It is with great sadness, we announce the passing of Michael Anthony Livingston Sr. Michael was born on February 10, 1966, in Eldorado, Arkansas. He peacefully left this world on August 29, 2023, leaving behind cherished memories and a void that can never be filled.
Michael was a loving son, survived by his mother, Virginia Livingston. He attended Henderson University where he met his wife, Noel Livingston. They shared a lifetime of joy and love. Together, they welcomed four children: Michael, Garret, Christian, and Taylor. As well as his extended family Sandra, Renee, and Micah. Michael filled their lives with laughter, guidance, and unconditional love. His presence in their lives will be deeply missed.
In addition to his immediate family, Michael, lovingly remembered as “Pop Pop”, leaves behind a legacy of seven beloved grandchildren: Harley, Connor, Harper, and Asher Livingston, Malani Quionnes, Judah, and Auden Thompson. His grandkids were a constant source of joy and pride for Michael. Their Pop Pop cherished every moment spent with them, creating lasting memories that will be treasured by anyone who had the privilege to witness.
Professionally, Michael had a fulfilling career at Loganville Ford, where he dedicated his time and skills to servicing others. His hard work and commitment were always evident, earning him respect not only from his colleagues but also from the community he served. Michael also served in the United States Army Reserves.
Baptized on March 31st, 2007, Michael was a devoted Jehovah’s Witness. He spent his time preaching, teaching, and looking for ways to share good news from God’s Word, the Bible. He believed whole-heartedly in his faith.
Tragically, Michael's life was cut short due to a Brain Hemorrhage. While we find solace in knowing he is now at peace, we mourn the loss of a remarkable individual taken from us too soon.
As we say goodbye to Michael Livingston, we’re reminded of his faith in the resurrection and his love for Jehovah. His dad jokes and infectious laughter, endless supply of silly videos, his unwavering love for his family will forever remain in our hearts. His memory will continue to inspire us to live with kindness, love, and compassion. We look forward to seeing him in paradise.
Instead of flowers, the family asks that you please send house plants. Thank you for your love and support.
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