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Rev Mack Monroe Armstrong

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Rev Mack Monroe Armstrong Veteran

Birth
Death
25 Jul 1999 (aged 67)
Burial
Lincolnton, Lincoln County, North Carolina, USA Add to Map
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He was a native of Bessemer City, son of the late Floyd Ernest Armstrong and Wilma Wilson Armstrong, retired ordained United Methodist minister who served in a number of churches for 44 years, graduated Tryon High School, Bessemer City, Brevard College, Wofford College, received his Master of Divinity degree from Emory University in Atlanta, Pastor Emeritus at McKendree United Methodist Church, director Brotherhood/Sisterhood of the United Methodist Church for the Western N.C. Conference, active duty chaplain in the Army from 1966-1970, stockade chaplain in western Europe, served for 22 years as an Army reserve chaplain, retired at the rank of colonel as division chaplain for the 108th division in Charlotte.

SURVIVORS: Wife of 46 years, Frances Armstrong; sons, Danny Armstrong, Miami, Fla., Mark Armstrong, Huntersville; daughter, Carolyn McCraw, Charlotte; sisters, Lucy Hudson, Charlotte, Clara Doris Glover, Gastonia; grandsons, Matthew and Timothy, Miami, Austin, Charlotte, Mason, Huntersville

FUNERAL: Covenant United Methodist Church, Charlotte, Revs. Louis VonCannon and Fred Senter BURIAL: McKendree United Methodist Church Cemetery, Lincolnton, Military honors provided by the 108th Army Reserve Division
Arrangements:Warlick Funeral Home

Bio provided by Myra K Stillwell.


He was a native of Bessemer City, son of the late Floyd Ernest Armstrong and Wilma Wilson Armstrong, retired ordained United Methodist minister who served in a number of churches for 44 years, graduated Tryon High School, Bessemer City, Brevard College, Wofford College, received his Master of Divinity degree from Emory University in Atlanta, Pastor Emeritus at McKendree United Methodist Church, director Brotherhood/Sisterhood of the United Methodist Church for the Western N.C. Conference, active duty chaplain in the Army from 1966-1970, stockade chaplain in western Europe, served for 22 years as an Army reserve chaplain, retired at the rank of colonel as division chaplain for the 108th division in Charlotte.

SURVIVORS: Wife of 46 years, Frances Armstrong; sons, Danny Armstrong, Miami, Fla., Mark Armstrong, Huntersville; daughter, Carolyn McCraw, Charlotte; sisters, Lucy Hudson, Charlotte, Clara Doris Glover, Gastonia; grandsons, Matthew and Timothy, Miami, Austin, Charlotte, Mason, Huntersville

FUNERAL: Covenant United Methodist Church, Charlotte, Revs. Louis VonCannon and Fred Senter BURIAL: McKendree United Methodist Church Cemetery, Lincolnton, Military honors provided by the 108th Army Reserve Division
Arrangements:Warlick Funeral Home

Bio provided by Myra K Stillwell.




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