Frederick E & Freda Lavurn
(Armstrong) King
Tombstone photo
Memorial Park Cemetery
Bartlesville, Washington County, OK
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Obit for Freda posted by Ann Weber
Jun 24, 1927 - Jul 13, 2017
BARTLESVILLE EXAMINER-ENTERPRISE
BARTLESVILLE, WASHINGTON CO, OK
(permission granted)
Freda Lavurn Armstrong King, 90, passed away on July 13, 2017 in Bartlesville, OK with her family surrounding her.
She was a resident of Bartlesville
for the past 47 years. Freda was best known as
Mother, Mom, Aunt Freda, Grandma, or Gee Gee. She
was born in Wister, OK in the Indian Territory on
June 24, 1927 to the late Marcus Page Armstrong and
Blanche Anne (Estes) Armstrong. She was the second
of ten children. She grew up in Phillips, TX and
graduated from Phillips High School in 1944. After
graduation, she went to work for Dr. Petty as a
medical assistant. That was to be her only
employment outside the home. She excelled in her
life long career which spanned over seventy years as
a homemaker.
On April 26, 1946 she married the love of her life,
Fredrick E. King. They were married 46 years before
his death. She served as a military wife for 22
years. In that time she lived and traveled in
numerous states and lived outside of the country.
She had several interests such as reading, cooking
and sewing. While attending high school she took
sewing classes and won many awards. She will be
remembered as a very good cook along with her candy
at Christmas time. From sewing, Freda learned to
make many beautiful quilts for each member of her
family. She was always happiest while she was
working on one of her quilts.
Freda loved her family. Earlier in her daughters'
lives, she served as a Girl Scout leader for several
years. She taught her daughters to be hard working,
honest and independent women. They all learned
family values and treasured them.
Those left behind to honor and cherish her memory
are her four daughters, Sandy Spencer (Bill) of
Bartlesville, Donna Bennett (Jim) of Yukon, Pam
McMillan of Bartlesville, and Terri Magerkurth
(Paul) of Norman. She is also survived by a niece
who lived in the home, Patricia Grimm (Dan) of
Bartlesville. Freda has five surviving sisters;
Shirley Baze, Barbara Pitcock, Wanda Armstrong,
Cathy Mahler, and Kay Calhoun. She has one surviving
sister-in-law, Elizabeth Armstrong. She has three
surviving brothers-in-law, Kenneth Benton, Ed
Mahler, and Phillip Calhoun. Freda had seven
grandchildren: Chris Drew, Jennifer Clasby (Aaron),
Scott Bennett, Sean McMillan (Karissa), Amanda
Shirley (Dave), Leslie Dodd (Jeremy), and Andrew
Magerkurth (Kristen). She had one great niece,
Danielle Brashear (Travis) and one great nephew,
Kevin Grimm. Freda had nine great grandchildren,
numerous nieces, nephews, great nieces and great
nephews. She is also survived by her beloved dog,
Pebbles. Freda will be greatly missed by all who
loved her.
She was preceded in death by her beloved husband,
her parents, her brother, Clytee Armstrong, three
sisters, Betty Jo Armstrong, Lodema Benton, and
Jeannette Eads, and her great granddaughter, Abigail
Martin.
The family will be receiving friends from 6:00 -
8:00 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home.
Services are under the direction of Walker-Brown
Home in Bartlesville, OK in the Walker-Brown Chapel
on Monday, July 17, 2017 at 10:00 a.m.
Interment
will be at Memorial Park Cemetery in Bartlesville,
OK beside her husband.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to: The
Wounded Warriors Fund, PO Box 2396, Tulsa, OK
74101-2396 to honor all veterans of all wars who
sacrificed for our freedom.
Online condolences for the family can be made at
www.walkerbrownfuneralhome.com.
Walker-Brown Funeral Home
4201 Southeast Nowata Road
Bartlesville,
OK
74006
918-333-7665
Published in Examiner-Enterprise from July 16 to
Aug. 15, 2017
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