Eva M (Dixon) Livingston
Cemetery Photo
Pleasant Valley Sumner Cemetery
Sumner, Noble Co., OK
© Susan B
Obit posted by Jo Aguirre
The Ponca City News
Ponca City, OK
13 Aug 1952 Wed Page 12
Mrs. Livingston
Dies at Pawnee
of Long Illness
Mrs. Eva Livingston , 77-year-old pioneer resident of the Sumner vicinity, died at a Pawnee nursing home about 4 p.m. Tuesday.
Mrs. Livingston who had been ill of arthritis and complications a number of years, became critically ill Tuesday morning and was taken to the nursing home.
Born May 10, 875 in Blair Nen., Mrs. Livingston made her home there until moving to Sumner many years ago. Her husband died in 1926. * Mrs. Livingston was an active member of the Sumner Christian Church and the Ladies Aid Society. She had been the Sumner correspondent for The Ponca City News for many years.
Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Mabel Dove of Taylorsville, Calif., and four brothers , Fred Dixon of the home; Bert Dixon , Route 3, Perry; Bill Dixon of Morrison and Henry Dixon of Long Beach , Calif.
Funeral services are to be held at 2 p.m. Sunday in the Sumner Christian
Church with the Rev. Cryder Brayshaw, pastor of the Perry Christian
Church officiating.
*obit read Mr. Livingston died in 1922. Corrected to 1926
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