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© Enid News and Eagle
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


Etta Reed Armitage

August 20, 1906 ~ Feb 05, 1986

Pond Creek - Etta Reed Armitage, 79, died Wednesday at her home in Pond Creek. The funeral will be 2 PM Friday at Wilson Funeral Home Chapel there with the Rev. Lester McKeeman officiating. Cremation will follow.

Survivors include a son, Lyle Armitage, Emporia, Kansas; two daughters, Mrs. E. G. (Mary) Hensley, Houston, Texas, and Mrs. Kenneth (Norma) Bruhn, Nevada, Missouri; a brother, William Richard Reed, Ashland, Oregon; three sisters, Edith Hurley, Geraldine Bretthauer and Bessie Kirkpatrick, all of Pond Creek; seven grandchildren; and five great � grandchildren.

Memorials in her name may be made to the Pond Creek Ambulance Fund.

Mrs. Armitage was born August 20, 1906, near Jefferson. She moved to Burlington, Kansas, in 1929 and on May 8, 1931, married Lyle Armitage there. The couple made their home in Burkett and Madison, Kansas, until moving to Pond Creek in 1979. They celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary in 1981. He died January 10, 1985.

Mrs. Armitage was a member of the Christian Church in Madison, Kansas.


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