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Orville Armstrong

Houston, Texas

1929 - 2014

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Orville A. Armstrong1929-2014Orville A. "Jack" Armstrong, born January 21, 1929, died peacefully at his home in San Marino, California on December 22, 2014. Born in Austin, Texas, Jack moved to Galena Park, Texas as a child and graduated from Galena Park High School in 1945. He joined the U.S....

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Jack was a wonderful boss and mentor.

Mary Dean and Jack always the sensational couple

A wonderful couple and cherished friends, forever in fondest memories.

We were saddened to hear of the Judge's passing. We were away for the holidays and only now learned of it. He was a wonderful neighbor. We recall fondly his taking Daisy for walks around the neighborhood. We offer our condolences to the family.

Albert Lazzarini & Martha McInnes

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I enjoyed working with Mr. Armstrong while working at MH&L from 1975 up until his departure from the firm. He was always loved and admired by everyone who worked for him or with him. I was honored to vote for him when he was up for election too. I remember his long-time secretary Candy at the time too. He will be missed but not forgotten.

Jack always conducted himself with the utmost class, dignity and integrity. It was a privilege to have practiced law with him. He will be missed.

Jack was such a wonderful and gentle man. He will be greatly missed by all that knew him. It was a privilege to know him and his lovely wife Mary Dean.

Louise, John, and Jeff - I was so sorry to learn of your Dad's passing. May your heartaches last only a short period of time and your heartsmiles of your memories of him last forever .... and perhaps he is not gone ... just "gone-on". Most Sincerely, Tim Hoover

Justice Armstrong was a personable gentle giant. He had a great sense of humor and often presided over the court's Christmas white elephant gift exchange with a mischievous spirit. His love of the law and caring for his staff was evident. He will be missed.

He was my best friend, a great mentor, kind and thoughtful. It was my privileged knowing and working with Judge Armstrong. He will surely be missed by all who knew him. Vaya con dios Judge, you will always be gentle on my mind.