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William Howard Livingston came to this world on August 28, 1960, to father Phillip Rollin Livingston Sr and Mother Debroah Lynn Livingston, Brothers, Phillip Rollin Livingston JR, Scott Bradford Livingston and Theodore Jospeh Livingston.
William is proceeded in death by his parents Phillip and Deborah Livingston, his younger brother Erick Livingston. From a previous marriage with Brenda Livingston, William and she welcomed 5 beautiful children. He remarried Barbara Livingston in 2003, since then she has proceeded him in death.
William joined the Army out of high school and was later station in Germany. He became a Crew Chief over helicopter maintenance. After his retirement he moved to California to become a roadie for Disney on ice, while working there he earned the nickname “Spider” because he was tall and slender and able to fit on all the catwalks and nooks behind stage. He also worked for big names such as Led Zeppelin and the Charlie Daniels Band.
He is survived by his brothers Phillips Rollin Livingston Jr, Scott Bradford Livingston, and Theodore Jospeh Livingston, His 5 children he shared with Brenda, and his many nieces and nephews. William will be greatly missed by all who knew him and all who loved him.
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