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Harry L. Armstrong

Columbus, Ohio

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ARMSTRONG Harry L. Armstrong, 95, of Logan passed away, April 28, 2011, at Hocking Valley Community Hospital in Logan, Ohio. He was born October 15, 1915 in Hocking County to Leo and Nellie Armstrong. He graduated from Ilesboro High School. Harry started his career as a fruit picker, stable boy,...

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T0 all the families of Harry Armstrong we send our sincere sympathy at the loss of their beloved Dad. Love & prayers,
Mary Goss, Molly, Dan, Julie, Johnny.

Wonderful stories and heartfelt admiration are all I have ever heard from Brad. What a wonderful person Harry was to have touched so many in such good ways.

To the Armstrong daughters and members of the Armstrong Family: Harry will be sorely missed by the many folks that he
touched and associated with during his
lifetime. A true representative of his
beliefs. My family always enjoyed the
trips to talk with Harry and our many
telephone conversations about our own
families and world affairs. God Bless
his soul and may God have found a new
buddy. The Davis Family

To the Family: I grew up down the road from the Armstrong farm and went to school with the Girls. Harry was my bus driver for a few years. My condolences To all of the family and wish I had known sooner. I would tried to have been present. Larry Zimmerman, Florida

Harry was a wonderful man that will be sorely missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with Harry's family.

Maureen and family, I was sad to learn of your dad's death. I only met him a few times while visiting you, but he was always so kind. I lived across the hall from you at OU and you visited me in Bremen. Teresa Koracin Packard

A man who stopped to visit my mother and speak about republicans. Harry was the only politician my mother, Ethel Gertrude Primmer, allowed to post an election sign in her yard. Many were the times when I would be home to visit my mother in Logan and find this wonderful man visiting with her. Even when she was in Hocking Valley Community or at Logan Health Care he stopped to see her. Though she was unable to speak, I always believed she knew her good friend and extended family member, her...