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Hattie Clyde Armstrong was born on April 25, 1925, and passed away on January 28, 2025, at the age of 99. (Almost made it to 100.) Hattie was a resident of Georgetown, Texas. The daughter of Mehan Bailey Farmer and Mackie Matheney Farmer, she was born, and raised, in Meridian, Mississippi.
She graduated from Meteorology School in Atlanta, Georgia and worked for three years with the military drawing top secret weather maps in South Carolina until our troops returned from WWII. Clyde’s being a female meteorologist for the military in those days was an exceptional feat.
In 1948 she moved with her family to Del City, Oklahoma, and met and married her husband, Lloyd E. Armstrong. After his retirement of 20 + years in the Air Force, they moved to Wellston, Oklahoma in 1966 and raised Black Angus cattle, pigs, and chickens. They always had a big garden and canned fruits and vegetables to share with family and friends. After Lloyd’s passing, Clyde stayed on the 160 acres for 10 years. In 2008 she sold the farm and moved to an apartment in Meeker for a couple of years. She enjoyed the Meeker Senior Citizens Center, frequenting often. She spent the last 10 years living in Georgetown, Texas near her daughter Vicki.
BELOVED WIFE, MOTHER, SISTER, GRANNY, GG and Aunt
Clyde is survived by her husband’s daughter Charlotte, and her husband John Lawler, who reside in Australia.
Lynda Coble and her husband Larry Coble who reside in Knoxville, TN
Vicki Holt and her husband Steve Holt who reside in Liberty Hill, TX
Grandchildren include Todd Lawler, Donna Lawler, Jason Bill, Sean Cusic, Amy Phillips, Julie Castro, Patrick Coble, Randy Coble.
Great Grandchildren include Becky, Amy, Anna, and Amanda Lawler, Andrew, Owen, and Alex Phillips,
Cody, Carli, Caden, and Calli Castro, Katelyn Cusic Morley, Ali Coble, Victoria Coble, Randall Coble and Angus Coble.
Great Great-grandchildren include Baylor Espinosa, Emma, and Adley Morley, and numerous nieces and nephews.
Funeral arrangement are under direction of Park's Brother's Funeral Home - Chandler.
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