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1932

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2022

William Armstrong Obituary

APRIL 23, 1932 – MAY 3, 2022William H. Armstrong was born on April 23, 1932 in Louisville, Ohio to William and Hazel Armstrong. He married Gloria (Cassler) Armstrong on June 7, 1953. Their loving and inspiring marriage lasted for 61 years until Gloria’s death in 2014. In 1954, Bill graduated from Swarthmore College with a B.A. degree in philosophy. He received his Masters of Divinity from Union Theological Seminary in 1957, after which he was ordained as a minister in the United Church of Christ. In 1957, he and Gloria moved to the inner city of Philadelphia to serve at Calvary United Church of Christ. He oversaw the integration of a predominantly white church to a fully integrated church. One story stands out: when one of the first African-Americans expressed an interest in joining Calvary Church, some of the white congregants dissented, to which their pastor replied: “Either she stays, or I go.”Bill and Gloria served Calvary Church for nine years. When Bill and Gloria considered opportunities to serve more affluent churches, they felt it was their calling to pastor their beloved friends and parishioners in more troubled neighborhoods. In 1964, Bill earned a Masters in Sacred Theology from the Lutheran Theological Seminary.In the 1960s Bill was asked to join the newly formed Peace Corps in an administrative capacity for five years in two countries. He was the Associate Director of the Peace Corps in Ethiopia from 1966 to 1968. In 1968, he became the first Director of the Peace Corps in Swaziland (now Eswatini), just as Eswatini celebrated its independence from Great Britain. Bill and Gloria did everything as a team, including raising their four children in Africa.In 1971, the Armstrongs returned to the United States, where Bill began his service at his second and last church, Burton Congregational Church in Burton, Ohio. He retired from the ministry in 1997. After living in parsonages or government-provided homes for their married lives, Bill and Gloria bought their first home in Bay Village, Ohio where they lived until Gloria’s death in 2014. Bill had a deep and abiding love of history. He researched usually obscure, but fascinating people. Bill published ten books, including biographies of David Tannenberg, Ely S. Parker, Edward Parmalee Smith and Father Taylor, as well as books about the ministry, and a collection of Ethiopian proverbs. Following Gloria’s death, Bill moved to Avon, Ohio where he continued his ministry, showing his love to all the people who crossed his path. Up to the very end, Bill cast the light of God’s love on all he met.Bill was preceded in death by his parents, his beloved wife Gloria, his sister Joan Denny, his brothers-in-law Julian Denny and Myrton Jones, and his daughter-in-law Helen Haggerty. He is survived by his children Lonson (Lucy), Elaine (Erick), Lester (Janell), and Bill, Jr. (Erin); his grandchildren, Conner (Rachel), Louisa, Cara, Graham, Olivia, Faith, and Isabelle; and his sister Mary Alice Jones and his brother Jack Armstrong.A memorial service will be held on June 11, 2022 at 12:00 p.m. at West Park United Church of Christ at 3909 Rocky River Drive, Cleveland, Ohio 44111. A reception with light refreshments will follow the service. Donations, in lieu of flowers, may be sent to the United Church of Christ’s Global Ministries Child and Elder Sponsorship Program at https://www.ucc.org/global-ministries-child-and-elder-sponsorship-program/.

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Published by News-Herald from May 6 to May 8, 2022.

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Lowell Boileau

June 12, 2022

I was very honored to serve under Bill's leadership as a part of Swaziland 1, the first Peace Corps contingent to serve in Swaziland, now Eswatini, of which Bill was our director. Bill was kind, patient and perfectly suited to the handle the many directorial demands of that complicated cross-cultural task which he handled with grace and seeming ease.

As the internet allowed Swaziland 1 to reunite, it was a pleasure to virtually reunite with Bill and learn of his many subsequent achievements, in particular his authorship of so many works, some of which now grace my library.

Thank you Bill for all you did, for humanity, for your faith, and for me a young person finding my way in a faraway place. You made a better world for all. Enjoy your richly deserved reward.

Lowell aka Emanti

Jennifer A. Gill

June 11, 2022

Bill Armstrong was our Peace Corps Director in Swaziland (Eswatini) in 1968... We were the first group, so much depended on how we were perceived. Nevertheless, I will always remember his kind face while I was teaching at the Staff Training Institute in Mbabane... his face... in the far back on the right side of the room... smiling at my technique. It was a very important moment that gave me courage to continue on. I know he will rest in peace, as he lived in peace and contributed to the Peace Corps.

Barbara Emch & Family

May 8, 2022

Bill was a man of grace, intelligence, patience, and kindness. I had the privilege of many one-on-one conversations with him in the church kitchen while preparing funeral meals for families. These are precious memories for me.
Our children, Jeremy and Jennifer, still remember his children's sermons which were simple, sometimes funny, and meaningful to all, young and old. Gloria was so gracious and dedicated to serving in her special way.
They are both in the arms of Jesus and forever in our hearts.

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