OBITUARY: Appeared in Newton Daily News newspaper. Have clipping, unknown publication date.
E.H. Armstrong Dies on Monday; Rites Thursday--Everett H. Armstrong, 74, of 411 S. 11th Ave. W., a longtime resident of Newton, died Monday afternoon at the home of his son.
Funeral services will be held at 3 p.m. Thursday at the Wallace Funeral Home.
Elder Arthur Nichols of the Reoganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints will conduct services. Burial will be in the Veterans' section of the Newton Union Cemetery.
Military services, performed by the Newton Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post 1655, will be conducted at the cemetery.
Friends may call at the Wallace Funeral Home after 9 a.m. Wednesday.
Survivors are three sons, Harold of Warrensburg, Mo., Kenneth of Newton and Billy Ray of Cut-N-Shoot, Tex.; four daughters, Mrs. Robert (Shirley) Taylor of Ardmore, Okla., Mrs. Joe (Joan) Matthews of Trinity, Tex., Mrs. Albert (Ila) Lynch of near Los Angeles, Calif., and Mrs. Gilbert (Jean) Brewer of Kansas City, Mo.; 27 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren; and a brother, Harold of Des Moines.
He was preceded in death by his parents; two sons, Jack and Gerald; a brother, Glenn; and his former wife, Ruth Wood Armstrong.
Mr. Armstrong, a construction worker and longtime employee of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, was a World War II veteran.
He was a member of the Newton Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1655 and the American Legion Post 111.
The son of James L. and Gertrude M. Armstrong, he was born Nov. 30, 1904 at Winterset.
Contributor: kj (48531000) • [email protected]
OBITUARY: Appeared in Newton Daily News newspaper. Have clipping, unknown publication date.
E.H. Armstrong Dies on Monday; Rites Thursday--Everett H. Armstrong, 74, of 411 S. 11th Ave. W., a longtime resident of Newton, died Monday afternoon at the home of his son.
Funeral services will be held at 3 p.m. Thursday at the Wallace Funeral Home.
Elder Arthur Nichols of the Reoganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints will conduct services. Burial will be in the Veterans' section of the Newton Union Cemetery.
Military services, performed by the Newton Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post 1655, will be conducted at the cemetery.
Friends may call at the Wallace Funeral Home after 9 a.m. Wednesday.
Survivors are three sons, Harold of Warrensburg, Mo., Kenneth of Newton and Billy Ray of Cut-N-Shoot, Tex.; four daughters, Mrs. Robert (Shirley) Taylor of Ardmore, Okla., Mrs. Joe (Joan) Matthews of Trinity, Tex., Mrs. Albert (Ila) Lynch of near Los Angeles, Calif., and Mrs. Gilbert (Jean) Brewer of Kansas City, Mo.; 27 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren; and a brother, Harold of Des Moines.
He was preceded in death by his parents; two sons, Jack and Gerald; a brother, Glenn; and his former wife, Ruth Wood Armstrong.
Mr. Armstrong, a construction worker and longtime employee of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, was a World War II veteran.
He was a member of the Newton Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1655 and the American Legion Post 111.
The son of James L. and Gertrude M. Armstrong, he was born Nov. 30, 1904 at Winterset.
Contributor: kj (48531000) • [email protected]
Family Members
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Harold W Armstrong
1925–1996
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Gerald D Armstrong
1926–1970
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Shirley LaVonne Armstrong Taylor
1928–2002
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Donna Joann Armstrong Mathews
1930–2005
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Kenneth LeRoy Armstrong
1932–1990
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Billy Ray Armstrong
1934–2006
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Ila Eileen Armstrong Lynch-Pool
1936–1986
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Everta Jean Armstrong Brewer
1937–1979
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Jack Carroll Armstrong
1941–1970
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