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© Enid News & Eagle
May 2005
Submitted by: Glenn


Noriko "Miss Rose" (Takimoto) Armijo

Noriko "Miss Rose" (Takimoto) Armijo
August 22, 1928 ~ May 24, 2005

A mass of Christian burial for Noriko "Miss Rose" Armijo of Enid will be 12 noon Saturday, May 28, 2005 in St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church. Rev. Kevin Ratterman will officiate. There will be no burial after the service. There will be a visitation with the family from 6 PM to 8 PM today in the Ladusau-Evans Chapel. All are welcome. Arrangements are with Ladusau – Evans Funeral Home.

Miss Rose was born August 22, 1928 in Marioka, Japan to Mitsu Takimoto. Her father died when she was very young. She died Tuesday afternoon, May 24, 2005 at her home.

Noriko was a high school graduate over in Japan. In 1955 she married P. A. "Joe" Armijo in he IwateKen, Japan. After their marriage they moved to Edwards Air Force Base in California. In 1973 they moved to Vance Air Force Base in Enid where she worked in 1979 as a cashier/hostess for the Officers Club. In 1990 she left the Club to become a full-time homemaker.

She is survived by her husband P. A. Armijo of the home; a son, Nicholas a. "Nicco" Armijoe of Enid; a brother, Yoshio Takimoto and a sister, Tomoko Yoshida, both of Japan; two nephews, Toshihiko Takimoto and Masahiko Yoshinda; four granddaughters; a grandson; four great – granddaughters; and a great – grandson.

She was preceded in death by her parents.

Memorials can be made through the funeral home to Oklahoma Brain Injury Association. 


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