Suicide by gunshot.
Arizona Republic
Phoenix, Arizona
November 2, 1966
Mrs. Jo Ann (Tucker) Armstrong, 33, who served in the marines during the Korean War, died Monday in Scottsdale Baptist Hospital.
Mrs. Armstrong, 2711 E. Earll Drive, was a member of Jehovah's Witnesses. She had been employed as an office nurse. Born in Gainesville, Texas, she moved to Gainesville, Texas, she moved to Phoenix in 1945 from Oklahoma City.
Private services will be tomorrow in Mercer Mortuary. Burial will be in Memory Lawn Cemetery.
Survivors include her husband, Cecil W.; a daughter, Susan Jo; four sons, Michael David, Bryan and Kenneth, all of Phoenix; her mother, Mrs. Sarah Ann Tucker of Hollywood; her step-father, Albert L. McDaniel of San Angelo, Texas; and a sister Zelda Lee "Terry" Tucker.
Suicide by gunshot.
Arizona Republic
Phoenix, Arizona
November 2, 1966
Mrs. Jo Ann (Tucker) Armstrong, 33, who served in the marines during the Korean War, died Monday in Scottsdale Baptist Hospital.
Mrs. Armstrong, 2711 E. Earll Drive, was a member of Jehovah's Witnesses. She had been employed as an office nurse. Born in Gainesville, Texas, she moved to Gainesville, Texas, she moved to Phoenix in 1945 from Oklahoma City.
Private services will be tomorrow in Mercer Mortuary. Burial will be in Memory Lawn Cemetery.
Survivors include her husband, Cecil W.; a daughter, Susan Jo; four sons, Michael David, Bryan and Kenneth, all of Phoenix; her mother, Mrs. Sarah Ann Tucker of Hollywood; her step-father, Albert L. McDaniel of San Angelo, Texas; and a sister Zelda Lee "Terry" Tucker.
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