Mr. Armstrong was born in Laurens to the late Adger Armstrong Sr. and Nettie Vaughn Armstrong. He retired from Woodside Mills and was a member of Simpsonville Masonic Lodge #311. Sonny enjoyed dirt track racing, fishing, tinkering, and the outdoors. He never met a stranger. His greatest love was his grandbabies. Sonny was a long-time member of Standing Springs Baptist Church.
Surviving, in addition to his wife, are a son, Joey Armstrong and wife Shelley; a daughter, Donna Armstrong Wood and husband Zak; four sisters and their husbands, Pat and Jerry Boyce, Linda and Doyle Williams, Brenda and Jimmy Tolbert, and Elaine and Steve Davenport; and two grandchildren, Brooklyn Wood and Ansley Wood. He was predeceased by a son, Kevin Armstrong.
Burial, with Masonic Rites, in Cannon Memorial Park.
Mr. Armstrong was born in Laurens to the late Adger Armstrong Sr. and Nettie Vaughn Armstrong. He retired from Woodside Mills and was a member of Simpsonville Masonic Lodge #311. Sonny enjoyed dirt track racing, fishing, tinkering, and the outdoors. He never met a stranger. His greatest love was his grandbabies. Sonny was a long-time member of Standing Springs Baptist Church.
Surviving, in addition to his wife, are a son, Joey Armstrong and wife Shelley; a daughter, Donna Armstrong Wood and husband Zak; four sisters and their husbands, Pat and Jerry Boyce, Linda and Doyle Williams, Brenda and Jimmy Tolbert, and Elaine and Steve Davenport; and two grandchildren, Brooklyn Wood and Ansley Wood. He was predeceased by a son, Kevin Armstrong.
Burial, with Masonic Rites, in Cannon Memorial Park.
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