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Richard Lloyd Armstrong

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Richard Lloyd Armstrong

Birth
Chicota, Lamar County, Texas, USA
Death
3 Nov 1943 (aged 29)
Clovis, Curry County, New Mexico, USA
Burial
Forest Chapel, Lamar County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Article published 7 Nov 1943 in "The Paris News" of Paris, Texas:

To Hold Funeral of R. L. Armstrong Monday Afternoon
Funeral service will be held Monday at 3 p.m. at Forest Chapel Church for Richard Lloyd Armstrong, 29, who died Wednesday of injuries suffered in an automobile accident near Clovis, N.M., earlier in the day. Brown-Roden Funeral Home will make interment in Forest Chapel Cemetery.

Mrs. Armstrong and one child, injured in the same accident, when the driver lost control of the car and ran into the roadside ditch, are in Clovis Memorial Hospital, at Clovis.

They were en route to Chicota, their home before they moved to San Jose, Calif.

Mr. Armstrong was a son of the late Bob Armstrong and his wife, and was born at Chicota, July 21, 1914. Surviving besides his mother are his wife, and three children, Gerald, Jerry and Ronnie, and these brothers and sisters; Robert and Joe Armstrong, Mrs. Ludie Sparks and Mrs. Lucy Gentry, Chicota; Ned Armstrong, Fresno, Calif.; Tom Armstrong, Brookston; Jack Armstrong, Mrs. Mary King and Mrs. Ona Mae Francis, Biardstown; Mrs. Ella Booth and Mrs. Levi Towers, Paris, and Mrs. Leona Orr, Frederick, Okla., and a half-brother, Arch Jackmon.
Article published 7 Nov 1943 in "The Paris News" of Paris, Texas:

To Hold Funeral of R. L. Armstrong Monday Afternoon
Funeral service will be held Monday at 3 p.m. at Forest Chapel Church for Richard Lloyd Armstrong, 29, who died Wednesday of injuries suffered in an automobile accident near Clovis, N.M., earlier in the day. Brown-Roden Funeral Home will make interment in Forest Chapel Cemetery.

Mrs. Armstrong and one child, injured in the same accident, when the driver lost control of the car and ran into the roadside ditch, are in Clovis Memorial Hospital, at Clovis.

They were en route to Chicota, their home before they moved to San Jose, Calif.

Mr. Armstrong was a son of the late Bob Armstrong and his wife, and was born at Chicota, July 21, 1914. Surviving besides his mother are his wife, and three children, Gerald, Jerry and Ronnie, and these brothers and sisters; Robert and Joe Armstrong, Mrs. Ludie Sparks and Mrs. Lucy Gentry, Chicota; Ned Armstrong, Fresno, Calif.; Tom Armstrong, Brookston; Jack Armstrong, Mrs. Mary King and Mrs. Ona Mae Francis, Biardstown; Mrs. Ella Booth and Mrs. Levi Towers, Paris, and Mrs. Leona Orr, Frederick, Okla., and a half-brother, Arch Jackmon.

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