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Alta May Armstrong
© Enid Morning News
11-1998
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

© Enid Morning News

The funeral for Alta May Armstrong, 93, will be 2 PM Friday in the Chapel of Henninger – Allen Funeral Home with James Hall officiating. Burial will follow in Memorial Park Cemetery.

She was born May 1, 1905, in Grimes to Scurgus and Elizabeth Shedrick Snyder and died Tuesday, November 17, 1998.

She graduated from Douglas High School. She married Ernest Travis in 1927 and he died in 1930. She married Terry Armstrong in 1933, and they made their home in Enid.

She was affiliated with Church of Christ.

She is survived by one son, Terry Armstrong of Ohio; one sister, Lisa Krejci of Enid; and several nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by both husbands, three sisters and two brothers.

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