Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

DR. RICHARD LEE LIVINGSTON,

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was born in Pampa, Texas, in October of 1949, and died on August 23, 2021. He tried his best to love God and most assuredly loved his family. He was preceded in death by his parents, Carl and Madge Livingston and his sister, Cindy Livingston Rambo, and is survived by his wife, Elizabeth Livingston, his daughter, Susannah Livingston (Christophe­r Bertram), his sons, Connor and Andrew Livingston and his grandchild­ren, Lee Livingston and Henry Greenberg, all of Little Rock. He graduated from Little Rock Central, Hendrix College and the University of Arkansas College of Medicine. Along the way, he worked as a schoolteac­her and met and married the love of his life, Elizabeth.

After a psychiatry residency at Washington University St. Louis, he was the first UAMS resident in child and adolescent psychiatry, then joined the UAMS faculty, becoming its second Director of Child, and Adolescent Psychiatry. He later served as the Director of Child, Adolescent and Family Psychiatry at the New Jersey Medical School, and in 2008 was named one of the state of Arkansas’s top doctors by the Arkansas Times.

Richard’s Cherokee and Muskogee heritage led him to both active involvemen­t in the Associatio­n of American Indian Physicians and time served on the Board of Directors at the American Indian Center of Ark. He was also Chairperso­n for the American Psychiatri­c Associatio­n’s Committee of American Indian, Alaskan Native and Native Hawaiian Psychiatri­sts. Dr. Livingston had membership in the Society for the Advancemen­t of Chicanos and Native Americans in Science and was a fellow of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, in addition to founding the Arkansas Council on Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, serving as its first President. Richard is also survived by his writings and most of all, his patients—a blessing for any physician. He wishes to express his gratitude for the privilege of working to help thousands of children and families and trusts that those who felt particular­ly helped will “pass it forward”, helping others.

He requests memorials to the scholarshi­p fund for the Associatio­n of Native American Medical Students in Oklahoma City or to the American Indian College Fund. Visitation will be held from 2-4 p.m., Sunday, August 29, 2021, in the Garden Room of Roller Chenal Funeral Home, 13801 Chenal Parkway. Please share your memories of Richard at: www.rollerfune­ralhomes.com/chenal

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