
October 2, 1966 – October 14, 2025
Charles “Chuck” Edward Livingston, Jr., 59, passed away peacefully on October 14, 2025. A proud resident of Cape Coral, Florida, for a little over a year, Chuck formerly called Colorado Springs, Colorado, home. He was a retired UPS driver and a man known for his love for his family, humor, and strong work ethic.
Chuck was born on October 2, 1966, in Colorado Springs, Colorado, to the late Charles Edward Livingston, Sr., and Dorothy Jean (Leftridge) Livingston. On August 13, 2011, he married the love of his life, Amy Livingston, in Colorado Springs. Together, they shared countless memories filled with love, laughter, and adventure. Amy was by his side through it all.
He was a novice fisherman but it was his passion since a small child. Chuck enjoyed vacationing with his wife and family, savoring good food, and cheering for his favorite basketball, baseball, and football teams. GO STEELERS! In recent months, he had taken to building intricate LEGO sets, showing no matter the phase of his life he could still find a new passion to bring him joy.
Chuck was a proud graduate of Widefield High School (Class of 1984). He went on to earn his associate degree in business from Western Colorado University in 1986, where he also played baseball on scholarship, and later obtained his bachelor’s degree in Architectural Drafting and Engineering from Colorado Technical University in 1990.
He is survived by his loving and devoted wife, Amy Livingston; his children: LaKeshia (38), Lorrell (34), Kurtis (28), and Karlee (19); and his beloved grandchildren Zamyha (19), Anija (17), Lyric (5), La’Rae (5), Rae’La (3), Prince (6 months), and Alear (5 months) — each of whom brought him immense pride and joy.
Chuck was preceded in death by his parents, Charles Sr. and Dorothy Livingston; his daughter, Marva Livingston; and his son, Kyle O’Donnell.
A Memorial Service will be held on Tuesday, November 11, 2025, at 2:00 PM at the Shrine of Remembrance, 1730 E. Fountain Blvd., Colorado Springs, CO 80910.
A Celebration of Life Reception will take place prior to the service on Saturday, November 9, 2025, at 3:00 PM at Bubba’s, 5807 Constitution Ave., Colorado Springs, CO 80915.
Chuck will be remembered as a loving husband, devoted father, proud grandfather, and loyal friend. His laughter, generosity, and steady spirit will live on in the hearts of all who were blessed to know him.

Sending my deepest heartfelt condolences for the passing of beloved husband, father and grandfather, Charles❣️. To the entire family especially my daughter in love, Lakisha and mother to my grandchildren❤️
Keisha and family,
Thinking of you and wishing you moments of peace and comfort as you remember your father who was so close to you and you loved dearly.
My sincere condolences to Amy and the entire family. Take comfort with each other and in the memories you share. Although I knew him for a short time, I feel blessed as his neighbor to have known him. A beautiful soul…..
My deepest condolences. I’m happy to read he had a full life of Love! We were classmates since 7th grade!!! Wish i’d stayed in touch. He was such a sweet guy. May God bring you comfort in this time of great loss. RIP #classof1984!!
My Condolences to the family, I been knowing Chuck since 8th or 9th grade we had fun as we got to know each. We played basketball together, we use to go out on Nevada strip, he always had a fresh ride. We use to kick it all the time after we graduate. Chuckie, Guy and I use to roll together to the Odyssey night club. We would always meet up at Widefied park and play basketball and go to peaceful valley. U will be miss my friend I’ll never forget you. Am proud that u got to live ur life with ur kids and family. Thank u Chuckie for having me in ur life and to be a Godfather to ur beautiful daughter I love you Lakeshia and ur family. R.I.P Charles Livingston Jr Fly High With Ur Wings 🪽 🎶 😇😥😥’84’ Gladiator
I am so shocked to hear this news. Chuck was a dear friend that I worked with for many years played basketball and softball with.. Top notch human that was so kind. I will treasure the time I got to spend with him. It was an honor to call Chuck my friend and my condolences Go out to his wife and his family. Rest in peace, my brother until we meet again.
Prayers for you and your family ❣️I had the pleasure of working with Chuck for several years at schlage lock..my deepest condolences.