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==Physical appearance==
==Physical appearance==
Mrs. Armstrong looks very much like her daughter Sue Ellen, but with shorter hair and wears yellow barrettes like [[Francine Frensky|Francine]], and is taller. She wears a cream-colored shirt with yellow loops, a pair of loose-fitting lavender pants, and a pair of orange and white high-topped sneakers.
Mrs. Armstrong looks very much like her daughter Sue Ellen, but with shorter hair and wears yellow barrettes like [[Francine Frensky|Francine]], and is taller. She wears a cream-colored shirt with yellow loops, a pair of loose-fitting lavender pants, and a pair of orange and white high-topped sneakers.
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==References==
==References==

Revision as of 00:04, 17 February 2015

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Mrs. Armstrong

Mama Armstrong.png

Mrs. Armstrong s8.png

Gender Female
Animal Cat

Hair color Brownish-red (s1-s5)
Orange (s6-present)
Complexion Peach

Residence Armstrongs' House, Elwood City
Family Sue Ellen (daughter),
Mr. Armstrong (husband)
Job Potter?[1]

Mrs. Armstrong[2] is Sue Ellen's mother and the wife of Mr. Armstrong. She is a homemaker. The Armstrongs travel a lot, and she has clothes from many countries.

Physical appearance

Mrs. Armstrong looks very much like her daughter Sue Ellen, but with shorter hair and wears yellow barrettes like Francine, and is taller. She wears a cream-colored shirt with yellow loops, a pair of loose-fitting lavender pants, and a pair of orange and white high-topped sneakers.

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References

  1. "In "Sue Ellen Chickens Out", she was seen making pottery. (see File:Mrs. Armstrong s8.png)
  2. "I'm down to three suspects: Buster Baxter, Francine Frensky, and Sue Ellen Armstrong."Arthur Read, "Arthur's Lost Library Book"