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            <text>Kim Louise Armstrong, was born February, 4, 1969, in Gallipolis, Ohio at Holzer Hospital. Our beloved Kim departed this life on May 1, 2023, at Riverside Hospital in Columbus, Ohio. Kim was raised in Middleport and graduated from Meigs High School.&#13;
Kim is preceded in death by her brother Gerald Armstrong, Jr (Jerry); grandmothers, Margaret Armstrong and Marjorie Price; aunts, Clarissa Saunders and Ellen Morgan; uncles, Robert and David Armstrong and Norman L.Price.&#13;
Kim is survived by parents, Gerald Armstrong of Atlanta, Georgia and La Jean Armstrong of Middleport, Ohio; Children/grandchildren, Amber/Xavier, Keona and Bryson; Shawna Craycraft/Isaiah and Breana, Alana, Cordai, Ammera and Le’Auna and Brittany Armstrong/Anton, Tre’Shaun, Olivia and Shawn Jr.; uncles, Rev Gene Armstrong, Floyd and Fred Burney and Michael Smith; Aunts, Sarah Hull, Marlyn Price, Jewel Smith, Allie Mitchell, Floranell Burney; several cousins, nieces, nephews and her special friend, Cassidy Light.&#13;
Private graveside services will be held in Miles Cemetery at the convenience of the family.</text>
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            <text>&lt;a href="https://www.white-schwarzelfuneralhome.com/obituaries/Kim-Armstrong-2/#!/Obituary" target="_blank" rel="noopener"&gt;website&lt;/a&gt;</text>
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