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Albert E. "Al" Armstrong

Vancouver, Washington

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ALBERT "AL" E. ARMSTRONG 1/27/1912 ~ 8/1/2011 Armstrong, Albert Erwin, 99, passed on Aug. 1, 2011. Al was born in Crocker, SD and grew up in Mobridge, SD. He was preceded in death by three wives, Alice Armstrong 1973, Peggy Armstrong 1998 and Barbara Bellant 2008. He had three...

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I am Alan Cook and knew AL as a teenager growing up in the Clark Co. Ham Radio club. AL was a great help to me and my Dad Ed when we were just starting out in radio. Iozt touch with him as I moved on and after Alice passed and AL moved on too. Anyway, years later in Ham Radio, I wanted to change my call sign... And it came down to AL s original callsign W7IOU. It was available after 2011 with stipulations... So I filed with the fcc and got his call... So now I'm also AL WITH the W7IOU CALL...

Al was one of the best people I ever knew. He and my dad were best friends

Sorry to hear about yall losing your grandad. I am sure you have many good memories to help you get through this sad time. Uncle David

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Sue, My thoughts and prayers are with you during this sad time. I am glad that you were blessed to have him with you for so long. He lived a wonderful, long life. Blessings, Gretchen & Jr Roberts

To Sue and family, Your Dad had the most beautiful grass and yard. Sorry to hear he passed away. He was a very nice man. Jamie Englert

Thoughts and prayers for the Armstong family as they say good bye to their patiarch. He leaves a long legacy of children, grand children and great grand children. Our love especially to Jay, Jeff, Jamie and Brandy and their families. With love, Aunt Vilda

We will miss him dearly but he had a great life.

Al was a special friend to me , when I was in High School and in the Clark County Ham club in the late 60s. That guy taught me a bit of " how to think' correctly when troubleshooting or hooking up radio equipment. I remember him telling me that he would have me out to his place for a weekend if I completed my schooling in electronics, which I did. He informed me at that time that when I was in High School and first in the Ham club talking to me about how to do something in radio 'was liking...