Kenneth Wayne Livengood, Sr.

Mr. Kenneth Wayne Livengood Sr. went to be with his Lord and Savior on Wednesday, December 1, 2010.

He was born on July 8, 1942 in High Point, NC to the late Howard Franklin Livengood and Edith White Livengood. He was graduated from High Point High School and ECPI. Mr. Livengood served his country during the Vietnam War as a combat medic with DUSTOFF. He was the owner and President of Carved Duplicator’s, Ltd. until 1993, when it was sold.

Kenneth served as the coach of the first girl’s soccer team at Trinity High School. He also served on the Board of Christ for the Island World for many years. Mr. Livengood was a faithful member of Mt. Olive Wesleyan Church, where he served as Sunday School Superintendent and taught Bible Study.

After retirement Mr. Livengood loved to spend time with his family and especially his grandchildren. He loved to play golf and tend to his fish pond.

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