Mr. Armstrong passed away Wednesday morning at Saint Anthony's hospital in Amarillo. He had been suffering with a heart ailment for the past two or three years.
He is survived by two brothers, Frank of Tulsa, who used to work at the light plant in Canadian, and John of Tucumcari, who also made his home here at one time; by three sisters, Mrs. Sally Chance of Lawton, Mrs. Fannie Davis of Phoenix, and Mrs. Curry; and by his wife and three children, Thomas Leo, Jim Bill and Mrs. Myrtle Harley Latta, in addition to several grandchildren.
The Hemphill County News
December 17, 1953
Submitted by Angie Mitchell Martin
Mr. Armstrong passed away Wednesday morning at Saint Anthony's hospital in Amarillo. He had been suffering with a heart ailment for the past two or three years.
He is survived by two brothers, Frank of Tulsa, who used to work at the light plant in Canadian, and John of Tucumcari, who also made his home here at one time; by three sisters, Mrs. Sally Chance of Lawton, Mrs. Fannie Davis of Phoenix, and Mrs. Curry; and by his wife and three children, Thomas Leo, Jim Bill and Mrs. Myrtle Harley Latta, in addition to several grandchildren.
The Hemphill County News
December 17, 1953
Submitted by Angie Mitchell Martin
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