Nadine Beare Livingston

Nadine Beare Livingston was born September 13, 1925 in Ryan, Oklahoma to Fred and Annie Beare. She passed away Sunday, February 14, 2010 in Conroe, Texas at the age of eighty-four. She was a beloved mother, grandmother, and sister.

Nadine was a member of the Eastern Star in Lawton, Oklahoma and attended Cameron Baptist Church. She worked for forty - three years at Ft. Sill Army base, where she was a manager and a seamstress. Nadine received many awards and commendations along with letters from families for her kindness and services to the soldiers and their families.

She is survived by daughters - Barbara Diane and Janie Heath and husband Mike, brother - Bill Beare, brother-in-law - Earl Fawbush, sister-in-laws - Joann, Billie, and Dorothy, son-in-law - Niels Cristensen, grandchildren - Christina Christensen, Sarah Heath, Natalie Heath, Mathew Heath and wife Amy, great grandchild - Braden, nieces Kelly and husband Mark, Tracy, Pam, Margie and husband Burt, Betty Jo and husband PC, Julie, Jackie, and mickey's wife Karen, nephews - Kendall, Ed and wife Karoline, James and wife Susan, and Bill and wife Margaret, 12 great grand nieces, 12 great grand nephews, 14 great great grand nieces, 17 great great grand nephews, 3 great great great nieces, and 1 great great great nephew.

Memorial service will be held Saturday, May 1, 2010 at 12:00 Noon at the Ryan Cemetery under the direction of Dudley Funeral Home in Ryan.

The family would like to say a special thanks to Michelle and Donald, James, Lauren and Joey for the years of love and care you gave to her and little Brody, the curly headed little boy who touched her in ways we may never know. Thank you to Brian for the many hours you spent with Nadine during the last four years. Thank you to Lisa and the Lighthouse Hospice and the Ombudsmen especially Rebecca Morgan for your concern and everything you did to make sure Nadine was treated fairly. Thank you to Dr. Ibrahim for all you did for her. Thank you to Brenda, Kathy and all the staff at Park Manor in Conroe. You made her stay wonderful. She enjoyed so much her afternoons of bingo and her domino games at night.

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