Kathryn Mae Livermore, 87, originally from Williamsport, PA passed away on January 16, 2024 in Acworth, GA with her children by her side in body or in spirit.
Born August 1, 1936 in Williamsport, PA, she was the daughter of the late Henry and Frances Neiderberger.
Katie was preceded in death by her husband, Daniel Robert in 2015. In addition to her parents and Daniel, Katie was preceded in death by one sister and three brothers.
Katie had a beautiful smile, witty sense of humor and laugh that were infectious. She had a love of movies that was instilled on her by her late father. As an avid book reader, she passed this joy on to her children and grandchildren. But more than anything, Katie loved to travel to spend time with her children, grandchildren and now great grandchild. Nothing brought her greater joy than to be with them and experience life with them. It didn’t matter where they were going and what they were doing, she was ready for the next adventure so that she could just be with them. She had a natural curiosity and sense of adventure that reflected the mind of an intelligent woman who instilled in everyone a desire to explore.
Daniel and Katie were very giving. They volunteered with Meals on Wheels for many years and served in their local church, Balls Mills United Methodist. She was a loving caregiver to Daniel during his battle through illness and was by the side of her sister Esther during her final years.
It was sometimes teased that Katie’s family reflected the United Nations. She accepted and loved everyone who came through her door regardless of what they looked like or what they believed. All felt welcome. In a world filled with darkness and hatred, her light shone bright. As a shy woman she might not have been vocal about her beliefs but her actions spoke loudly that she believed we are all “fearfully and wonderfully made” and children of God. Her light will be dearly missed.
Surviving Katie are her three daughters, Karen L. (David) Damsky of Florence, MA, Shari L. Miller of Littleton, CO and Susan L. (Danny) Montalvo of Woodstock, GA; a son, Craig W. (Debbie) Livermore of Candor, NY; a sister, Norma J. Wiegel of Williamsport, PA; six grandchildren, Micah Damsky, Megan Miller, Kristen Miller, Danny Montalvo II, Andrew Montalvo (Lexie) and Jordan Harrod; and one great grandchild, Adam Montalvo.
A memorial service will be held at a later time at Balls Mills United Methodist Church, 5941 Bloomingrove Road, Cogan Station, PA. Burial will follow in Balls Mills Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorial contributions to Balls Mills United Methodist Church or to Alzheimer’s/Dementia research.
Expressions of sympathy may be sent to the family at www.leafcremation.com.
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