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Livingston, JonD Skip 1961-2021 virgilhowardfuneral

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Jon Livingston
May 25, 1961 - February 19, 2021
Jon Livingston
Jon D. Livingston “beloved husband, father and son”

CERES, N.Y.---Jon D. “Skip” Livingston, 59, of Ceres, N.Y., passed away on Friday, February 19, 2021 in Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center, Buffalo, after a long illness.

Born on Thursday, May 25, 1961 in Olean, he was a son of Paul and Doris Jordan Livingston. On August 28, 2004 in Portville, he married Gina Parker, who survives.

Skip was a graduate of Olean High School. He had been employed by the former Eleni Interiors in Olean, the former Bradner’s Furniture in Olean, and as a custodian at Portville Central School. At the time of his death, Skip was employed in the housekeeping department at the Seneca-Allegany Casino and Resort in Salamanca.

Skip enjoyed working on his home and swimming. His greatest love was being with his family.

Left to cherish his memory are his wife;
- his mother of Olean;
two daughters,
- Karley A. Livingston at home and
- Sara J. Livingston of Westons Mills;
two sons,
- Corey D. Livingston at home and
- Toby J. Livingston of Rochester;
two brothers,
- Russell (Kaersten) Woodruff of Clarion, Pa. and
- Jeff Livingston of Buffalo;
a niece; and two nephews.

Skip was predeceased by his father;
- and a brother, Douglas Livingston.

Family and friends may call from 2pm to 4pm on Tuesday, February 23, 2021, at the Virgil L. Howard Funeral Home, 118 South Union Street, Shinglehouse, Pa., where funeral services will follow at 4pm with the Rev. Albert Batt, associate pastor of Believer’s Chapel, Olean, officiating.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Roswell Park Alliance Foundation, PO Box 631, Buffalo, NY 14240.
Skip’s family has entrusted his care to Kevin J. Dusenbury, funeral director/owner of the Virgil L. Howard Funeral Home, Shinglehouse.

To express condolences or share a fond memory of Skip, please visit www.virgillhowardfuneralhome.com or the Virgil L. Howard Funeral Home Facebook page.
COVID-19 restrictions will be followed.

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Im glad we were able to be friends in life. So many memories to list. Your family was my family for some time.The things we did..Glad your mom didnt know most of them.. You will be missed but not forgotten..love ya pal until we meet again..jr

Jim Rickey February 23rd, 2021

Skip was a loyal and dear friend in high school. His caring nature made many friends and broke many hearts. He was a big part of many memorable weekend events at his home and at Cuba Lake. My sincerest condolences to his family.

Dan Neuland February 23rd, 2021

Rest in peace Skip. We have fond memories growing up as children with our cousins.We will forever miss you. Love, McFadden Family

McFadden February 22nd, 2021

Jon was a great guy and a good friend.I feel extremely fortunate to have gotten to know him.When I was working 7 to 3 shifts Jon took pleasure in scaring the crap out of me often! Haha If I didn't notice him sitting in his car waiting to go to work he would lay on the horn. He'd always laugh and bring it up when I'd see him.I asked him one time why he always came in so early, he told me the house was too quiet after everyone left so he had to get out of there.He truly loved his wife Gina, he spoke of her often with kindness and love.I don't think Jon really understood how much he meant to his coworkers until after he came back over the holidays.He was positive and encouraged by what layed ahead.The last time I saw Jon he was sitting in dispatch, he waved and said, see you Trace! And I honestly thought I would.We always found something to laugh and joke about at least once a day.He will be deeply missed.

Tracy Stanton February 22nd, 2021

Doris and Family...I am so sorry for your loss. I will always remember growing up with the boys on Brook Street.

Ginger Root Moser February 22nd, 2021

Worked with Jon and the housekeeping team at Seneca Allegany Resort on several projects in 2019. Jon was the definition and emodiment of dependability, reliability, humility, hard work, and dedication. He was a beautiful man and valued team member who will be dearly missed.

Brad Elhart February 22nd, 2021

Jon was a great guy and a good friend.
I feel extremely fortunate to have gotten to know him.
When I was working 7 to 3 shifts Jon took pleasure in scaring the crap out of me often! Haha If I didn't notice him sitting in his car waiting to go to work he would lay on the horn. He'd always laugh and bring it up when I'd see him.
I asked him one time why he always came in so early, he told me the house was too quiet after everyone left so he had to get out of there.
He truly loved his wife Gina, he spoke of her often with kindness and love.
I don't think Jon really understood how much he meant to his coworkers until after he came back over the holidays.
He was positive and encouraged by what layed ahead.
The last time I saw Jon he was sitting in dispatch, he waved and said, see you Trace! And I honestly thought I would.
We always found something to laugh and joke about at least once a day.
He will be deeply missed.

Tracy Stanton February 22nd, 2021

Great story Tracy!

Brad Elhart February 22nd, 2021

Rest in peace Skip. We have fond memories growing up as children with our cousins.
We will forever miss you. Love, McFadden Family

McFadden February 22nd, 2021

Tracy, thank you for sharing those memories with me. He definitely took pleasure in scaring the crap out of people including his own family. And thank you for solving the 6 yr mystery as to why he left for work so early. Before the pandemic I knew it was to eat breakfast and according to him get a good parking spot. He apparently didnt want us knowing how lonely the house felt after the kids and I left in the morning! Thank you again for sharing and caring so much about my husband.

Gina Livingston February 22nd, 2021

Tracy, thank you for sharing the memories you have of my husband! He definitely loves scaring the crap out of people including his own family. And thank you for sharing the real reason why he left so early every day for work. Before the pandemic I thought it was for the breakfast and a good parking spot and then we thought it was because he didnt want to be stuck shutting the gate to the driveway. The real reason of the house being too quiet after the kids and I left is why. Makes sense, anytime the kids and I went to somewhere even if to just get groceries hed ask what took you so long. Thank you for being his friend and caring about him.

Gina Livingston February 22nd, 2021


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