Jim Livingstone

Jim's Latest Interactions
When talking about my reuninions I would alway mention that the "organizer", Jim, had known me longer than anyone other than family. That's because my mnother told me that she and Jim's mother use to walk the two of us in baby carrianges (remember those). Jim was a great natural athelete. He was our best hurdler (albeit with an "unusual" form). He was also our best shot putter. In other words he was fast and strong. Unfortunately, he was selected to be my boxing partner. I remember little of our bouts.
Jim was extremely creative. At an unusualy young age, he created an antitheft system for the door to his basement. He set up a bow and arrow shooting gallery in his garage. It used real arrows and a large straw target. When a shooter hit the bullseye someone standing behind a door would turn on the alarm. Did anyone shoot at the door? .....
I would infrequently communicate with him and rarely see him, but he has always there. No more.
A very fond goodbye Jim. My sincere condolences to Ann and his family.
Bill Stromberg
Jim will be missed by all my family very much. He was very important in my family. e
Jim,
Happy Birthday! Hope your enjoying Spring Training. Thanks for all you do for our class.
Stu
Jim,
Happy Birthday! Best wishes for many more...
Enjoy Spring Training! I'l give you a call when I am down there week after next.
Stu
Posted on: Feb 25, 2018 at 1:33 AM
Posted on: Feb 25, 2017 at 1:33 AM
Jim,
Happy Birthday! Enjoy your special day and many more!
Many thanks for all the work you've done for our class.
Stu
Posted on: Feb 25, 2015 at 1:34 AM