Rev. Henry Kreulin, Presbyterian pastor from Bay City, conducted services for Mary Helen Armstrong at the home at Arbutus in Buckeye township Monday afternoon, January 20, at 1:30, followed by burial services at Highland cemetery at Gladwin.
Born July 19, 1927, at Bad Axe, she died January 17, 1936, at Mercy hospital, Bay City, of appendicitis after an illness of three weeks.
Surviving her are her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Armstrong, two sisters, Alta and Nina, two brothers, William and Ellis.
Those from away, who came for the last services, were: Mrs. William E. Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Armstrong, Ellis Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sinclair, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kiellar, all of Bad Axe; Mrs. A. Arkwright of Atlanta, Mrs. H. C. Woodring of Flint. Gladwin County Record dated 1-22/1936
Rev. Henry Kreulin, Presbyterian pastor from Bay City, conducted services for Mary Helen Armstrong at the home at Arbutus in Buckeye township Monday afternoon, January 20, at 1:30, followed by burial services at Highland cemetery at Gladwin.
Born July 19, 1927, at Bad Axe, she died January 17, 1936, at Mercy hospital, Bay City, of appendicitis after an illness of three weeks.
Surviving her are her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Armstrong, two sisters, Alta and Nina, two brothers, William and Ellis.
Those from away, who came for the last services, were: Mrs. William E. Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Armstrong, Ellis Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sinclair, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kiellar, all of Bad Axe; Mrs. A. Arkwright of Atlanta, Mrs. H. C. Woodring of Flint. Gladwin County Record dated 1-22/1936
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