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Terry T. Armstrong
© Enid Morning News
11-1999
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


Dayton, Ohio – a graveside service for Terry T. Armstrong, 62, will be 2 PM Wednesday in the garden Chapel of Memorial Park Cemetery, Enid. The Rev. James Hull will officiate. Arrangements are by Henninger – Allen Funeral Home.

He was born September 12, 1937, in Enid to Terry W. and Alta May Snyder Armstrong and died Sunday, November 7, 1999, at Miami Valley Hospital in Dayton.

He attended schools in Enid, then entered the Army. He worked as an electronics technician for the Government Defense Supply Center in Columbus, Ohio. He was a national volunteer and regional coordinator for American Numismatic Association for 20 years, receiving the Presidents award. He was listed as an ambassador of Numismatic News.

Surviving are two aunts, Edna Lee Bryan of Oklahoma City and Lisa Krejci of Enid; and one uncle, Herb Armstrong of Anadarko.

He was preceded in death by his parents.

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