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Louella A. <I>Zicha</I> Armstrong

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Louella A. Zicha Armstrong

Birth
Harrington, Lincoln County, Washington, USA
Death
16 Jun 2004 (aged 86)
Davenport, Lincoln County, Washington, USA
Burial
Harrington, Lincoln County, Washington, USA Add to Map
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Her father was Louis Leo Zicha and her mother, Adelle "Della" R. (Cordes) Zicha. They were farmers in the Odessa, WA area.

She graduated from the Odessa High School.

She married Herbert Luther Armstrong 2 October 1937.

They moved to Harrington and farmed east of town, raising wheat and cattle, as well as thoroughbred racehorses.

From her obituary: " For the last three years, Mrs. Armstrong was a resident of Rose Petal Square at the Lincoln Nursing Home in Davenport, WA. . She enjoyed going to exercise class and church services. She was a good friend to many of the staff and residents. Mrs. Armstrong was a member of the Harrington Church of the Nazarene, as well as a member of the Lincoln Hospital Women's Auxiliary, Eastern Star, and a Rainbow Mother Advisor. She was also a member of the Harrington Women's Club. Mrs. Armstrong will be remembered for being a wonderful homemaker and cook. She had a generous, giving nature and a deep devotion to her family."

Their children were:
Bill Armstrong
and
Marciel Armstrong Cronrath
Her father was Louis Leo Zicha and her mother, Adelle "Della" R. (Cordes) Zicha. They were farmers in the Odessa, WA area.

She graduated from the Odessa High School.

She married Herbert Luther Armstrong 2 October 1937.

They moved to Harrington and farmed east of town, raising wheat and cattle, as well as thoroughbred racehorses.

From her obituary: " For the last three years, Mrs. Armstrong was a resident of Rose Petal Square at the Lincoln Nursing Home in Davenport, WA. . She enjoyed going to exercise class and church services. She was a good friend to many of the staff and residents. Mrs. Armstrong was a member of the Harrington Church of the Nazarene, as well as a member of the Lincoln Hospital Women's Auxiliary, Eastern Star, and a Rainbow Mother Advisor. She was also a member of the Harrington Women's Club. Mrs. Armstrong will be remembered for being a wonderful homemaker and cook. She had a generous, giving nature and a deep devotion to her family."

Their children were:
Bill Armstrong
and
Marciel Armstrong Cronrath


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