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Alan Lee “Liver” Livermont

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Alan Lee “Liver” Livermont

Birth
Pine Ridge, Oglala Lakota County, South Dakota, USA
Death
6 Oct 2011 (aged 77)
Pierre, Hughes County, South Dakota, USA
Burial
Pierre, Hughes County, South Dakota, USA Add to Map
Plot
ADDNE 2 28 3
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Alan Lee Livermont was born March 13, 1934, in Pine Ridge, South Dakota to Leonard and Hilda (Chase) Livermont, the youngest of three children.
While attending high school at Chardon Prep, he met the love of his life, fellow student Carol Brown. Al and Carol married following graduation in 1952. To this marriage six children were born: Jo (Mike) Parker, Vicki Bucklin, Jay (Mary) Livermont, Roger Livermont, Jonelle (Angel) Morales, and Steve (Kim) Livermont.
Alan worked with the BIA following graduation and in 1954 was hired as a junior draftsman by the South Dakota Department of Transportation. In the mid-sixties Alan was hired as a manager by the newly created Central Data Processing - now known as Information Processing Services, making sure state employees received their paychecks on time. Over the years, "Liver" was the consummate Izzak Walton bingo caller, event cook, and also for a short time even managed the Ike's. He also bartended and catered IGC meetings for many years.
In September of 1992, Al retired and was really able to enjoy the things in life he loved, most importantly his family. He also now had time for his hobbies of gardening, mushroom and asparagus hunting, golfing, fishing and attending the grandkids' activities and sporting events.
The grandkids always knew they could count on "Grandad" being in the stands. Some might say grocery shopping in Pierre just won't be same without seeing Al in the aisles, golf cap on, doing his daily shopping. Of course, he had to be careful not to buy too much as it might not fit in the basket of his motor scooter, won in a raffle.
Over the last several years, coffee group in the mornings often took the place of golf, an activity his grandson Ethan enjoyed with him.
Surviving are his wife of 59 years, Carol; brother, Frank (Helen) Livermont; children, Jo, Jay, Roger, Jonelle and Steve; 14 grandkids: James (Randi) Parker; Jodi, Derek, and Nikki Bucklin, Jonelle (Brandon) Hodge; Mark (Alysia), Kristine, and Jason Livermont; Kenan and Jess Livermont; Ethan and Carol Morales; and Kelli and Kristi Livermont; great grandkids: Jayme, Robert, Brittany, Trevor, Brandi, Alex, Wyatt, and Chase. Preceding him in death were his father, mother; sister, Juanita "Bebe" Gordon; stepfather, Joseph Horn Cloud and his daughter Vicki.
Alan Lee Livermont was born March 13, 1934, in Pine Ridge, South Dakota to Leonard and Hilda (Chase) Livermont, the youngest of three children.
While attending high school at Chardon Prep, he met the love of his life, fellow student Carol Brown. Al and Carol married following graduation in 1952. To this marriage six children were born: Jo (Mike) Parker, Vicki Bucklin, Jay (Mary) Livermont, Roger Livermont, Jonelle (Angel) Morales, and Steve (Kim) Livermont.
Alan worked with the BIA following graduation and in 1954 was hired as a junior draftsman by the South Dakota Department of Transportation. In the mid-sixties Alan was hired as a manager by the newly created Central Data Processing - now known as Information Processing Services, making sure state employees received their paychecks on time. Over the years, "Liver" was the consummate Izzak Walton bingo caller, event cook, and also for a short time even managed the Ike's. He also bartended and catered IGC meetings for many years.
In September of 1992, Al retired and was really able to enjoy the things in life he loved, most importantly his family. He also now had time for his hobbies of gardening, mushroom and asparagus hunting, golfing, fishing and attending the grandkids' activities and sporting events.
The grandkids always knew they could count on "Grandad" being in the stands. Some might say grocery shopping in Pierre just won't be same without seeing Al in the aisles, golf cap on, doing his daily shopping. Of course, he had to be careful not to buy too much as it might not fit in the basket of his motor scooter, won in a raffle.
Over the last several years, coffee group in the mornings often took the place of golf, an activity his grandson Ethan enjoyed with him.
Surviving are his wife of 59 years, Carol; brother, Frank (Helen) Livermont; children, Jo, Jay, Roger, Jonelle and Steve; 14 grandkids: James (Randi) Parker; Jodi, Derek, and Nikki Bucklin, Jonelle (Brandon) Hodge; Mark (Alysia), Kristine, and Jason Livermont; Kenan and Jess Livermont; Ethan and Carol Morales; and Kelli and Kristi Livermont; great grandkids: Jayme, Robert, Brittany, Trevor, Brandi, Alex, Wyatt, and Chase. Preceding him in death were his father, mother; sister, Juanita "Bebe" Gordon; stepfather, Joseph Horn Cloud and his daughter Vicki.


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