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John Royce Armstrong

1934 - 2018

John Royce Armstrong obituary, 1934-2018, Fort Worth, TX

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John Armstrong Obituary

John Royce Armstrong FORT WORTH--Dr. John Royce Armstrong passed away Monday, June 18, 2018, in Fort Worth. John was a true renaissance man. He was raised in Alabama, he was an alum of the University of Alabama. He later studied at the Baylor College of Medicine in Houston where he also interned with the Memorial Hermann Healthcare System. He was then chosen for his residency training at New York Eye and Ear Infirmary in New York City. During that same period, he was drafted and served as a U.S. Army doctor stationed in Frankfort, Germany. Throughout the course of his more than 45-year medical career, he served a term as chief of staff at St. Joseph Hospital in Fort Worth and held a private ophthalmology practice in Fort Worth. John was characterized by a ubiquitous curiosity and a lifetime committed to learning. His interests broadly ranged from reading and restoring antique books, to flying airplanes, or making glass jewelry and designing his homes. He also liked to ski, drive and ride motorcycles fast. Throughout his life, John loved music and played several instruments. He even played in his high school and college orchestras and bands. He would often take classical or operatic musical requests from his medical patients and whistle for them during surgery (at no additional charge). John traveled the world, and set foot in dozens of countries. He was especially fond of Southeast Asia and India, and took pleasure in returning with treasures from his adventures. He never asked anyone for more than a kind word, or occasionally a Yankee dime. The family would like to extend thanks to Dr. Allan Kelly, VITAS Hospice and the Comfort Keepers. SURVIVORS: John will be remembered by his wife, Mary; his children, Brooke, Jack and Vanessa (Kenny); and his stepsons, Jason and Colin. He is also survived by grandchildren, Lachlan, Holden; and stepgrandchildren, Jordan, Jack, Walt and Parker.

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Published by Star-Telegram on Jun. 24, 2018.

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Karen Renfrow Thomas

February 22, 2019

So very sorry to hear of Dr. Armstrong's passing. He was my doctor when I was a child. I had very poor vision in my left eye. As a result of his care and concern my vision improved greatly. I will remember him always. Love and prayers to his family.

Stacey Boyd (Sanders)

June 28, 2018

My condolences to his family. I started my Ophthalmology career in 1987 working for Dr. Armstrong and I am still doing eyes. Thanks Dr. Armstrong for my opportunity. Prayers to his family.

June 28, 2018

My Condolences to his family. I worked for Dr Armstrong for 2 years way back in 1987 and learned a lot from him. I have been in Ophthalmology field since. Prayers to his family.

Jan Faulkner

June 27, 2018

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JF

June 25, 2018

So very sorry loss for your great in death. Death certainly leaves a deep void in our hearts. Please find hope and comfort knowing that our loving creator will reunite you soon again on a of a loved one Paradise Earth. 1 Thessalonians 4:13-14

John Lunt

June 25, 2018

Condolences to Dr. Armstrong's family and friends from his co-workers at St. Joseph Hospital. Rest in Peace!

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