Thomas-Armstrong-Obituary

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Thomas Eugene Armstrong

Feb 11, 1957 - Feb 2, 2025

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May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Thomas was a nice guy, a hard worker and an excellent employee. All the pipefitters co-workers at Philip Morris Richmond VA are going to miss him.
sleep well my Brother, we will see you in the morning.
Your old Supervisor.

Sending my heartfelt condolences to Debra , Adrian and all of the Armstrong family . Sending prayers and hugs.

Going to miss you TEA!

Debra you and your family is always in our hearts and prays. Love always.

Armstrong family my prayers go out to all of you as you go through this phase in your lives, I pray that God will give you strength to endure and know that he will take care of you. ❤. Alma Cole and family.

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

My condolences to the family. 'Tennessee' Tom will be missed by his golf buddies in Richmond.

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We love your family and will miss you always.

Obituary

Thomas's Obituary

    Thomas Eugene Armstrong age 67 of Dyersburg, TN. was born on February 11,1957, to Joe Lee Armstrong Sr. and Shirley Mae Armstrong. He transitioned from this life on Sunday, February 2, 2025, at TriStar Hendersonville Medical Center in Hendersonville, TN. Visitation will be held Saturday, February 8, 2025, 11:00a.m.-12: 55p.m at Pilgrim Rest Missionary Baptist 208 St. George Ave. Dyersburg, TN. Funeral services will follow at 1:00p.m. with Minister Victor McLin officiating. Burial will be held in Memorial Park Cemetery with Military Honors. Serving as Pallbearers will be Joe Lee Armstrong Jr., Freddie Armstrong, Ronnie Armstrong, Albert Armstrong, Darren Armstrong, Vernon Armstrong, Adrian Armstrong.

  Thomas was a graduate of Dyersburg High School and worked at Dyersburg Fabrics in his early years before joining the United States Air Force. Upon completing his service to our country, he successfully completed pipefitting trade school with Union Carbide in Oak Ridge, TN and then moved to Newport News, VA. He worked at the shipyard as a pipe fitter and received his journeyman’s license. He then became a certified maintenance professional at Phillip Morris in Richmond, VA where he worked for 22 years before retiring. After his retirement he returned to his hometown of Dyersburg, TN, where he began his second career on the golf course. Thomas performed many successful “surgeries” and “big deals” on the golf course. Thomas was a member of the NAACP, the Golf Association and the Commander at the American Legion, Post 191. He was also known to give generously and actively support various other organizations in the community.

     Thomas met and married Debra Armstrong (Mitchell), the love of his life and was together for 49 years. He has three sons, Thomas Armstrong Jr (Shalena) of Spokane, WA, Adrian Armstrong (Lynette) of Richmond, VA and Cedric Dennis (Cnanah) of Dyersburg, TN; two daughters, Demetria Armstrong (preceded in death) and Tammy Jennings of Madison, WI. His siblings included Joe Lee Armstrong Jr, Barbara Armstrong, Carolyn Johnson and Billy Green (Bertha) all of Rayville, LA, Ronald Armstrong (Denita) of Clarksville, TN, Mary Williams of Monroe, LA, Freddie Armstrong of Memphis, TN, Albert Armstrong (Jeanette), Vernon Armstrong, Darren Armstrong, Sherry Armstrong, Paige Armstrong and Leola Armstrong-Scott (Rev. Joe Scott) all of Dyersburg, TN. Thomas was preceded in death by his parents Joe Lee Armstrong Sr and Shirley Mae Armstrong; sisters Jackie Mason-Armstrong, Dorothy Armstrong; Bobbie Jean Jones; brother Phillip Armstrong and Willie James Armstrong; his mother-in-law Sally Mitchell. Thomas is survived by (11) grandchildren, (4) great- grandchildren, numerous cousins, nieces, nephews and close friends that became family. You may share your memories and condolences with the family at www.mccreightfuneralhome.com. A Legacy of Life, Every Life is worth Remembering. McCreight Funeral Home 1607 Hornbrook St. Dyersburg, TN. Ph.731-286-4810.

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