ARMSTRONG-A.H., died last evening at his home, 228 8th av NE, after an illness of two months. He was one of the oldest employees of the Milwaukee road, having been in their employ for 30 years. He was a member of the Lodge No. 12 Aerie No. 56, Eagles, an of the Modern Brotherhood. He is survived by a wife, three daughters, Bessie, Agnes and Mrs. P. Tremain of New York City, and a son, Orra. Funeral will be held Monday at St. Anthony of Padua.
Minneapolis Morning Tribune
May 16, 1915, page 24
ARMSTRONG-A.H., died last evening at his home, 228 8th av NE, after an illness of two months. He was one of the oldest employees of the Milwaukee road, having been in their employ for 30 years. He was a member of the Lodge No. 12 Aerie No. 56, Eagles, an of the Modern Brotherhood. He is survived by a wife, three daughters, Bessie, Agnes and Mrs. P. Tremain of New York City, and a son, Orra. Funeral will be held Monday at St. Anthony of Padua.
Minneapolis Morning Tribune
May 16, 1915, page 24
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