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On August 17, 2009, a beautiful baby girl, Sarah Armstrong, was born to mother, Carla Hopkins, father, Jerry Armstrong; older brother, David Hopkins; older sisters, Courtney Hopkins and Madolyn Armstrong; and twin brother, Josh Armstrong.
Sarah grew up in a loving, caring, supportive family. She was outgoing and active. Sarah was an easy person to talk to and always knew how to comfort someone when they needed it. She loved making new friends and learning new things. Sarah was a happy soul and she always loved to make people smile and laugh.
Sarah was an active and outgoing girl. She enjoyed playing sports, such as softball and basketball. Sarah always wanted to attend college and play softball. She looked forward to watching her former teammates play. Sarah was a supportive teammate and always looked for ways to help someone be better. Sarah impacted people's lives in so many ways. Her pure heart looked for the best in everyone and she had a firm determination to put others first.
Sarah leaves behind her parents: father, Jerry Armstrong; mother, Carla Hopkins; siblings: David Hopkins, Courtney Hopkins, Madolyn Armstrong, and twin brother, Joshua Armstrong; aunts: Barbara Tarnowsky, Cheryl Pilkington (Tony), and Lori Lewis (Doug); uncles: Chris Hall (Christy), Coy Hall, and Chuck Hall; the Vertigo Softball family; and a host of family members and friends who love Sarah and will miss her always.
A scrapbook will be available to post your favorite picture of Sarah and to leave messages to her family.
A visitation will be held Saturday, July 13, from 9:30-10:30 AM, followed by funeral service at 10:30 AM, at Smith-Benton Funeral Home. Online guestbook: www.SmithFamilyCares.com.
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