Mrs. Armstrong was born on May 20, 1922 to William and Elsie (Welch) Webb in Independence. She had been the director of the Eastern Jackson County American Red Cross from 1971 until her retirement in 1985. Maxine was a loving wife, mother and grandmother who enjoyed painting, writing poetry and doing photography. She and her husband, Elmer, enjoyed life by traveling to various parts of the country. She waw a member of the Blue Ridge Community of Christ Church. She had previously been executive assistant to the Women's Director for the RLDS Churh for 12 years. She was ordained into the Priesthood in 1986 and had authored manuals for Women's study material. She had previously been a Center Stake Women's Leader and Congregational Women's Leader. Maxine was a member of the Knife and Fork Club, the Women's Civic Club and the Community Action Network.
She is survived by her husband, Elmer L Armstrong of Indep.; a son, Dale Armstrong and wife Marcia, Indep.; a daughter, Diane White and husband Jerry of Blue Eye, MO; a stepson, Ronald Armstrong and wife Jeannie of Raytown; a brother, Donald Webb of Indep., five grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be 10 am Thursday July 6, at the Carson-Speaks Chapel. Burial in Mound Grove Cemetery.
The Independence Examiner
Mrs. Armstrong was born on May 20, 1922 to William and Elsie (Welch) Webb in Independence. She had been the director of the Eastern Jackson County American Red Cross from 1971 until her retirement in 1985. Maxine was a loving wife, mother and grandmother who enjoyed painting, writing poetry and doing photography. She and her husband, Elmer, enjoyed life by traveling to various parts of the country. She waw a member of the Blue Ridge Community of Christ Church. She had previously been executive assistant to the Women's Director for the RLDS Churh for 12 years. She was ordained into the Priesthood in 1986 and had authored manuals for Women's study material. She had previously been a Center Stake Women's Leader and Congregational Women's Leader. Maxine was a member of the Knife and Fork Club, the Women's Civic Club and the Community Action Network.
She is survived by her husband, Elmer L Armstrong of Indep.; a son, Dale Armstrong and wife Marcia, Indep.; a daughter, Diane White and husband Jerry of Blue Eye, MO; a stepson, Ronald Armstrong and wife Jeannie of Raytown; a brother, Donald Webb of Indep., five grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be 10 am Thursday July 6, at the Carson-Speaks Chapel. Burial in Mound Grove Cemetery.
The Independence Examiner
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Maxine W 1922 - 2006
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