CHRISTOPHER-ARMSTRONG-Obituary

CHRISTOPHER LENFEST ARMSTRONG

Rockport, Massachusetts

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ARMSTRONG, Christopher Lenfest A Brilliantly Talented Artist Our beloved Chris left us unexpectedly on July 27th. He was 52. A brilliantly talented artist, Chris was renowned for his masterful paintings of the ocean as organic and enlivened landscapes. In all ways, Chris's life mirrored his work....

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Chris and my youngest brother Henry were classmates at Lairdsville Elementary. My sisters used to babysit for the Armstrongs on occasion. And I knew Dave and Georgia because I spent so much time in Clemens Hollow knee deep in Little Indian Run which ran right below their farmhouse. For a couple teenage years I even worked for Dave doing odd jobs on his farm. Chris was just a great kid and I knew even as a teen that Chris would do well in life and become a presence with every life he touched....

I am so sorry for your loss, Katy and Georgia. Larry, my brother passed also in Aug. 23, 2019. He was such an amazing child. God Bless. Patty Miller

We remember Christopher as an infant coming with his parents to visit us in macedonia. Such nice times! Our sincere sympathy to the entire Armstrong family.

My heart goes out to all who loved Chris, especially Lily. She's about my age and I cannot imagine how hard this must be. Chris was my mother's (Susan Dewire Seacord) childhood friend and I idolized his artwork. I always wanted to meet him; he inspired me and many many others. I hope I can live up to the artist him and his father were. Lots of love to everyone
-Kole

So sorry to hear of Chris's passing, Prayers and concerns for the whole family!!

So sorry to hear about Chris, Sending love and concern for Georgia and the family!!

So sorry to hear! Chris was so talented in so many ways. I'm grateful that I got to spend time with him at Hughesville High School. Loved being in the musicals with him. He will be missed! Condolences to daughter and family.

Chris, was the central figure in my early childhood. We were best friends and were always staying at each other's houses. We took swimming lessons together, his family took me along to the Tut exhibit with them and I can't tell you how many times we just hung out in his room or spent the whole day swimming in the pond. Chris was a wonderful friend and although we drifted apart over the years I never forgot him, his family or all the great experiences we had together. I am deeply saddened and...

Chris, thank you for being a big part of my childhood. Rip