Death Interrupts a Tradition at Royal
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Death Interrupts a Tradition at Royal
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The Armstrong family of Glenburn, North Dakota, have for many years traveled to Kansas City and sold Tubby Burgers at the American Royal. "For two decades, the Armstrongs served hot, fresh, tasty food to cowboys hanging around the Royal and businesspeople descending on the West Bottoms from all over Kansas City just for a lunchtime Tubby Burger." They are not coming this year because the family matriarch, Bonnie Armstong, recently died. Her husband, Jerry Armstrong, was the originator of the Tubby Burger, and he died four years ago. The meat served is always fresh and not frozen. Son Rocky Armstrong said they would be back next year.
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Creator: Franey, Lynn
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2007-10-17
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The Kansas City Star
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Vertical File: American Royal
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