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It is hard to believe that Bill passed away seven years ago, but maybe it is because his memory still lives on in us, a "Friend Forever".
Mary & Louie Forgione
March 01, 2021 | Friend
Arlington, Massachusetts
Armstrong, William F., Jr. Of Lexington, formerly of Arlington. Died peacefully surrounded by his loving family on March 7, 2014. Bill was founder and president of Armstrong Ambulance in Arlington. Beloved father of Faye Armstrong, Gale and Stephen Brady, Holly Wallace, and Jill Gallagher. Loving...
Read MoreIt is hard to believe that Bill passed away seven years ago, but maybe it is because his memory still lives on in us, a "Friend Forever".
Mary & Louie Forgione
March 01, 2021 | Friend
Mary & Louie Forgione
March 11, 2014 | Tewksbury, MA
To our friend bill it was nice knowing you
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Fran Nolan
March 11, 2014 | Portarlington
A wonderful man. He will be missed
-The Perlmans
Andrew Perlman
March 11, 2014
One of the finest men to ever be in this business, today's owners ought to study how Bill treated his staff and patients.
Ar dheas Dé go raibh a anam.
Terry Dougherty
March 10, 2014 | Boston, MA
The Town of Arlington has lost an icon the day
we lost you, Bill. Thank you for all you have
done from the kindness of your generous heart
for so many of us.
Joe and Jan Daly
March 10, 2014 | Arlington, MA
You were a class act all the way. Gods Speed.
Bryant L
March 10, 2014 | Billerica, MA
To Bill's Family, We were very sorry to hear that he passed away. Bill was one of those people that you thought would live forever. We shared many wonderful times with him and our memories of him will stay with us forever.
Bill will be missed by so many, but certainly he will not be forgotten.
Remember, as long as Bill is in your memories, he will always be with you.
Mary & Louie Forgione
March 10, 2014 | Tewksbury, MA
Bill, you and Chester instilled in me the values of not only being a good EMT but also taking pride in what we did and how we looked. You were the leader in making the industry what it is today, you will be missed by many and I'm sure you and Chester are already hanging out.
Dennis Cerasale NH
March 09, 2014