Born in Salem, Mass., son of Henry J. and Dorothy (Cook) Armstrong, he had lived most of his life in Peabody.
Worked at St. Mary's Cemetery, Salem, for 20 years and later with the city of Peabody Comprehensive Employment Training Administarion program until his illness.
Surving him: his parents, a son, John Armstrong of California; a daughter, Deborah Kako of Danavers; two brothers, Robert J. and Henry J. Armstrong of Danvers; sisters, Mrs. Bevrly Penick and Mrs.Dolores Taeger of Peabody, and Mrs. Carol Avellino of Revere; a beloved friend, Helen Kako of Peabody ; several nieces and nephews.
Funeral Mass in St. John's Church, Peabody. Burial in St. Mary's Cemetery, Salem.
(Beverly-Peabody Times, Tues. July 13, 1982)
Born in Salem, Mass., son of Henry J. and Dorothy (Cook) Armstrong, he had lived most of his life in Peabody.
Worked at St. Mary's Cemetery, Salem, for 20 years and later with the city of Peabody Comprehensive Employment Training Administarion program until his illness.
Surving him: his parents, a son, John Armstrong of California; a daughter, Deborah Kako of Danavers; two brothers, Robert J. and Henry J. Armstrong of Danvers; sisters, Mrs. Bevrly Penick and Mrs.Dolores Taeger of Peabody, and Mrs. Carol Avellino of Revere; a beloved friend, Helen Kako of Peabody ; several nieces and nephews.
Funeral Mass in St. John's Church, Peabody. Burial in St. Mary's Cemetery, Salem.
(Beverly-Peabody Times, Tues. July 13, 1982)
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