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Larry J. Armstrong

Akron, Ohio

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Of Waukesha, born on Oct. 25, 1929 in Akron, Ohio the son of James and Alice (nee Lewis) Armstrong, died on Tuesday, February 22, 2005 at home at the age of 75 years. Larry will be sadly missed by his wife, Joyce M. (nee Fitzgerald), whom he married on Oct. 3, 1953 his children, Colleen (Frank)...

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Dear Aunt Joyce;

Our thughts and our prayers are with you. May God Bless you and keep you.

Love,

Danette, Jay, Kiernan, and Rory Skolnik

Dear Joyce ..We still remember when you an Larry lived 2 houses up from us on Hoch Dr. Your kids & ours dressing up on Halloween, sleding down the hill behind our house on their saucer sleds in the winter, those little league games, Colleen babysitting for us, Waterworks Pool and those many get-to-gethers on the patio with Chuck & Larry tellling those jokes and laughing till their sides hurt! Such fun. Treasure the memories for a lifetime. Our deepest sympathy to you & your family.

Aunt Joyce & Family,
We were so sorry to hear about the loss of Uncle Larry. Please know you are in our thoughts and prayers.

We got the best, Joyce. Our times together were always fun times. Love you, Bev.

Aunt Joyce and family. I was very sorry to hear about Uncle Larry. I'm the worst for staying in touch but have thought of him often. He was one of my favorite Uncles. I'll always remember singing Irish songs at the family reunions. He loved sports and I make my living coaching high school so I know why he did. I don't know if you knew this or not, but my son Danny almost attended Notre Dame on a football scholarship. I too drank a toast to him, Uncle Dick, Uncle Denny and of course Dad. Our...

Joyce and family,
Thoughts and prayers are with you during this very special time.
Cherish your memories.
Betty Tatton and family

Aunt Joyce, Our hearts and prayers are with you. Uncle Larry was the best and we will all miss him.

We are very sorry to hear about your loss. Our prayers are with you.

Dear Aunt Joyce and family - I will always remember Uncle Larry laughing. I was so little when we moved away, but when I think of him, he's always grinning (with a cigarette hanging out of the corner of his mouth, just like my dad)!! He was so handsome and so tall, no wonder you fell for him, Aunt Joyce! And I mean that literally (my mom told us the story so often about falling out of a rumble seat????) I know you had many, many wonderful years together, but even so, I wish you'd had more. I...