Armstrong was quite the ladies man. He was married four times during his lifetime (“Louis Armstrong”). His first wife was Miss Daisy Parker (“Louis Armstrong Biography”). They were married from 1918-1923. Miss Parker’s occupation was prostitution (“Louis Armstrong”). He then married his second wife, Lil Hardin Armstrong in 1924 (“Louis Armstrong”). They were married for four years from 1924-1938 (“Louis Armstrong”). Then on to his third wife, Miss Alpha Smith, which he was married to from 1938-1942 ( Louis Armstrong”). Finally, he married his last wife, Lucille Wilson in 1942 (“ Louis Armstrong”). Armstrong wrote two autobiographies about his life as a musician and the struggles and hardships he faced. He was wrote more than ten magazine articles and thousands of letters (“Biography of Louis Daniel Armstrong”). Unfortunately, Armstrong’s lifestyle began taking a toll on his health in the late 1960’s (“Louis Armstrong”). He suffered from kidney and heart problems (“Louis Armstrong”). Armstrong’s health steadily declined in the 1970’s (“Louis Armstrong”). Louis Armstrong later died in his sleep at his home in Queens, New York on July 6, 1971 (“Louis
Armstrong was quite the ladies man. He was married four times during his lifetime (“Louis Armstrong”). His first wife was Miss Daisy Parker (“Louis Armstrong Biography”). They were married from 1918-1923. Miss Parker’s occupation was prostitution (“Louis Armstrong”). He then married his second wife, Lil Hardin Armstrong in 1924 (“Louis Armstrong”). They were married for four years from 1924-1938 (“Louis Armstrong”). Then on to his third wife, Miss Alpha Smith, which he was married to from 1938-1942 ( Louis Armstrong”). Finally, he married his last wife, Lucille Wilson in 1942 (“ Louis Armstrong”). Armstrong wrote two autobiographies about his life as a musician and the struggles and hardships he faced. He was wrote more than ten magazine articles and thousands of letters (“Biography of Louis Daniel Armstrong”). Unfortunately, Armstrong’s lifestyle began taking a toll on his health in the late 1960’s (“Louis Armstrong”). He suffered from kidney and heart problems (“Louis Armstrong”). Armstrong’s health steadily declined in the 1970’s (“Louis Armstrong”). Louis Armstrong later died in his sleep at his home in Queens, New York on July 6, 1971 (“Louis