![]() ![]() Shortly thereafter he retired from the car business in 1998. He continued his head coaching endeavors and revamped the Alliance Little Aviators program between the years of 1996 to 1998 leading them to a Champion season in 1996. He moved to Alliance and opened Wally Armour Ford in 1981 and opened Wally Armour Chrysler Dodge Jeep in 1986. He also worked in Sales and Management for Ed Mullinax Ford in Amherst, Ohio from 1977-1981. ![]() He opened “O’Armour’s Hot Dog Heaven” in Amherst, Ohio in 1976. This earned them the title of Lakeland Conference Champions. ![]() They amassed an 8-1 record outscoring their opponents 352-28 finishing the year as one of the top rated football teams in the state of Ohio. The highlight of his coaching career was his 1969 Amherst Comets football team. He was a Teacher and Head Football Coach for New Albany, Brookfield, Amherst and Parma Normandy from 1965-1974. ![]() He played football for the Military’s Navy Football Team and was selected to the All Seas Football Team for 2 years. He served in the United States Navy from 1957-1960, receiving an Honorable Discharge. He later graduated from Bowling Green State University with an undergraduate degree in 1965 and his Masters’ degree in 1968. He was born on Jin Warren, Ohio to Walton O’Rell Armour and Loie Mae (Allen) Armour and resided in Alliance for most of his life. at The Villages Rehabilitation and Nursing Facility. You are invited to view Carolyn's tribute wall, offer condolences and share memories at Arrangements are by the Sharer-Stirling-Skivolocke Funeral Home.Walton Allen Armour, 83, of The Villages, Florida and formerly of Alliance, Ohio, passed away and went home to be with the Lord Saturday, Octoat 2:30 p.m. Her Funeral Service will begin at 11:00 am. The family will receive friends on Thursday, January 5, 2023, from 10:00 am - 11:00 am at Sharer-Stirling-Skivolocke Funeral Home. The donation address is Samaritan's Purse, 801 Bamboo Rd. Memorial contributions are suggested to Samaritan's Purse, a Christian service organization headed by Franklin Graham, which responds to crises all over the United States and the World. She is survived by her husband, William Glasser her sister, Marcia Kirby her brother and his wife, Scott and Susan Kirby of Grafton, Ohio as well as several nieces, nephews, and great- nieces and nephews. Those English village gardens inspired Carolyn as she worked in her own flower gardens through the years.Ĭarolyn attended Parkside Church and Bible Study groups in Bainbridge, Ohio.Ĭarolyn was preceded in death by a brother and his wife, Todd and Barbara Kirby and a sister, Barbara Cole. They celebrated 55 years together.Ĭarolyn also worked at Leeds and Northrup, Aultman Hospital as Administrative Assistant to the Hospital President, and at the Austin Bailey Health and Wellness Foundation, where she retired in 2011.Ĭarolyn and Bill enjoyed travelling to many of the National Parks in the U.S., and also enjoyed traveling to Europe, especially England, which was one of their favorite places to explore. in Business Administration.Ĭarolyn worked at WOIO radio station, where she met her husband, William C. She graduated from Glenwood High School in 1962, and graduated sum cum laude from Malone University in 1992 with a B.A. (Kirby) Glasser, 78, of Canton, went home to her Lord Jesus, on December 28, 2022.Ĭarolyn was born on Apin Canton to the late William and Ethel (Langanke) Kirby. ![]()
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