Jean N. (McGonagle) Livick
Funeral Services & Interment will be held privately due to the current COVID–19 (Coronavirus) pandemic mandates & restrictions, for Jean N. (McGonagle) Livick, who passed away peacefully in her home on Wednesday, June 3rd following a long illness, she was 90 years old.
Jean was born in Chelsea and was raised and educated in Revere. She was a resident of Revere for over 70 years, before moving to Saugus in 2001, where she remained until her passing. She was married to Frank Chapman Livick and the couple began their family in Revere, having 5 children. Jean was a dedicated housewife & mother. She waited until her children were grown before she went to work at the Haymarket National Bank in Boston’s North End. She worked as a receptionist for over 5 years before retiring. Jean loved being surrounded by her family at all times & was a woman of strong faith. She was a former member of Ladies Auxiliary V.F. W. Post #6172 & Member of the Red Hats.
She is the devoted wife of the late Frank Chapman Livick, Sr. Loving mother of Jeannette Mulligan of New Hampshire, Patrice Brown of Lewisburg, North Carolina, Lynne Livick–Munafo & husband Robert G. of Saugus & the late Barbara Livick–Blair and Frank C. Livick, Jr. Cherished grandmother of 10 grandchildren & 3 great grandchildren. Dear sister of Mary Nestor & husband Thomas of Wakefield & the late James McGonagle, Jr. She is also lovingly survived by her son-in-law Gerald Blair of Oregon and many loving nieces, nephews, grandnieces & grandnephews.
Lynn, I was so sorry to hear about the loss of your Mother. My condolences to you and the entire Livick family. Growing up on Hichborn Street was a long time ago but we were all close as neighbors back then. You, your sisters and your Mom are in my thoughts and prayers and are always remembered fondly. God Bless & may she rest in peace.
I was so sorry to hear of Auntie Jeans passing. I have so many font memories of the time spent with her. She will be very missed.
Forever in our hearts.
Love,
Juliane, Derek, Christopher,Andrew, Jordan.
I was so sorry to hear of the death of your mother, Jean, with whom I spoke just a year or two ago about family history. As I am learning, after losing my mother on 4/20/20, you never get over that they’re not there for you when you became accustomed to having them nearly all your life. My mom and yours were born the same year. I feel for your entire family. Enjoy your memories.
Lynn and family so very sorry. Your mother and I had Verygreat relationship I will miss her sending prayers and blessings love Vicki
Lynn and family. I send all my love to you. Your mother and I had a great relationship. We had years of friendship and great talks. So sorry this last year we could not meet. I truly. loved your mother and send blessings. And love to your family. My heart is heavy. Love Vicki
I’m so sorry for your loss she was a very nice lady
Lynn and family, So sorry for your loss, we will be thinking of you all. Let the good memories of your mom help you though this difficult time.
So sorry for your beloved Mom Lynn and family.
As hard as it is she is at peace.
My thoughts and prayers are with you!
So sorry for your loss. I will never forget your laughter and Friday night’s at Essex St. In the 90’s. RIP