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Harriet M. “Hattie” <I>Rifenburgh</I> Armstrong

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Harriet M. “Hattie” Rifenburgh Armstrong

Birth
New York, USA
Death
8 Mar 1933 (aged 70–71)
Marcy, Oneida County, New York, USA
Burial
Cleveland, Oswego County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
Lot # 175
Memorial ID
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Cleveland, March 13. — Funeral services for Harriett, wife of Roscoe Armstrong, who died at Utica Thursday, were conducted from the home of her daughter, Mrs. Edith Dunham in North street Saturday afternoon, with Rev. Harry Bowman, pastor of the Maple Flats Baptist Church, officiating. Interment in the Webb Dunham lot in the village. Bearers were Charles E. Foster, Willard A. Barnes, Albert Green, Karl A. Rutan and Willis and Harry Lockerby.

Daily Sentinel, Rome, N.Y., Monday Evening, March 13, 1933Wife of Roscoe William Armstrong

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Oneida, March 9. — Mrs. Roscoe Armstrong died yesterday afternoon in a Utica hospital. The body was brought to Oneida by a local undertaker. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Webb Dunham, Cleveland; one son, Roy Leonard of Detroit, and a sister, Mrs. Henry Utter of Rome. Mrs. Armstrong attended the Baptist Church at Maple Flats.

Daily Sentinel, Rome, N.Y., Thursday Evening, March 9, 1933

Note: Year of death on the stone is incorrect.
Cleveland, March 13. — Funeral services for Harriett, wife of Roscoe Armstrong, who died at Utica Thursday, were conducted from the home of her daughter, Mrs. Edith Dunham in North street Saturday afternoon, with Rev. Harry Bowman, pastor of the Maple Flats Baptist Church, officiating. Interment in the Webb Dunham lot in the village. Bearers were Charles E. Foster, Willard A. Barnes, Albert Green, Karl A. Rutan and Willis and Harry Lockerby.

Daily Sentinel, Rome, N.Y., Monday Evening, March 13, 1933Wife of Roscoe William Armstrong

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Oneida, March 9. — Mrs. Roscoe Armstrong died yesterday afternoon in a Utica hospital. The body was brought to Oneida by a local undertaker. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Webb Dunham, Cleveland; one son, Roy Leonard of Detroit, and a sister, Mrs. Henry Utter of Rome. Mrs. Armstrong attended the Baptist Church at Maple Flats.

Daily Sentinel, Rome, N.Y., Thursday Evening, March 9, 1933

Note: Year of death on the stone is incorrect.


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