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Joanne <I>Holter</I> Armstrong

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Joanne Holter Armstrong

Birth
Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, USA
Death
3 Apr 1985 (aged 68)
Glasgow, Valley County, Montana, USA
Burial
Havre, Hill County, Montana, USA Add to Map
Plot
Space 376 Block 27
Memorial ID
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The only female Holter born in Hennepin County, Minnesota on Sep. 5, 1916 was Alvelda Norren Jenete Holter. Her mother's maiden name was Grovo. Joanne lived with Lewis Herbert Armstrong under Common Law for years before marrying him on Oct. 22, 1962 at State Line City, Kootenai, Idaho.

Havre Daily News, 28 May 1970
FUNERAL SET ON FRIDAY FOR LEWIS ARMSTRONG
Funeral services for Lewis H. Armstrong, 56, Shambo Route farmer and rancher, will be conducted at 2 p.m. Friday [May 29] at Holland and Bonine Funeral Home.
Interment will be in Highland Cemetery.
Armstrong was born Aug. 12, 1913, in Havre and was married at State Line, Idaho on Oct. 22, 1962, to Joann Holter who survives him.
He is also survived by a sister, Gladys Tautges of Havre, and several nieces and nephews.
For a time Armstrong operated a coal mine with a brother.
The deceased was an army veteran of World War II serving in Germany. He was the recipient of the Purple Heart.
Armstrong was a Shambo Route farmer most of his life.
The only female Holter born in Hennepin County, Minnesota on Sep. 5, 1916 was Alvelda Norren Jenete Holter. Her mother's maiden name was Grovo. Joanne lived with Lewis Herbert Armstrong under Common Law for years before marrying him on Oct. 22, 1962 at State Line City, Kootenai, Idaho.

Havre Daily News, 28 May 1970
FUNERAL SET ON FRIDAY FOR LEWIS ARMSTRONG
Funeral services for Lewis H. Armstrong, 56, Shambo Route farmer and rancher, will be conducted at 2 p.m. Friday [May 29] at Holland and Bonine Funeral Home.
Interment will be in Highland Cemetery.
Armstrong was born Aug. 12, 1913, in Havre and was married at State Line, Idaho on Oct. 22, 1962, to Joann Holter who survives him.
He is also survived by a sister, Gladys Tautges of Havre, and several nieces and nephews.
For a time Armstrong operated a coal mine with a brother.
The deceased was an army veteran of World War II serving in Germany. He was the recipient of the Purple Heart.
Armstrong was a Shambo Route farmer most of his life.


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