Daniel Trent Elijah Armstrong

Daniel Trent Elijah Armstrong

Mand 1999 - 1999  (0 år)

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  • Navn Daniel Trent Elijah Armstrong 
    Født 22 jan. 1999  Provo, Utah, Utah, USA Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette sted 
    Køn Mand 
    Død 30 dec. 1999  Ephraim, Sanpete, Utah, USA Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette sted 
    Person-ID I37578  Bjarklev
    Sidst ændret 25 feb. 2022 

    Far Trent Armstrong 
    Tilknytning natural 
    Mor Sidney Zitting 
    Tilknytning natural 
    Familie-ID F13758  Gruppeskema  |  Familietavle

  • Notater 
    • Daniel Trent Elijah Armstrong, 11 month old son of Trent and Sidney Armstrong of Ephraim, returned to his Heavenly Father December 30, 1999. Daniel was born January 22, 1999 in Provo, Utah.

      Our blessed little angel, who came to earth for such a brief time, has been called home. We are deeply saddened by our loss, but are sure he is safe and happy with Jesus. He was a sweet and perfect little child who radiated love and kindness to all. Despite being shackled with Down Syndrome, he developed rapidly and very strong and healthily, including a godDaniel is survived by his mother Sidney, father Trent, second mother Karin, brothers and sisters Gar, Rachelle, Sean ( Sarah), Jacinda (Michael), Joseph, Sarah, Jacob, Emily, Hannah and Elisheba. Also grandfather M. Blair Armstrong and grandparents Fred and Roberta Zitting, aunts Jill Ramirez, Mandy and Elizabeth Armstrong, uncle Benjamin Armstrong. Many cousins and other relatives. Preceded in death by grandmother Dianne Koshell Armstrong.

      Funeral services will be held on Monday, January 3, 2000 at 1 p.m. at the Ephraim 1st Ward Chapel (10 South Main), with services conducted by Bishop David Strate. Interment will immediately follow at the Ephraim Park Cemetery. A luncheon will be provided following interment by the Ephraim1st Ward Relief Society. Funeral directors Ursenbach Funeral Home of Mt. Pleasant.

      The family would like to thank friends and neighbors of the first ward for their support and help during this difficult time.