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SYLACAUGA - Funeral service for Harold Douglas Armstrong, age 70, will be May 28, at 2 p.m. at Curtis and Son North Chapel with the Rev. Eddie Forbus and the Rev. Ronnie Litsey officiating. Burial will be in Talladega Springs Cemetery. Mr. Armstrong died Sunday, May 24, 2009 at Coosa Valley Medical Center. Survivors are his wife of 50 years, Glenda Faye Armstrong of Sylacauga; son, Gary Armstrong and wife Teresa of Sylacauga; daughter, Connie Vandgrifft and Ed of Pulaski, TN; six grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Visitation will be May 27, from 5-9 p.m. at Curtis and Son North Chapel. Online registry at www.mem.com. Curtis and Son Funeral Home North Chapel will direct the service.
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No bond is as great as that between a parent and child. Our deepest condolences are with you as you grieve.
Roger & Cheryl Butler
May 27, 2009
Gary it has been a long time since I saw or talked to you, but, I just wanted to tell you that I am sorry to hear about your Daddy passing, I will say a prayer for you and your family, I know from experience how hard it can be to loose a parent, may God be you and your family today and the days that follow,
Debbie Studdard
May 27, 2009
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Curtis and Son Funeral Home1315 Talladega Highway, Sylacauga, AL 35150-1627
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