Carol F. Livingston, a longtime resident of Southampton and wife of Dr. Carver Livingston, a former member of the Southampton medical community, died at her home in Cave Creek, Arizona on February 10. She was 94.
Born Carol Frances Drake in Quogue in 1914, she was a descendant of Sir Francis Drake. After her mother’s death in 1917, due to the worldwide influenza epidemic, she was raised by her father and grandmother. In 1935, she married Clarence K. Race of Bay Shore and they moved to Sag Harbor where her husband opened a pharmacy on Main Street.
Following a divorce in 1950, she married Dr. Carver Van Wyck Livingston. They lived in Water Mill and later Southampton until 1985, when Dr. Livingston retired from his medical practice at Southampton Hospital and the Southampton Hospital clinic. They moved first to Sarasota, Florida, and later to Scottsdale and Cave Creek, Arizona. Mrs. Livingston, like her husband, was an avid golfer and was a member of the Shinnecock and Southampton golf clubs.
She is fondly remembered by friends and family for her exuberant personality, wonderful smile, sparkling eyes and for her deep love of her family, by whom she was deeply loved in return.
She is survived by two sons, Ronald W. Race of Water Mill and Peter B. Livingston of Cave Creek; six grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. In addition to her husband she was predeceased by a daughter, Carol A. Wesley and a stepson, Van Livingston.
No services were held.