LIVENGOOD, Parvin
Source: Crawfordsville Journal Review 8-Apr-1963 p. 8
Kingman - Parvin Max Livengood, 51-year-old school teacher, died suddenly Sunday morning at his farm home near here. Mr. Livengood, who taught school at Rockville, was a teacher for 27 years. He had resided in this community the past 18 years. He was a member of the Wallace Lutheran Church. Born Jan. 19, 1912, near Wallace, he was a son of Roy and Zula Bowman Livengood. He was married Aug. 2, 1937 to Louise Keeling of Hillsboro. They were married at Crawfordsville. Survivors include his parents, who reside near Wallace; a daughter, Mrs. Ann Keeling of Kingman; a brother, Lex Livengood of Wallace; and one grandchild. The body was taken to the Crumley Funeral Home at Hillsboro where funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Wednesday with Rev. Thomas Linton of Lebanon officiating. Interment will be in the Lutheran Cemetery at Wallace. Friends may pay their respects at the funeral home Monday evening and Tuesday afternoon and evening. thanks, Lena - kz
Source: "Obituaries - Year - 1960 Volume B" from the Covington Public Library. Year 1963
Parvin Max Livengood, 51, of Kingman, a teacher in the Rockville elementary schools, died unexpectedly Sunday morning, April 7, 1963, while rounding up cattle in a field near Kingman. Death was attributed to a heart attack.
Born Jan. 19, 1912, near Wallace, he was a son of Roy and Zula Bowman Livengood who survive and reside at Wallace.
He was married August 2,. 1937, at Crawfordsville, to Louise Keeling who survives.
Also surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Ann Keeling of Kingman; a brother, Lex Livengood of Wallace, and a grandson.
He had resided in Kingman 18 years.
Mr. Livengood was a member of the Lutheran Church in Wallace.
Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Crumley Funeral Home in Hillsboro with the Rev. Thomas Linton officiating. Burial was in the Lutheran Cemetery at Wallace. - jz