Anne-Armstrong-Obituary

Anne Price Armstrong

Knoxville, Tennessee

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ARMSTRONG, ANNE PRICE -of Knoxville, born March 4, 1927, died Saturday March 13, 2010. She was a member of Central Baptist Church, Fountain City. Anne was a Biblical Scholar and teacher in the community and at Central Baptist Church, Fountain City. She was the office manager for 30 years at White...

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Oh how wonderful, Oh how marvelous to spend an eternity in Heaven with a healthy, happy body! Rejoicing with you in your mother's entrance into Heaven. Thank you Becky and Larry for your wonderful Christian outlook on life. Love you.
Shirley Merryman, Halls Crossroads

My Dear Family
My Thoughts and prayers and with you now just as they have been since I met your dear wonderful mother.Our friendship was of a short time,but very precious. I will always hold her in my heart.Everytime I smile I will think of her{she knows what that means}.All the times I was there to take care of her,she just wanted me to finish up and get home to Mascot to take care of the precious childern {as she would say} Always worried about somebody else. Now she don't have to...

Bud and family:
You are in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.

Becky, Bud, and Terri, My sympathies in the passing of your Mom. Anne was a wonderful Christian woman. She was once my Training Union teacher. Her knowledge of the Bible was extensive and she lovingly shared that knowledge.

Our deepest sympathy to you and your family, let our prayers sustain you in the days ahead and may you find comfort from The Great Phycsian Our Lord and SAVIOUR...And your Mom served him well.Love The Waylands

Terri, I am so sorry to hear about your mom. She was a wonderful lady with a beautiful smile that I remember fondly. I had just asked Robbie Norman if she knew how to get in touch with you. Please when you get a chance, let me know how you are doing. I would love to reconnect with you. Please send my love to your sister and brother.
Cathy Allen Webber

My deepest sympathy to the Armstrong family. I have many fond memories of Anne and all of you growing up.
Nancy Wilkerson

Becky, how glad I am that I ran into you and Anne in Kohls that day. You have to know how dear your mother was to me. She kept me "grounded" when we were at White Lily. My sincere condolences to you and your family.
Renee McClure

Dear Bud, Becky, and Terri,
I know you are grieving the loss of your mother, but I am sure her memory brings frequent smiles. I remember Anne as the woman who teased me about "failing first grade". I loved that she was a sports fan, especially the Dodgers. I can only imagine that she was a doting grandmother. I also remember her teaching Terri and me to gamble with poker chips! (No money changed hands). Above all, I remember her strength and grace through difficult times. When I...