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Will Drannan Armstrong

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Will Drannan Armstrong Veteran

Birth
Coleman, Coleman County, Texas, USA
Death
18 Feb 2023 (aged 91)
Galveston, Galveston County, Texas, USA
Burial
Silsbee, Hardin County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Will Drannan Armstrong
September 22, 1931 ~ February 18, 2023
91 Years Old

Will was born on September 22, 1931, in Coleman County Hospital and died
February 18, 2023 in Galveston TX. At the age of 91.
Will was preceded in death by his parents D.C. and Lottie Armstrong, sister Cheri
Shults, and his wife Trudy Armstrong.
Will is survived by his son Fred Armstrong and wife Laurie, longtime companion
Sue "Sue Baby" Savanich , children of his heart, Loretta Wilson, Rodney Savanich,
grandkids Kyleigh Loftin and Nicholas Loftin, and great grandson Elijah 'Bubba'.
Will was a veteran, and was very proud to serve his country in both the Army and
Navy.
The family would like to thank the numerous physicians, VA clinics, and dialysis
centers, and home health care professionals who helped in Will's care.
Special thanks to Loretta Wilson and her husband Tim for all their care and love,
Pam Firmin for driving him to dialysis, and way too many friends to mention here.
Will Drannan Armstrong
September 22, 1931 ~ February 18, 2023
91 Years Old

Will was born on September 22, 1931, in Coleman County Hospital and died
February 18, 2023 in Galveston TX. At the age of 91.
Will was preceded in death by his parents D.C. and Lottie Armstrong, sister Cheri
Shults, and his wife Trudy Armstrong.
Will is survived by his son Fred Armstrong and wife Laurie, longtime companion
Sue "Sue Baby" Savanich , children of his heart, Loretta Wilson, Rodney Savanich,
grandkids Kyleigh Loftin and Nicholas Loftin, and great grandson Elijah 'Bubba'.
Will was a veteran, and was very proud to serve his country in both the Army and
Navy.
The family would like to thank the numerous physicians, VA clinics, and dialysis
centers, and home health care professionals who helped in Will's care.
Special thanks to Loretta Wilson and her husband Tim for all their care and love,
Pam Firmin for driving him to dialysis, and way too many friends to mention here.


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