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Betty Arvilla <I>Fuller</I> Armstrong

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Betty Arvilla Fuller Armstrong

Birth
Lyons, Minnehaha County, South Dakota, USA
Death
8 Jan 2020 (aged 86)
Flandreau, Moody County, South Dakota, USA
Burial
Flandreau, Moody County, South Dakota, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block BB. Lot 14, Grave 3
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Betty A. Armstrong, 86, of Flandreau, SD passed away January 8, 2020 at Avera Flandreau Hospital. Betty was born January 29, 1933 to Robert and Esther (Eggen) Fuller on her grandparent’s farm near Lyons, SD. She grew up in Flandreau and lived there her whole life.

Betty married William Armstrong on November 17, 1949 in Flandreau. They lived on the family farm until his death on December 15, 1993. In December 1994 Betty moved into town. She was a member of Our Savior’s Lutheran Church, Women of the ELCA, former Eastern Star member and on the board of directors and former secretary of the Moody County Historical Society. Betty served as Moody County’s first woman commissioner, was a former secretary-treasurer of the Moody County Republican Party and was active in Farm Bureau, Cattleman’s Association, County Extension, Park Board and the Moody County Fair Board. Betty enjoyed attending and cheering for Flier athletics and her grandchildren’s many activities.

Betty is survived by seven children, Carol Pitts, Brookings, SD; Douglas (Jackie), Miles City, MT; Betty Ann (Michael) Brubaker, Rapid City, SD; Elaine (Sam) Flinders, Sutherland, IA; Kenneth, Piedmont, SD; Jan Zephier, Flandreau; 17 grandchildren (Jamie Pitts, Jody Huntimer, Nicki Flinders, Bonnie Richards, Jeff Pitts, Bob Flinders, Chris Brubaker, Pat Flinders, Justin Pitts, Angie De Boer, Bob Becker, Amanda Zephier, Marc Brubaker, Joe Becker, Katie Armstrong, Kristin Sampson, and Zach Zephier), 34 great-grandchildren, four great-great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mary Ann Nelson, Brandon, SD and Linda Sietsema, Luverne, MN; and two brothers, Robert (Karon), Vermillion, SD and Donald Fuller, Flandreau.

Betty was preceded in death by her husband, two sons, William, Jr. and Paul, her parents, brother Richard and two brothers-in-law, Jerry Nelson and Dave Sietsema.

Funeral services will be Monday, January 13, 2020 at Our Savior’s Lutheran Church, Flandreau, with burial in Union Cemetery.
Betty A. Armstrong, 86, of Flandreau, SD passed away January 8, 2020 at Avera Flandreau Hospital. Betty was born January 29, 1933 to Robert and Esther (Eggen) Fuller on her grandparent’s farm near Lyons, SD. She grew up in Flandreau and lived there her whole life.

Betty married William Armstrong on November 17, 1949 in Flandreau. They lived on the family farm until his death on December 15, 1993. In December 1994 Betty moved into town. She was a member of Our Savior’s Lutheran Church, Women of the ELCA, former Eastern Star member and on the board of directors and former secretary of the Moody County Historical Society. Betty served as Moody County’s first woman commissioner, was a former secretary-treasurer of the Moody County Republican Party and was active in Farm Bureau, Cattleman’s Association, County Extension, Park Board and the Moody County Fair Board. Betty enjoyed attending and cheering for Flier athletics and her grandchildren’s many activities.

Betty is survived by seven children, Carol Pitts, Brookings, SD; Douglas (Jackie), Miles City, MT; Betty Ann (Michael) Brubaker, Rapid City, SD; Elaine (Sam) Flinders, Sutherland, IA; Kenneth, Piedmont, SD; Jan Zephier, Flandreau; 17 grandchildren (Jamie Pitts, Jody Huntimer, Nicki Flinders, Bonnie Richards, Jeff Pitts, Bob Flinders, Chris Brubaker, Pat Flinders, Justin Pitts, Angie De Boer, Bob Becker, Amanda Zephier, Marc Brubaker, Joe Becker, Katie Armstrong, Kristin Sampson, and Zach Zephier), 34 great-grandchildren, four great-great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mary Ann Nelson, Brandon, SD and Linda Sietsema, Luverne, MN; and two brothers, Robert (Karon), Vermillion, SD and Donald Fuller, Flandreau.

Betty was preceded in death by her husband, two sons, William, Jr. and Paul, her parents, brother Richard and two brothers-in-law, Jerry Nelson and Dave Sietsema.

Funeral services will be Monday, January 13, 2020 at Our Savior’s Lutheran Church, Flandreau, with burial in Union Cemetery.


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