Anne-Armstrong-Obituary

Anne Legendre Armstrong

Dec 27, 1927 – Jul 30, 2008

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BORN
December 27, 1927
DIED
July 30, 2008

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ANNE LEGENDRE ARMSTRONG Anne Legendre Armstrong, former United States Ambassador to Great Britain, advisor to four U.S. Presidents, Chairman of the President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Center for Strategic and International Studies, Regent of...

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In the mid 1990's I met Anne on a flight from Atlanta to and American Express Board meeting in New York. We hit is off instantly since we were both from New Orleans with mutual friends. We kept in touch as she wanted to learn more about healthcare technology and, as a healthcare investment analyst, I wanted to learn about what Washington was planning for that industry. She opened doors fro me at CSIS for which I am grateful. She was a brilliant, sophisticated, and elegant lady who will be...

My deepest sympathy to all her family. She was loved and admired by many texans.

REMEMBER THE ALAMO

I find no words that would help comfort you in the loss of your wonderful mother, she was a strong, good woman and most important a true lady.
I loved and enjoyed the short times we spent together.
Anne Armstrong ,is one of my Heroes.

God bless you all.

GODBLESS YOU & YOUR MOM & DAD
WE HAVE LOST A GREAT LADY !!.
WHAT A LOSS for all of us.
all of TEXAS is greeving with you.
im a Tobin/Curbelo GreatGrandson
HIGHEST RESPECT & REGARD'S

How sad to be reconnecting with you all as a result of your mother's death. I always knew she was accomplished, but wow! Most women will tell you that their most important accomplishment is their children. I don't doubt she would say the same. I am so very sorry for your loss but I know you will continue her legacy of service. Please know you all are in my thoughts and prayers.
Fondly,
Jerry Hill Goodpasture

Raymond and I were so saddened to learn of your mother's death. Both of your parents were wonderful people and they will be sorely missed. We were fortunate to have known them.
Sincerely,
Jerauld and Raymond Hill

As a young Vassar grad, working at the RNC and White House in the early 70s, I so admired and enjoyed the sparkling presence of Ann Armstrong.
Malise de Bree