
Calling Hours:
Thursday, May 17, 2018, 4:00-7:00pm, followed
by a Lion's Club Necrology Service
Friday, May 18, 2018, 11:00am-12:00pm
Loutzenhiser-Randall Funeral Home and Cremation
Services, 416 Liberty St., Jamestown, PA
Funeral Service:
Friday, May 18, 2018, 12:00pm
Loutzenhiser-Randall Funeral Home and Cremation
Services, 416 Liberty St., Jamestown, PA
Rev. John Hodge, officiating
Pastor of Westford United Methodist Church
Burial will be private in South Shenango Cemetery
David L. “Tut” Livingston, age 81, of Linesville Rd., Jamestown passed away Tuesday evening, May 15, 2018 at his residence.
He was born in Jamestown on March 16, 1937 a son of Harry W. and Mary J. (McCormick) Livingston. On June 20, 1959 Tut married his high school sweetheart the former Doris Field, she survives.
He was a self employed meat cutter and opened Livingston Packing Co. in Jamestown in 1962 he then opened Livingston's Quality Meats in Conneaut Lake in 1995. He was a member of Westford United Methodist Church, Jamestown Fair Board, past president of the Pennsylvania Meat Processors Association, past King Lion of the Jamestown Lion's Club, past president of the Northwest PA Maple Producers. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, mowing grass, and making maple syrup.
He is survived by his wife of Jamestown, two sons; David A. Livingston and his wife Terri of Jamestown and Dennis E. Livingston and his wife Cheryl of Hartstown, a daughter; Donna D. Livingston Smith and her husband Duane of Jarrettsville, MD, a sister, Jean Shilling and her husband Ronald of Charlotte, NC, two grandchildren, Corrine Livingston Morian and her husband Matt of Linesville and Ryan Livingston of Jamestown, several nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents, a brother, Cleon Livingston and a sister, Mary Elizabeth Jamison.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Westford United Methodist Church, Building Fund, 2031 Westford Rd., Westford, PA 16134.

To the Livingston family … Our deepest heartfelt sympathy to all of you…Tut was a true pillar of the community. Heartbreaking. Love and Prayers, The DePree
Doris and family, Tut will be missed by everyone who had the honor of knowing him. Quite a man! Our sincere sympathy.
Doris and family, sincerest heartfelt sympathy to everyone. Tut was a great figure to look up to growing up and taught me so much. I wish I could make it home to see everyone but just know my families thoughts are with you. Love and prayers, The Bollards
To the Livingston family,
Dave was a very special to me. Always had a hug for me when our paths crossed. Will miss seeing him at the annual Maple meeting each January. He was a great maple syrup maker and friend. We had a few good laughs together when we were serving on the N.W. Maple Association board of directors . My condolences to all of the family. I will miss him , but will always have the memories.
Doris so sorry for your loss, prayers to you and your family.
Crystal
Doris,
I didn’t know Tut real well, but I know from my sister and her family what a great and respected man he was.
He will be missed greatly by many. My sympathy to you and your family.
So sorry for your loss !
Doris, We’ve known each other since we were six years old and at age 81 that’s a lot of memories! Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Doris (& family) It’s so hard to finds words to express this feeling of loss of such a good man. Glad we have had the years of friendship and memories. Just know our hearts are with you all.
He will be missed , I remember Tut on
Jamestown HS Basketball Team , Doris a
Cheerleaders , every time we when home
Stopping by the Livingston Meats , purchased
Meat & Maple Syrup to bring back , Tut always
Took time to rehash old memories,
Deepest sympathy from Ralph & Kathy Saylor !!
We are so sorry for your loss. Our hearts go out to all of you. We will keep you all in our thoughts and prayers.
Livingston family we are so sorry for your loss. We will keep you all in our prayers
From Larry and I as well as my whole family, we send our most sincere sympathy to the Livingston family. Tut was a fine man, loved by his family, and so respected in the community. I know that Dave will never forget my Dad and Uncle’s trips to the store on Saturday morning, long before opening time! My family and yours go back quite a long way!.
Please know that Doris and family are in our thoughts and prayers! God Bless!
So very sorry to hear of your loss!
My deepest sympathies Doris and family. I always enjoyed talking with and caring for Tut, a brave and good man. He was so proud of his family and his work processing meat and making maple syrup
Deepest sympathy from Sam & Melissa Genovesi