Jessica Bembry
Ms. Ota was not only a great neighbor but family. She’s has played a huge role in my life as well as my family’s. We will miss her dearly. We will always treasure our memories with her.
Birth date: Sep 25, 1922 Death date: Jun 5, 2018
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Ota Mae Livesay, 95, of Church Hill, TN passed away Tuesday, June 5, 2018, at Church Hill Healthcare Center. She was born September 25, 1922 in Pressmen’s Home, TN to the late Cornelius and Ida Williams Vaughn.Ota was a retired LPN having served at Holston Valley Medical Center and Indian Path Medical Center.She was of the Protestant faith, a member of the Eastern Star, Home Demonstration Club of Hawkins County, TN and the Long Island Chapter of the DAR.Her hobbies included gardening, sewing, genealogical research and reading.In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Delf “Dick” Livesay, Sr.; sister, Irene White; brothers, Napoleon Vaughn, William Vaughn, Fred Vaughn and Neal Vaughn.Those left to cherish her memory are Dick Livesay, Cheryl Livesay, Joyce and Jack Turner, Michele and Mike Gamble, Isaac Gamble, Virginia Houchins, Tom and Sue Vaughn, nieces and nephews, and extended family of Birch Street and Linville Street neighbors.The family will receive friends from 1:00 – 3:00 pm on Saturday, June 9, 2018 in the Fireside Room at Oak Hill Funeral and Cremation Services.A Committal Service will follow in the Masonic Garden in Oak Hill Memorial Park with Tim Vaughn officiating.The family would like to thank all her neighbors and friends for the concern and compassion shown through the years and the staff of Church Hill Healthcare Center who treated her with love and kindness.The care of Ota Mae Livesay and her family has been entrusted to the staff of Oak Hill Funeral and Cremation Services.Read Obituary
Ms. Ota was not only a great neighbor but family. She’s has played a huge role in my life as well as my family’s. We will miss her dearly. We will always treasure our memories with her.
Ota was such a special lady. I have so many fond memories when Brenda and I visited her and Dick. She took such good care of Brenda when she was battling cancer and fixing her that special jello treat that Brenda was able to eat. I will always love Ota for her care of Brenda. I am also glad I got to celebrate her last birthday with her at Preston Place. My heart was broken though, when Patty and I last visited her at Church Hill Healthcare Center. She was so frail and confused. She will always be in our hearts. We loved her, Patty & Gary Egan
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Mrs. Ota. will be dearly missed by everyone who knew her. She was a great neighbor and dear friend. She always had a smile on her face and love sitting on her back porch watching the kids play. We love you Mrs. Ota and you will always be in our heart. you were a true friend to me and Charles. Rest in Peace my friend.
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