Tuesday, December 18, 1951 Page 6
Mrs. Ida Armstrong
Mrs. Ida Armstrong of Sutton, widow of Dr. Ralph Armstrong a Braxton county physician, died yesterday in a local hospital after an extended illness.
Funeral services will be conducted tomorrow at 2 p. m. in the Sutton Baptist church with Rev. Kelley Smith officiating. Burial in the Sutton cemetery will be under direction of Marple mortuary.
Surviving are five daughters, Mrs. Lucille Carroll and Mrs. Harriet Hardman, Charleston; Louise Riddle, Parkersburg; Mrs. Jessie Marple, Burnsville; four brothers, Ray Cool, Webster Springs, Berlin, Noah and Roscoe Cool, Diane, and two sisters, Mrs. Bertha Cunningham and Mrs. May Kessling, Webster Springs. Also her step-mother, Mrs. Walter Cool: five step-sisters, Mrs. Grathel Craft, Mrs. Gladine Carter, Mrs. Virginia Cutlip, Mrs. Helen Davis, Mrs. Macel Kerr and two step-brothers, Arnold and James Cool, all of Webster Springs.
Contributor: Charlotte Johnson (48175463) •
Tuesday, December 18, 1951 Page 6
Mrs. Ida Armstrong
Mrs. Ida Armstrong of Sutton, widow of Dr. Ralph Armstrong a Braxton county physician, died yesterday in a local hospital after an extended illness.
Funeral services will be conducted tomorrow at 2 p. m. in the Sutton Baptist church with Rev. Kelley Smith officiating. Burial in the Sutton cemetery will be under direction of Marple mortuary.
Surviving are five daughters, Mrs. Lucille Carroll and Mrs. Harriet Hardman, Charleston; Louise Riddle, Parkersburg; Mrs. Jessie Marple, Burnsville; four brothers, Ray Cool, Webster Springs, Berlin, Noah and Roscoe Cool, Diane, and two sisters, Mrs. Bertha Cunningham and Mrs. May Kessling, Webster Springs. Also her step-mother, Mrs. Walter Cool: five step-sisters, Mrs. Grathel Craft, Mrs. Gladine Carter, Mrs. Virginia Cutlip, Mrs. Helen Davis, Mrs. Macel Kerr and two step-brothers, Arnold and James Cool, all of Webster Springs.
Contributor: Charlotte Johnson (48175463) •
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