Sources: death certificate, Billings Gazette 12 Nov 1944
Fred L. Liven-good, 65, Hardin painter, died at 3:20 a. m. Saturday at his home here of lead poisoning following a six-week illness. He was born ln Foster, Mo., and had lived in Billings several years before moving to Hardin. Livengood is survived by his; widow, four daughters, Mrs Boyd Borderick, Mrs. C.
J. Gunn and Mrs. James F. Hood, all of Oakland, Cal., and Mrs. Emmett Curry, Lodge Grass, and two sons, Edward L. Livengood of Billings and Lieutenant Charles D. Livengood, in the Navy. Lieutenant Livengood was In Hardin four weeks ago.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m. Wednesday at the Hardin Congregational church, with the Rev. Mr. Windsor officiating. Burial will be in the Hardin cemetery..
Sources: death certificate, Billings Gazette 12 Nov 1944
Fred L. Liven-good, 65, Hardin painter, died at 3:20 a. m. Saturday at his home here of lead poisoning following a six-week illness. He was born ln Foster, Mo., and had lived in Billings several years before moving to Hardin. Livengood is survived by his; widow, four daughters, Mrs Boyd Borderick, Mrs. C.
J. Gunn and Mrs. James F. Hood, all of Oakland, Cal., and Mrs. Emmett Curry, Lodge Grass, and two sons, Edward L. Livengood of Billings and Lieutenant Charles D. Livengood, in the Navy. Lieutenant Livengood was In Hardin four weeks ago.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m. Wednesday at the Hardin Congregational church, with the Rev. Mr. Windsor officiating. Burial will be in the Hardin cemetery..
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