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James Loudon Armstrong

      Sex: M

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 15 Jul 1913 - , , Illinois, USA
    Christening: 
          Death: 19 Jul 1977 - North Ridge, , California, USA
         Burial: in Pierce Brothers Valley Oaks Memorial Park, Westlake Village, Los Angeles, California, United States
 Cause of Death: 
Find A Grave ID: 158955466

Spouses and Children
1. *Marjorie Ann Miller
       Marriage: 1 Apr 1944 - Chapman Park Hotel, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, United States

Notes
General:
Per 1950 US Census 4/22/1950 345 Apt D, No Palm Dr., Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California
James L. Armstrong is the 36 year old white male head of household, born in Illinois, works as a register director in a music school, worked 40 hours last week. His wife, 30 year old Marjorie A. Armstrong, was born in Indiana, and does home housework. They have a 1 year old daughter, Judy L. Armstrong, born in California.

Per Obituary in The Star Press (Muncie, Ind.) 7/20/1977
Dies in California
NORTH RIDGE, Calif. \emdash - James L. Armstrong, 63, died unexpectedly early Tuesday at his home here.
Survivors include his wife, Marjorie (Miller) Armstrong, formerly of Yorktown; and one daughter, Judy Armstrong, Los Angeles, Calif. Mrs. Miller is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Miller, Yorktown.
Funeral services will be held in North Ridge. Calif.

Per Findagrave
James L Armstrong
BIRTH 1913
DEATH 1977 (aged 63\endash 64)
BURIAL Pierce Brothers Valley Oaks Memorial Park
Westlake Village, Los Angeles County, California, USA
MEMORIAL ID 158955466

Per U.S., Department of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File, 1850-2010
Name:James Loudon Armstrong
Gender:Male
Birth Date:15 Jul 1913
Death Date:19 Jul 1977
SSN:548091587
Marriage Notes (Marjorie Ann Miller)
Per Wedding Announcement in The Star Press (Muncie, Ind.) May 7, 1944
Becomes Bride of Army Officer
Marjorie Ann Miller Weds Lt. James L. Armstrong
AN ANNOUNCEMENT of particular interest is that made by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Miller, of Yorktown, of the marriage of their daughter, Marjorie Ann, and Lt. James L. Armstrong, son of Mrs. James L. Armstrong, Beverly Hills, Cal. The wedding was solemnized April 1 in the Puebla Ortoria of Chapman Park Hotel, Los Angeles. The chapel
was beautifully decorated with tall candelabra and ferns on either side of the altar table and bowls of white flowers. The double-ring ceremony was read by the Rev. Donald L. Mackay, of Hollywood Methodist Church. Miss Patricia Armstrong, sister of the bridegroom, was maid-of-honor, and Lt. Lawrence Knight was the best man.
The bride wore a charming dressmaker suit of pale blue wool jersey. Completing her ensemble were white kid gloves and black patent shoes. She carried a colonial bouquet of multi-colored sweet peas and yellow roses. Her hat was of matching sweet peas with a pale blue veil.
Miss Patricia Armstrong, maid-of-honor wore a pale blue wool suit and matching hat. Her accessories included white kid gloves. black patent shoes and a shoulder corsage of pink
flowers.
Mrs. James L. Armstrong, mother of the bridegroom, was attired in a smart sea green crepe dress with which she wore an American beauty hat. Her flowers were a shoulder corsage of red roses.
Following the ceremony a reception was given at the home of Mrs. Clyde Ford in Los Angeles. The living room was decorated with white roses and the dining table was beautifully appointed with bowls of multi-colored sweet peas and candelabra bearing tall
lighted tapers. The young couple left for a short wedding trip to Santa Barbara, Cal.
The bride was graduated from Yorktown High School after which she attended Indiana University one year. She was graduated from Ball State College in 1942. While at Ball State she was an active member of the Gamma Gamma sorority. The wedding originally was set for April 16, but was changed to April 1 because of army orders transferring Lieutenant Armstrong to Fort Douglas, Utah. Lieutenant and Mrs. Armstrong are now residing in Salt
Lake City, Utah.


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