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Lou Anne Hobson Armstrong
© Alva Review-Courier
05-19-2014
Submitted by: Glenn


© Alva Review Courier


LOU ANNE (HOBSON) ARMSTRONG - 74 - OKLAHOMA CITY

Lou Anne was born on February 3, 1940. Well loved by her family and friends, Lou Anne passed away in Oklahoma City, at age 74.

She is survived by her devoted husband Randall Armstrong; her son James and his wife Debbie of Oklahoma City; her son Brian and his wife Jaye of Ft. Worth, Texas; and her grandchildren Taylor, Kristi and Casey Herndon of Oklahoma City, and Mitchell Herndon of Ft. Worth, Texas. Also surviving are her step-daughters and their families, Tiffney & Michael Napoli, Jake & Will of Dallas, Texas, and Melanie Walters, Richard & Lily of Oklahoma City. The activities and accomplishments of her grandchildren brought Lou Anne great joy, as she was quick to share.

Preceding her in death were her parents Florence (Aldrich) Hobson and Estel Hobson of Waynoka, and her former husband Dean Herndon of Oklahoma City. Also preceding her in death were her beloved horses, Gypsy and Chance, and Cody the dog. Lou Anne loved her animals and life on the farm, and until her death, spent as much time as possible on the family farm near Avard.

Lou Anne attended Bethel and Rose Valley Elementary schools, and graduated from Waynoka High School, Class of 1958. One of Lou Anne’s favorite high school activities was participating in a mixed quartet and a trio. She very much enjoyed singing harmony. After graduating high school, Lou Anne completed nurses training at St. Anthony’s School of Nursing in Oklahoma City. Until her retirement, she spent most of her career as a registered nurse associated with a private practice in OB/GYN in Oklahoma City.

Lou Anne will be remembered as a kind and generous person who always did her best and expected the same of others. She will be sorely missed by her family and friends who greatly valued her love and loyalty.

Services will be held at Vondel Smith Mortuary, 13125 North MacArthur Boulevard (at Memorial Road), Oklahoma City, Thursday, May 22nd at 10 a.m.

Interment will take place at Memorial Hill Cemetery north of Waynoka, with a graveside service Friday, May 23rd at 11 a.m.



Lou Anne Armstrong
© Vodel L. Smith & Son Mortuary
05-2014
Submitted by: Glenn


© Vodel L. Smith & Son Mortuary


Services will be held at Vondel L. Smith & Son Mortuary, 13125 North MacArthur Boulevard (at Memorial Road), Oklahoma City, Thursday, May 22nd at 10 a.m.

Interment will take place at Memorial Hill Cemetery north of Waynoka, with a graveside service Friday, May 23rd at 11 a.m.

Lou Anne was born on February 3, 1940. Well loved by her family and friends, Lou Anne passed away in Oklahoma City, at age 74. She is survived by her devoted husband Randall Armstrong; her son James and his wife Debbie of Oklahoma City; her son Brian and his wife Jaye of Ft. Worth, Texas; and her grandchildren Taylor, Kristi and Casey Herndon of Oklahoma City, and Mitchell Herndon of Ft. Worth, Texas. Also surviving are her step-daughters and their families, Tiffney & Michael Napoli, Jake & Will of Dallas, Texas, and Melanie Walters, Richard & Lily of Oklahoma City. The activities and accomplishments of her grandchildren brought Lou Anne great joy, as she was quick to share. Preceding her in death were her parents Florence (Aldrich) Hobson and Estel Hobson of Waynoka, and her former husband Dean Herndon of Oklahoma City. Also preceding her in death were her beloved horses, Gypsy and Chance, and Cody the dog.

Lou Anne loved her animals and life on the farm, and until her death, spent as much time as possible on the family farm near Avard. Lou Anne attended Bethel and Rose Valley Elementary schools, and graduated from Waynoka High School, Class of 1958. One of Lou Anne’s favorite high school activities was participating in a mixed quartet and a trio. She very much enjoyed singing harmony. After graduating high school, Lou Anne completed nurses training at St. Anthony’s School of Nursing in Oklahoma City. Until her retirement, she spent most of her career as a registered nurse associated with a private practice in OB/GYN in Oklahoma City. Lou Anne will be remembered as a kind and generous person who always did her best and expected the same of others. She will be sorely missed by her family and friends who greatly valued her love and loyalty.

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