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Robert Armstrong

San Jose, California

1938 - 2014

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Robert ArmstrongJul 22, 1938 - Jun 17, 2014Resident of Los GatosDr. Robert Armstrong died peacefully on Tuesday, June 17 surrounded by his loving family. He is survived by his three children, Michael, Christopher, and Danielle; his partner Bonnie; his former wives, Janet, and Marsha. He was a...

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He was a grate human being with kind heart, beside being one of the best and the most knowledgeable infectious disease specialist, he saved my brother life twenty five years ago when he was given 2% chance of living.
He still has a special place in our family heart,
Sheila

Condolences to his family. He was a wonderful teacher and doctor to me when I worked for a short time in infection control at GSH. He was very kind to check up on me during my post operative back surgery in 2000. To me he was a real genius, in his occupation, but also a very kind human being. I'm just finding out about his passing. As I had moved out of CA years ago. Nancy Clark RN.

Dr. Armstrong I'm so sad you're no longer with us...I have so much to thank you for, I suffered Viral Meningitis four times and I remember the day you walked into my room at Good Sam and you said, Enough is enough young lady" I wished I couldve seen you to thank you with a big hug..You saved my life Dr. Armstrong. I will never forget your kind hearted words to me. You spoke to me as if I was your kid, and you told me a story about a pregnant patient of yours who suffered with the same...

So sad to find out about Dr. Armstrong. It was a privilege taking care of his patients at Los Gatos and Good Samaritan. He was a joy to work with. God Rest his soul.

You saved my life ,Such a great ,passionate doctor..........

Dr Armstrong saved my life. He was a gentle, compassionate and humble human being. He will not be forgotten.

Dr. Armstrong saved my life in 2001 by diagnosing my necrotizing fasciitis in the emergency room of Good Samaritan Hospital when nobody else could figure out what was going on and they called him for help. I was dying with a blood pressure of 40/30 and he figured out what was the matter with me in about 10 minutes. He gently checked up on me every day while I was in intensive care after that. He was a brilliant doctor and human being. I went to his office and gave him a bottle of wine in...

Dr. Armstrong was one of my mom's doctors. I had the pleasure of meeting him when my mom was in the hospital. He was very kind and I'm sure he will be missed by many many people. Rest in Peace.