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John David Livingstone
January 12, 1911 - September 3, 2014
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<div itemprop="description">Peacefully passed away at Macassa Lodge on September 3rd, 2014 in his 104th year. Predeceased by his loving wife and walking partner of 67 years, Flora (2010). Loving father of Peter (Bonnie), Nora (Ken Vince), Jim, and Andy. Proud grandfather of Laura (Mike McCallum), Shaun (Jennifer) and Christopher (Naomi) Vince, and Bridget and Kelsey Livingstone. Great-grandfather to Kento, Lorne, Nicole, Owen, Logan, and Danika. Predeceased by beloved brother Harry (Jessie) and sister Margaret. Survived by brother-in-law Jon Wadleigh. Sadly missed by many nieces, nephews, relatives, and friends. After immigrating to Canada from Scotland with his family in 1912, he lived the next 102 years in Ancaster. He was active in St. Andrew&rsquo;s church, serving on the Session, Board of Managers, and managing the cemetery. He also served on the Board of Directors at the Ancaster Achievement Center for many years. He was a Past Master of Seymour Lodge and a member of the Scottish Rite. John was a veteran of WWII and a long-time construction superintendent with Frid Construction. Cremation has taken place. A memorial service will be held at ST. ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 31 Sulphur Springs Road, Ancaster, on Tuesday, September 30th at 11:00 AM, with interment to follow in the St. Andrew&rsquo;s Churchyard Cemetery. A Masonic Service will precede the memorial at 10:00. If so desired, in lieu of flowers, expressions of sympathy may be made to St. Andrew&rsquo;s Church, the Scottish Rite Charitable Foundation of Canada, the CNIB, or a charity of your choice. John credited his longevity to walking: consider taking a walk in his memory.</div>