DONALD-ARMSTRONG-Obituary

DONALD HART ARMSTRONG

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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DONALD HART, 50, of Marshfield, MA, passed away from cancer March 30, 2013 in Helsinki, Finland. A native of the Philadelphia area, Don was born to Lorraine L. and the late Donald G. Armstrong. Don attended Plymouth Whitemarsh High School ('1981). He began studies at Johnson...

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Happy St Patty´s my friend. I think of you often.

Donald was anice bright boy . Just like his father before. Him.

Just returned from five days, in Marshfield, MA with your family. We shared lots of great memories and you were with us always.

We only just found out about Don's passing. We are so very sorry. To Elina and the girls, to Lisa and the rest of the family, you have our love and prayers. Jeff and Christie Kwait, Ladina Kwait and Marti

Lisa and Family,
I am extremely saddened by this news. I just found out today, April 26th. Don was a true friend and co-worker. He always offered suggestions to me by improving my skills in the marketing world while employed at Francis Cauffman Architects in Philadelphia. I can't get over this at the moment!
Lisa and Don's family, my heart goes out to you with deepest sympathy. You are loved, and Don (an extremely kind-hearted individual) will truly be missed.
Anita

With Don & his girls in Helsinki

They say that one can eat out 365 days per year in New York City and it would take 20 years to hit every restaurant. The same is true regarding stories of the adventures I shared with Don. I could tell you one each day and you'd never hear them all.

Don was a major influence in my life, especially during our days together in the Navy, and for the many years that followed.

I miss him terribly but am comforted by the fact that his love and spirit live on in his family and in my...

Don was one of the very best... Aside from many of his great talents and willingness to live life to the fullest, he loved people, from all walks of life. I treasure many crazy stories and adventures with Don; however, my fondness memories with Don were the times we would visit an unknown neighborhood establishment. Whether we were in our own neck of the woods, Chestnut Hill, Bryn Mawr, our stops between PA to Norfolk VA, Ole City Philadelphia and all the Philly neighborhoods, even the...

Don will dearly be missed. Solid individual. Always a smile so true to the marrow. A new beginning bud! Rest peacefully

Don has had a great impact on my life. He was the greatest au pair-dad! I feel very priviledged to have known him. Miss him a lot.