Roberta L. Pugliano, 76, of Livingston, died at her home Saturday evening, January 25, 2014. Cremation has taken place at Franzen-Davis Crematory. No services are planned. Roberta was born August 8, 1937 in Forsyth, Montana, the daughter of Raymond and Helen (Stanton) Clark. She spent her early life in Forsyth before moving with her family to Livingston. She graduated from Park County High School in 1955. Roberta went to work as a clerk for the FBI in Butte, Montana, where she met and married Jack H. Anderson on September 1, 1956. In 1967, Jack was killed in action in Viet Nam. On October 21, 1968 she married Hardy J. Pugliano in Twin Falls, Idaho, and they made Livingston their home. In Livingston, Roberta was active in her community, serving on the zoning commission as well as on the Green Acres Homeowners Association. She enjoyed following the Park High Rangers and the MSU Bobcats. In her leisure time, Roberta enjoyed reading books, sewing and bowling. Survivors include her husband, Hardy Pugliano of Livingston; three sons, Dan (Marie) Anderson of Spring, Tex., and Dennis (Midge) Anderson and Deland (Christine) Anderson, both of Homer, Alaska; a brother, Forrest Clark of Clinton, Mont.; three sisters, Madge Adams of Laurel, Mont., Edith (Stewart) Baker of Lincoln, Mont., and Linda Ford of Livingston; three grandchildren; one great-grandchild; and numerous nieces and nephews. In addition to her first husband, Jack Anderson, she was preceded in death by her parents. If so desired, memorials may be directed to Livingston HealthCare Hospice, 504 So. 13th St., Livingston, MT 59047.