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Lottie <I>Falwell</I> Armstrong

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Lottie Falwell Armstrong

Birth
Colorado County, Texas, USA
Death
26 Jun 1966 (aged 90)
Weimar, Colorado County, Texas, USA
Burial
Weimar, Colorado County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Lot #202, Space 7
Memorial ID
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Obituary:
Armstrong, Lottie (Falwell)
Mrs. Armstrong, 90, Oldest Local Resident, Buried

Funeral services for Mrs. Lottie Fallwell Armstrong, at 90 the oldest native resident of the Weimar area, were held Tuesday morning at Hubbard Funeral Home, with burial in Masonic Cemetery.

Rev. Lee Geldmeier, pastor of First Methodist church, officiated. Mrs. Armstrong was the church's oldest living member, having joined 60 years ago.

Ill the past several weeks, she was admitted to Youens Memorial Hospital at 2 a. m. Sunday, June 26, and died at 8:40 Sunday night.

Born March 31, 1876, in this county, she was a daughter of John and Charlotte Fallwell, one of Texas' pioneer couples. She was married to John J. Armstrong Jr. on June 14, 1899. Mr. Armstrong died January 9, 1945.

Mrs. Armstrong is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Eleanora Simmons of Austin; two grandchildren, Kenneth Simmons and Mrs. David Sebesta; and three great-grandchildren. Her grandson-in-law, Rev. David Sebesta of Austin, assisted in the services.

Pallbearers were Paul Ammann, Quinn Ammann, Leslie Townsend, Walter Williams, Henry Brasher, and Archie Frazee.

Weimar Mercury, June 30, 1966, page 1

Wedding Announcement of Lottie Fallwell to John Armstrong:
Married, at the residence of the bride's mother, at 9 o'clock Wednesday evening, Mr. John Armstrong, Jr., and Miss Lottie Falwell, Rev. W. F. Brinson officiating. The wedding was a quiet affair, only the relatives and a few friends being present, Mr. Armstrong is a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Armstrong of this city. He has a lucrative position with Nona Lumber company at Leesville, La., and is a young man of energy and worth. The bride is a lovable young lady, and a prize that any man might well be proud of. The happy young couple left Thursday night for their future borne at Leesville, followed by the best wishes of a whole host of friends which the MERCURY heartily joins.
The Weimar Mercury
Weimar, Texas
17 Jun 1899, Sat • Page 1, Col. 6

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Obituary:
Armstrong, Lottie (Falwell)
Mrs. Armstrong, 90, Oldest Local Resident, Buried

Funeral services for Mrs. Lottie Fallwell Armstrong, at 90 the oldest native resident of the Weimar area, were held Tuesday morning at Hubbard Funeral Home, with burial in Masonic Cemetery.

Rev. Lee Geldmeier, pastor of First Methodist church, officiated. Mrs. Armstrong was the church's oldest living member, having joined 60 years ago.

Ill the past several weeks, she was admitted to Youens Memorial Hospital at 2 a. m. Sunday, June 26, and died at 8:40 Sunday night.

Born March 31, 1876, in this county, she was a daughter of John and Charlotte Fallwell, one of Texas' pioneer couples. She was married to John J. Armstrong Jr. on June 14, 1899. Mr. Armstrong died January 9, 1945.

Mrs. Armstrong is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Eleanora Simmons of Austin; two grandchildren, Kenneth Simmons and Mrs. David Sebesta; and three great-grandchildren. Her grandson-in-law, Rev. David Sebesta of Austin, assisted in the services.

Pallbearers were Paul Ammann, Quinn Ammann, Leslie Townsend, Walter Williams, Henry Brasher, and Archie Frazee.

Weimar Mercury, June 30, 1966, page 1

Wedding Announcement of Lottie Fallwell to John Armstrong:
Married, at the residence of the bride's mother, at 9 o'clock Wednesday evening, Mr. John Armstrong, Jr., and Miss Lottie Falwell, Rev. W. F. Brinson officiating. The wedding was a quiet affair, only the relatives and a few friends being present, Mr. Armstrong is a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Armstrong of this city. He has a lucrative position with Nona Lumber company at Leesville, La., and is a young man of energy and worth. The bride is a lovable young lady, and a prize that any man might well be proud of. The happy young couple left Thursday night for their future borne at Leesville, followed by the best wishes of a whole host of friends which the MERCURY heartily joins.
The Weimar Mercury
Weimar, Texas
17 Jun 1899, Sat • Page 1, Col. 6

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