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Alice Amelia Armstrong

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Alice Amelia Armstrong

Birth
Yorktown, Delaware County, Indiana, USA
Death
6 Oct 1940 (aged 19)
Madison County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Yorktown, Delaware County, Indiana, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.1725497, Longitude: -85.4910266
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The Muncie Star, Monday, October 7, 1940, page 1

Loren Ralph Curry, 22, of Godman avenue, and Miss Alice Armstrong, 19, of Yorktown, were killed in an auto accident about 6:30 o'clock last night near Ingalls, local authorities learned early this morning.
The couple with Miss Armstrong's brother, Harvey, Jr., and Miss Ruth Heagy of Anderson were en route to Indianapolis. Mr. Curry's mother lives in Indianapolis, and Miss Armstrong is the daughter of H.E. Armstrong of Yorktown. Mr. Curry was employed at the Howell Greenhouse on the Yorktown pike.
Details of the accident could not be learned, but state police were investigating. Harvey Armstrong and Miss Heagy were injured, but the extent of their hurts could not be learned.
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The Muncie Star, Wednesday, Oct. 9, 1940
ARMSTRONG--The funeral of Miss Alice Armstrong, 19, of Yorktown, who was killed Sunday in an automobile accident near Ingalls, was conducted Tuesday afternoon at the Yorktown Christian Church, the Rev. W.H. Polhemus and the Rev. Dewey Hole in charge. Burial was in Yorktown Cemetery.
The Muncie Star, Monday, October 7, 1940, page 1

Loren Ralph Curry, 22, of Godman avenue, and Miss Alice Armstrong, 19, of Yorktown, were killed in an auto accident about 6:30 o'clock last night near Ingalls, local authorities learned early this morning.
The couple with Miss Armstrong's brother, Harvey, Jr., and Miss Ruth Heagy of Anderson were en route to Indianapolis. Mr. Curry's mother lives in Indianapolis, and Miss Armstrong is the daughter of H.E. Armstrong of Yorktown. Mr. Curry was employed at the Howell Greenhouse on the Yorktown pike.
Details of the accident could not be learned, but state police were investigating. Harvey Armstrong and Miss Heagy were injured, but the extent of their hurts could not be learned.
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The Muncie Star, Wednesday, Oct. 9, 1940
ARMSTRONG--The funeral of Miss Alice Armstrong, 19, of Yorktown, who was killed Sunday in an automobile accident near Ingalls, was conducted Tuesday afternoon at the Yorktown Christian Church, the Rev. W.H. Polhemus and the Rev. Dewey Hole in charge. Burial was in Yorktown Cemetery.


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