Diane Renae Armstrong, 45 year old resident of Kingfisher, Oklahoma died Sunday, March 2, 2008 in the First Shamrock Care Center, Kingfisher, Oklahoma. Graveside services will be held at 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, March 5, 2008 in the Elmwood Cemetery with Leon Seaton officiating. Billings Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Diane Renae Armstrong was born in Altus on September 19, 1962. She was the daughter of Max and Delores Armstrong. She graduated from Kingfisher High School in 1981.
Preceding her in death was her father, Max Armstrong and a sister, Doreen Armstrong.
Survivors include her daughter, Dawn Armstrong, mother, Delores Armstrong both of Kingfisher; two brothers, Mike Armstrong and wife Vicky of Coyle; Rusty Armstrong and wife Denise of Woodruff, S.C.; paternal grandfather Russel Arstrong and wife Joy of Woodward, and many aunts, uncles, nephew, nieces, and friends.
Memorial contributions may be given to the American Cancer Society with the funeral home as custodian.
Remembrances may be made on-line at www.billingsfuneralhomewoodward.com
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