MRS. GEORGE LIVERMORE
Eva Bentley Livermore was found dead in bed Friday morning, Jan. 13, by her husband when he went to call her; the two younger children were asleep in bed with her. When she retired Thursday night she was in apparent good health and remarked to the family that she was feeling the best she had in some time.
She was 41 years of age. She leaves her husband and eight children, four boys and four girls. She was born in the town of German, July 6, 1880, the daughter of Hiland L. and Lovisa Bentley. She was married to George Livermore, July 5, 1901. Prior to her marriage she lived in the town of German, and since then she has resided in the town of Cincinnatus. She has been a member of the Methodist church for a number of years and has the entire respect of all who knew her; her life was wrapped up in her family, a devoted wife and mother. Her loss is regretted by a host of friends, a beautiful character and a noble woman. The funeral services were held at her home Monday, Jan. 16, at 1:30. Rev. A. H. Youell officiated. Burial in Baptist cemetery. Among the floral tributes was a beautiful piece from the Methodist Sunday school class of which she was a member.
MRS. GEORGE LIVERMORE
Eva Bentley Livermore was found dead in bed Friday morning, Jan. 13, by her husband when he went to call her; the two younger children were asleep in bed with her. When she retired Thursday night she was in apparent good health and remarked to the family that she was feeling the best she had in some time.
She was 41 years of age. She leaves her husband and eight children, four boys and four girls. She was born in the town of German, July 6, 1880, the daughter of Hiland L. and Lovisa Bentley. She was married to George Livermore, July 5, 1901. Prior to her marriage she lived in the town of German, and since then she has resided in the town of Cincinnatus. She has been a member of the Methodist church for a number of years and has the entire respect of all who knew her; her life was wrapped up in her family, a devoted wife and mother. Her loss is regretted by a host of friends, a beautiful character and a noble woman. The funeral services were held at her home Monday, Jan. 16, at 1:30. Rev. A. H. Youell officiated. Burial in Baptist cemetery. Among the floral tributes was a beautiful piece from the Methodist Sunday school class of which she was a member.
Family Members
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Leonard Hiland Livermore
1905–1962
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Florence A Livermore McFarlane
1907–1992
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Ethel L. Livermore Holleran
1909–2001
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Irene O. Livermore Fritz
1910–1984
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Dora Edna Livermore
1913–1913
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Louis Manley Livermore
1915–1980
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Millard Livermore
1917–1917
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Robert A. Livermore
1918–2016
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Homer Glenn "Hum" Livermore
1920–1987