Spirit of Democracy, Woodsfield, Ohio, dated, February 18, 1931
Funeral services for John M. Armstrong, 66, president of the Quad Stove Manufacturing Co., 76 E. First Ave., Columbus, who died unexpectedly Monday night, February 9, at his home, 2098 Iuka Ave., were held at 2:00 p.m. Thursday at the residence. Burial was in Oak Grove Cemetery, Delaware.
Surviving him are his widow, Mrs. Anna Armstrong; four sisters, Mrs. A. B. Baueries, Delaware, and Mrs. Lee Squires, Narbeth, Pa., and a brother, J. C. Armstrong, Los Angeles, Calif.
Mr. Armstrong was an uncle of James W. Armstrong, of Woodsfield, who attended the funeral.
The deceased was a brother of the late E. W. Armstrong, of Woodsfield.
Spirit of Democracy, Woodsfield, Ohio, dated, February 18, 1931
Funeral services for John M. Armstrong, 66, president of the Quad Stove Manufacturing Co., 76 E. First Ave., Columbus, who died unexpectedly Monday night, February 9, at his home, 2098 Iuka Ave., were held at 2:00 p.m. Thursday at the residence. Burial was in Oak Grove Cemetery, Delaware.
Surviving him are his widow, Mrs. Anna Armstrong; four sisters, Mrs. A. B. Baueries, Delaware, and Mrs. Lee Squires, Narbeth, Pa., and a brother, J. C. Armstrong, Los Angeles, Calif.
Mr. Armstrong was an uncle of James W. Armstrong, of Woodsfield, who attended the funeral.
The deceased was a brother of the late E. W. Armstrong, of Woodsfield.
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