Barbara Ann ArmstrongBarbara Ann Armstrong 82, of Crozet, passed away peacefully on September 10, 2020, and joined her husband in their new heavenly home prepared by God. Barbara, was born to the late James Pearl Smith and Lola Florence Gray on January 24, 1938.She retired from ConAgra and was a member of Crozet Baptist Church. She loved camping, and going to Myrtle Beach. Barbara was preceded in death by her husband of 62 years, John Armstrong.She is survived by her two daughters, Debra Armstrong of Richmond, and Sharon Wheeler (Donald) of Scottsville; and special friend, Dale Cummings. She will be sorely missed by her family and close friends.Due to Covid-19, masks and social distancing are required. A graveside service will be held on Tuesday, September 15, 2020, at 11 a.m., at Holly Memorial Gardens with Pastors David Collyer and Duane Johnson officiating.
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Ralph & Laferne Vess Harris
September 7, 2021
Sharon & Debbie we love you and share your sorrow but not in vain. We know where she is and going to join her some day. What a blessed day that will be! Worked with your sweet Mom in nursery at Crozet Baptist. Have a lot of wonderful memories of your family. God bless and love to you all!
Lena Diane Tumblin Sullivan
September 18, 2020
I met Barbara when she was the chaperone on my senior trip in 1977. I have loved her ever since and the love has only grown over the years. She was so much fun and so easy going on that trip. I think any other chaperone would have made my experience totally different. Her soft spoken, southern accented, sweet voice was always comforting and loving. I always stopped by her Sunday School/Life Fellowship class to give her hugs and chat before I went to my own at CBC. She and your dad will be sorely missed as they were a wonderful couple. May your memories comfort you in this difficult time.
Richard Maupin
September 15, 2020
What a wonderful person she was and she always made me feel welcome. Barbara and your dad were such important people of our community, church and other peoples lives. She will be missed and I will be thinking of you in this difficult times. I can only think I was blessed to know her and your family.
Ralph & Laferne Harris
September 12, 2020
Dearest Debby & Sharon, so sorry for your lose, but happy for Barbara. We loved your Mom & Dad and working with them at CBC. Such special friends! Hugs and God bless in these days to come!!
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