Mother: Celia Taylor Armstrong
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Obituary in Terrell Tribune, Wednesday September 29, 1920
Red Oak, Texas, Sept. 26....O.J. Armstrong of this community passed through the valley of the shadow into his eternal rest Sunday afternoon Sept. 26th, at 2:13 o'clock. Surviving him are a widow, five sons and two daughters. He was born in Henderson county, Tennessee, March 29, 1838, being 82 years, five months and twenty seven days old. He came to Lamar County, Texas, in November 1900, and moved to Kaufman County in the fall of 1902 and had been a resident of this county ever since. He had been a member of the Presbyterian church for many years. Interment was made at the High cemetery in Van Zandt County. Rev. L.D. Phillips of the Wallace Presbyterian church conducting the funeral services. The pallbearers were Clarence Williams, G.C. Williams, E.B. Johnson, Arch Hector, Earl Calhoun and Howard Payne.
Mother: Celia Taylor Armstrong
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Obituary in Terrell Tribune, Wednesday September 29, 1920
Red Oak, Texas, Sept. 26....O.J. Armstrong of this community passed through the valley of the shadow into his eternal rest Sunday afternoon Sept. 26th, at 2:13 o'clock. Surviving him are a widow, five sons and two daughters. He was born in Henderson county, Tennessee, March 29, 1838, being 82 years, five months and twenty seven days old. He came to Lamar County, Texas, in November 1900, and moved to Kaufman County in the fall of 1902 and had been a resident of this county ever since. He had been a member of the Presbyterian church for many years. Interment was made at the High cemetery in Van Zandt County. Rev. L.D. Phillips of the Wallace Presbyterian church conducting the funeral services. The pallbearers were Clarence Williams, G.C. Williams, E.B. Johnson, Arch Hector, Earl Calhoun and Howard Payne.
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