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Name | James "Jim" Heltzel Armstrong | |
Prefix | Dr. | |
Born | 8 May 1931 | Durbin, Pocahontas, West Virginia, United States |
Gender | Male | |
AFN | 1GZ0-1WQ | |
Died | 14 Apr 2016 | American Fork, Utah, Utah, United States |
Person ID | I1475 | My Family Tree | Armstrong-Bird |
Last Modified | 22 Apr 2016 |
Father | Dice Samuel Armstrong, b. 25 Jan 1905, Moyers, Pendleton, West Virginia, USA , d. 12 Mar 1996, Mapleton, Utah, Utah, United States (Age 91 years) | |
Mother | Nina Coral Heltzel, b. 3 Sep 1909, Job, Randolph, West Virginia, USA , d. 6 Nov 2006, Salem, Utah, Utah, USA (Age 97 years) | |
Married | 30 Mar 1929 | Riverton, Pendleton, West Virginia, USA |
Family ID | F500 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family 1 | Georgie Velma Snyder, b. 16 Jun 1931, Dahmer, Pendleton, West Virginia, United States , d. Aug 1988, Salt Lake, Salt Lake, Utah, USA (Age 57 years) | |||||||||
Married | 23 Oct 1950 | RMH, Harrisonburg, Rockingham, Virginia, United States | ||||||||
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Divorced | Yes, date unknown | |||||||||
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Last Modified | 18 Jul 2015 | |||||||||
Family ID | F499 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family 2 | Living | |||||
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Family ID | F498 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Photos | James H Armstrong, Eldest Son of Dice and Nina Armstrong James is six months old. | |
James Heltzel Armstrong Eight months old | ||
Dice Samuel and Nina Coral Armstrong and Siblings about 1935 Phoebe Jane, Lula (Berlin's wife), Dice, James?, Nina Coral, Luther Riley, Pauline (Luther's wife), Berlin, Nicholas Toderoff (Phoebe's husband) | ||
Jim Armstrong at the new home in 1939 Doe Hill, Virginia where Dice, Jim's father, rented a home while they built a new home. | ||
The New Home Site with Jim Armstrong in 1939 When eight years old Jim and his family moved to Doe Hill, Virginia where his father built a new home and out buildings. | ||
Dice Samuel Armstrong with son Jimmy (James) Unknown girls, probably Toderoff cousins Grandparents home where Jimmy lived until he was eight years old before moving to Doe Hill where his father rented a house while his father built a structure (later became the smokehouse and woodshed) and chicken coup (first used as the kitchen) where the family lived while building the final house and barn. | ||
The Sinnett's Lane School House in Pendleton County, West Virginia Jim went here for the first two years of his schooling. | ||
James Armstrong and His Sisters James is around ten years old. | ||
James Heltzel Armstrong Around ten years old | ||
James H. Armstrong 14-15.jpg Around 14-15 years old | ||
Jim Armstrong Around 14 years old | ||
James Heltzel Armstrong In 1948, he graduated from Franklin High School in Franklin, West Virginia. | ||
James Heltzel with 1941 Chevy James Heltzel with this first love: 1941 Chevy and his sisters. | ||
Knights of the Little Brown Jug in 1948 - Franklin High School, Pendleton, West Virginia L-R: Ben Hiner, Don Malcolm, Evertt Puffenbarger, Bill Judy, Dale Rexrode, Jim Armstrong, Junior Rader, Harlan Simmons, Robert Dice | ||
Graduate James H Armstrong Graduated May 14, 1948 | ||
Company Commanders Chief Gould and Chief Price in 1948 Boot Camp Commanders for Company 210 at Camp Moffett, Great Lakes, Illinois. Jim served here from June 16 through September 10, 1948. | ||
Sailor James H Armstrong in the Caribbean Around 1948 | ||
Sailor James H Armstrong in the Caribbean Around 1948 | ||
Sailor James H Armstrong in the Caribbean Around 1948 | ||
Sailor James H Armstrong in the Caribbean Around 1948 | ||
James Heltzel Armstrong at Boot Camp 1948 Company 210 at Camp Moffett, Great Lakes, Illinois. Jim served here from June 16 through September 10, 1948. | ||
Jim Armstrong with Tom Chesser and Paul Gordos Taken at Mt. Vernon, Virginia. Mount Vernon was the plantation house of President George Washington. | ||
Sailor James H. Armstrong on Shore Around 1948 | ||
The Launch of the USS Salem Around 1949 | ||
The USS Salem in WWII James Armstrong served on this ship. | ||
The USS Salem underway in the Mediterranean Sea 16 June 1952 | ||
USS Salem Heavy Cruiser, 1949 Written in Russian, this is the ship James served on in WWII. | ||
Commissioning Day of the USS Salem in 1949 This is the ship that James served on during World War II. | ||
Sailor James Armstrong and Georgie Snyder Georgie and James were married in 1950 in Virginia. | ||
US Navy Hall of Fame Recruits on Ross Field Two-hundred sixty recruits from the Hall of Fame, Divison 813, stand at attention on Ross Field at Great Lakes, Illinois. | ||
"My Elders," the Elders Who Taught James the Gospel Elder Robert Dean Pettit and Elder Terry Jenkins, both of Utah, were the LDS missionaries who introduced Jim to the church in 1953. | ||
Jim's dental graduation: Omaha 1961 Nina, James and his wife Georgie at his dental graduation in Omaha, Nebraska in 1961 | ||
Creighton University Church James attended college here to become an orthodontist. | ||
The Emblem of Creighton University Where James Became an Orthodontist After attending BYU, he took his family to Omaha, Nebraska, where he attended Creighton University and earned his Doctor of Dental Surgery degree. He then relocated to further his education by specializing in Orthodontics at the University of Washington. He loved his work and was always concerned for the welfare of his co-workers and patients. | ||
James H Armstrong Around 1960 | ||
University of Washington School of Dentistry Photo taken in 1955 | ||
Dr. James H Armstrong, Orthodontist Making dental forms | ||
Dr. James H Armstrong at Work Orthodontist | ||
Jim Armstrong's Residence from 1958-1961 3812 Gold Street in Omaha, Nebraska | ||
James Heltzel Armstrong Around 1970 | ||
Jim Exploring the Middle East Around 1976 | ||
Jim Playing the Guitar James Heltzel Armstrong singing some bluegrass with his guitar in April of 1994. | ||
James Heltzel_Armstrong_Singing.jpg James playing the guitar and singing | ||
James and a friend visit the past Reminiscing about the USS Salem. The USS Salem (CM-11) was a commercial cargo ship, that served as a minelayer and then net laying ship of the United States Navy during World War II. Source: Wikipedia | ||
James Heltzel Armstrong Photo taken around 2000 | ||
Jim Armstrong on a Motorcycle Around 2000 | ||
Goin' Fishing with Jim Armstrong Around 2000 | ||
Jim Off-roading Around 2010 | ||
Off-Roading with Jim Armstrong Around 2010 |
Documents | Legal Notice in The Daily Herald Concerning Dr. James H. Armstrong December 29, 1966 James is requesting the extension of zoning for his offices. | |
Dr. James H. Armstrong is Opening Offices An announcement concerning his orthodontics practice in The Daily Herald on May 4, 1967. | ||
Dr. James H. Armstrong, President of Dental Society An article in The Daily Herald on April 26, 1970. | ||
James Heltzel Armstrong called to Stake Presidency in 1991 James Heltzel Armstrong was called as a counselor in the Price Utah Stake on June 10, 1991. | ||
The Obituary of James Heltzel Armstrong "James Heltzel Armstrong, age 84, died on April 14, 2016 in American Fork, Utah. He passed at home surrounded by his family after a hard-fought battle with Alzheimer's disease, COPD, and mortality." Daily Herald, http://www.heraldextra.com/ | ||
The Life of Dr. James "Jim" Hetzel Armstrong Featuring highlights with dates and places for the events in the life of Jim Armstrong. |