Joe served throughout the Pacific in WWII in the Army Infantry was awarded two Purple Hearts and a Bronze Star. He retired from Virco Manufacturing, Coleman Company and Iron County Corrections.
Joe was an amazing husband, father, grandfather and friend. There was not a person that Joe met that did not call him a friend.
He is survived by his children; Christine Spencer of Enoch, UT., Henry (Barbara) Armbruster of Washington, UT., Helen Gleave of Cedar City, UT., Joseph Armbruster, Jr., of Simpsonville, SC., Robert (Carrie) Armbruster of Enoch, UT.
He is preceded in death by his parents, son Richard Eugene Armbruster, daughter-in-law Liz Armbruster, two great grandchildren and all of his siblings.
Private family services will be held at a later date
Joe served throughout the Pacific in WWII in the Army Infantry was awarded two Purple Hearts and a Bronze Star. He retired from Virco Manufacturing, Coleman Company and Iron County Corrections.
Joe was an amazing husband, father, grandfather and friend. There was not a person that Joe met that did not call him a friend.
He is survived by his children; Christine Spencer of Enoch, UT., Henry (Barbara) Armbruster of Washington, UT., Helen Gleave of Cedar City, UT., Joseph Armbruster, Jr., of Simpsonville, SC., Robert (Carrie) Armbruster of Enoch, UT.
He is preceded in death by his parents, son Richard Eugene Armbruster, daughter-in-law Liz Armbruster, two great grandchildren and all of his siblings.
Private family services will be held at a later date
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