Armstrong, Mark | |
Birth: | 2-20-1944 |
Death: | 4-24-2022 |
Comments: | Information from obituary |
Burial: | Harmony Cemetery |
Notes: | Originally recorded in a survey on 4-26-2022 and updated on . |
Obituary: | Mark Armstrong, 78 of Laneburg, Arkansas passed from his earthly Life April 24, 2022. Mark was born on February 20, 1944, in Prescott, Arkansas to M.D. and Mary Wren Armstrong. He was a farmer his entire life to which he dearly loved. His other passion was heavy equipment and pushing dirt. His greatest love on this earth this earth was his family. Mark was known for his quick wit, a red GMC, John Deere tractors and telling a good joke. He is preceded in death by his parents. Mark was a long-time member of Farm Credit Services of Western Arkansas, Nevada County Farm Bureau, Arkansas Cattleman’s Association and member of New Liberty Baptist Church of Emmet, AR. He is survived by his wife of 52 years, Judy, two daughters, Mary Beth (Kenny) of Hope, Arkansas, Amy of Laneburg, Arkansas, brothers Mack, (Louise) of Texarkana, AR, Jimmy of Little Rock sister Nancy (David) of Little Rock, six grandchildren, Christopher and Cole Cowling of Laneburg, Ar. Landon Cross of Rosston, AR. Keaton and Drake Fincher of Hope, AR. Kaylee Ford (Kade) of Spring Hill, AR. One great-grandson Brantley Ford, two beloved dogs, Oscar and Edgar, special adopted son, Bruce Graham and a host of nieces, nephews, family and friends. Vistation will be 6:00pm to 8:00pm on Tuesday April 26, 2022, at BRAZZEL/Oakcrest 1001 South Main Hope, Arkansas, 71801 Funeral service will be 2:00pm Wednesday April 27, 2022, at Harmony Methodist Church with Bro. James Cox and Bro. Neal Ridling officiating. Burial to follow in Harmony Cemetery. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of BRAZZEL/Oakcrest The Funeral Home of Hope, Eddie Brazzel Director. |
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