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Alma Beatrice <I>Coleman</I> Armstrong

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Alma Beatrice Coleman Armstrong

Birth
Mohawk, McDowell County, West Virginia, USA
Death
12 Jun 2004 (aged 82)
South Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, USA
Burial
South Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, USA Add to Map
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SOUTH CHARLESTON - Alma Beatrice Coleman Armstrong, 83, of South Charleston, peacefully left this life behind on Saturday, June 12, 2004, at Tender Heart Home Care in South Charleston from complications due to Alzheimer's disease. She was born in Mohawk WV and graduated from Yeager High School. After attending nursing school in Baltimore, she moved to Beckley and worked at the Pinecrest Sanitorium, where she met her husband. Later she and her family moved to Oak Hill WV, where they lived for many years. In 1962, she moved to South Charleston and lived there until her death. Alma was employed for 32 years by J. Loren Smith, D.O. at Alum Creek Medical Center. She was a very special friend to many people in that community. After retiring in 1994 she became a volunteer for Hospice Care. In 1998 she was awarded the honor of being named West Virginia Outstanding Citizen by the governor of the state. She was a member of the Oak Hill Methodist Church and then the Darlington Methodist Church in South Charleston.
Preceding her in death are her mother, Cinda Hatfield Smith and her husband of almost 50 years, George S. Armstrong. She is survived by two sons and their wives: William and Diana Armstrong of Colora MD and George and Sheila Armstrong of Ripley; two daughters and their husbands: Margaret "Cindy" and Dennis Clendenin of Sissonville, and Beatrice and Martin Dotson of South Charleston; grandchildren, Brian Clendenin of Sissonville, Cherie Litton of Sissonville, and Eric Clendenin of Kill Devil Hills NC, Jason and Brock Armstrong of Ripley, Tommy Armstrong of Colora and Marinda Dotson of Lexington KY; one great-grandson; and one step-great-grandson.
The family would like to express their sincere appreciation to Priss Johnson and daughters, Aimee McNurlen and belva Wolfe and employee, Charlotte Hall of Tender Heart Home Care for the special care and attention they gave to our precious mother, allowing us to take advantage of the good times. Graveside service will be 11 am today at Graceland Memorial Park, South Charleston, with Pastor Robert Leadman officiating. She will be buried beside her husband. "Our loving parents, together again, rest". The family suggests donations to Hospice Care, 1143 Dunbar Ave., Dunbar WV 25064

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SOUTH CHARLESTON - Alma Beatrice Coleman Armstrong, 83, of South Charleston, peacefully left this life behind on Saturday, June 12, 2004, at Tender Heart Home Care in South Charleston from complications due to Alzheimer's disease. She was born in Mohawk WV and graduated from Yeager High School. After attending nursing school in Baltimore, she moved to Beckley and worked at the Pinecrest Sanitorium, where she met her husband. Later she and her family moved to Oak Hill WV, where they lived for many years. In 1962, she moved to South Charleston and lived there until her death. Alma was employed for 32 years by J. Loren Smith, D.O. at Alum Creek Medical Center. She was a very special friend to many people in that community. After retiring in 1994 she became a volunteer for Hospice Care. In 1998 she was awarded the honor of being named West Virginia Outstanding Citizen by the governor of the state. She was a member of the Oak Hill Methodist Church and then the Darlington Methodist Church in South Charleston.
Preceding her in death are her mother, Cinda Hatfield Smith and her husband of almost 50 years, George S. Armstrong. She is survived by two sons and their wives: William and Diana Armstrong of Colora MD and George and Sheila Armstrong of Ripley; two daughters and their husbands: Margaret "Cindy" and Dennis Clendenin of Sissonville, and Beatrice and Martin Dotson of South Charleston; grandchildren, Brian Clendenin of Sissonville, Cherie Litton of Sissonville, and Eric Clendenin of Kill Devil Hills NC, Jason and Brock Armstrong of Ripley, Tommy Armstrong of Colora and Marinda Dotson of Lexington KY; one great-grandson; and one step-great-grandson.
The family would like to express their sincere appreciation to Priss Johnson and daughters, Aimee McNurlen and belva Wolfe and employee, Charlotte Hall of Tender Heart Home Care for the special care and attention they gave to our precious mother, allowing us to take advantage of the good times. Graveside service will be 11 am today at Graceland Memorial Park, South Charleston, with Pastor Robert Leadman officiating. She will be buried beside her husband. "Our loving parents, together again, rest". The family suggests donations to Hospice Care, 1143 Dunbar Ave., Dunbar WV 25064

Thanks to Contributor: FRAGGLEROCK66 (47129937) •


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