which was obtained by the Braithwaite Family Organization in May 2016.
"Elizabeth Braithwaite wife" is listed as a "Beneficiary" in the Will of "William Braithwaite of Green End Coulthouse in Claiffe Hawkshead" that was dated 15 May 1696 in the "Lancashire Wills in the Archdeaconry of Richmond, Furness Deanery", and which was obtained by the Braithwaite Family Organization in May 2016.
Marriage Notes for William Braithwaite and Elizabeth -21698
Research Note: There are several William Braithwaite's who were married in the Hawkshead area during the 1660's and 1670's. Further research is needed to determine which of these marriages involved William Braithwaite who was christened on 10 October 1645 in Hawkshead.
"Isabell Braithwaite daughter" is listed as a "Beneficiary" and an "Administrator" in the Will of "William Braithwaite of Green End Coulthouse in Claiffe Hawkshead" that was dated 15 May 1696 in the "Lancashire Wills in the Archdeaconry of Richmond, Furness Deanery", and which was obtained by the Braithwaite Family Organization in May 2016.
"John Braithwaite son" is listed as a "Beneficiary" in the Will of "William Braithwaite of Green End Coulthouse in Claiffe Hawkshead" that was dated 15 May 1696 in the "Lancashire Wills in the Archdeaconry of Richmond, Furness Deanery", and which was obtained by the Braithwaite Family Organization in May 2016.
The burial of "Lawrence Braithwt" is listed in the parish register of Hawkshead, Lancashire FHL Book # 942.72, K02chs, p.61), which states that he was buried on 27 September 1589 in Hawkshead.
Relationship Research Notes:
The father of "Lawrence Braithwt"--who married Mabell Saddler in 1590--may have been the "Lawrence Braithwt" who was buried on 27 September 1589 in Hawkshead, Lancashire. (Source: the parish register of Hawkshead: FHL Book # 942.72, K02chs, p.61.)
The "Lawrence Braithwt" who was buried on 27 September 1589 in Hawkshead, may have also been of Brathay, because his possible sons, Lawrence, Thomas, Johis and James, were also of Brathay. For example: The burial of "Lawence Braithwt" is listed in the parish register of Hawkshead, Lancashire (FHL Book # 942.72/H7, V26c, p.88), and states that he was buried on 28 December 1598 and that he was of "Braythey [Brathay]".
The possible great-grandfather of "Lawrence Braithwt"--who was buried in 1589 in Hawkshead and who (like his possible sons) may have been from Brathay--might possibly be "Thomas Braythwayte", as Thomas was also of Brathay--as follows: "Thomas Braythwayte of Brathay in the Parish of Hawkshead (owned a mill in 1494)" is listed in the Braithwaite family pedigree chart that appears in the publication "Generoso Germine Gemmo", which was a Monograph by Lieutenant Colonel Garnett Edward Braithwaite (1904-1982) that was privately printed in 1965 by Titus Wilson of Kendal, Lancashire, England.
The burial "Thomas Braithwt" is listed in the parish register of Hawkshead, Lancashire (FHL Book # 942.72/H7, V26c, p.85), which states that he was buried on 21 January 1598 and that he was of "Braythey [Brathay]".
The birth of Thomas Braithwaite is listed in the IGI (via LDS Patron submission), which states that he was born on 6 April 1662 in Barbargreene, Lancashire, and that his father was William Braithwaite.
The birth of Jannet Braithwaite is listed in the IGI (via LDS Patron submission), which states that she was born on 9 July 1665 in Barbargreene, Lancashire, and that her father was William Braithwaite.
The birth of Dorothy Braithwaite is listed in the IGI (via LDS patron submission), which states that she was born on 16 Feb 1667 in Barbargreene, Lancashire, and that her father was William Braithwaite.
The birth of Mary Braithwaite is listed in the IGI (via LDS Patron submission), which states that she was born on 15 July 1674 in Barbargreene, Lancashire, and that her father was William Braithwaite.
The birth of Rowland Braithwaite is listed in the IGI (via LDS Patron submission), which states that he was born "about 1675" in Barbargreene [Barber Green], Lancashire, and that his father was William Braithwaite.
The burial of Rowland Brathwaite is listed in the IGI (via FHL Film # 1471811, Vol.2, Item 19, p.178), which states that he was buried on 14 September 1695 as the son of "William Brathwaite of Barbargreen [Barber Green]". This record needs verification.