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Robert Bush “Bob” Armstrong

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Robert Bush “Bob” Armstrong

Birth
El Paso, El Paso County, Texas, USA
Death
16 Jun 2020 (aged 56)
El Paso, El Paso County, Texas, USA
Burial
Huntsville, Walker County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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COVID-19 in TDCJ - NP at Sanchez in El Paso, Texas

It is with a heavy heart and deep sorrow that I notify you of the passing of Mr. Robert Armstrong, NP Sanchez facility. Mr. Armstrong served as DON and Facility Health Administrator for the Sanchez unit from 1998-2002 and as our Nurse Practitioner (ACNP) from 2013 until the time of his death on June 16, 2020. “Bob” was one of the most dedicated, committed professionals that I have had the opportunity to work with, a Hero in every sense of the word. For those of you who knew him I am sure you found him to be intelligent, articulate and skilled. He had a golden service heart and was the epitome of “Beyond Service”. His dedication to Managed Care and the Sanchez facility were unparalleled and he will be sorely missed.Robert Bush Armstrong

ROBERT "BOB" or "BOBBY" BUSH ARMSTRONG, born March 26, 1964, El Paso, Texas, died June 16, 2020, Las Cruces, NM.

He is survived by his wife, Dr. Wendy L. Lara, Las Cruces: his daughter, Maggie Mae Armstrong, El Paso; son Robert M Armstrong, California; niece Jessica Autrey and her 5 children, Marysville, MI and his proud parents, Robert C. and Jan Parsons Armstrong, El Paso.

His sister, Terry Armstrong Autrey, preceded Bob in death in 2012.

Bob graduated from Andress High School in El Paso, TX in1982. He went on to graduate from The University of Texas at El Paso School of Nursing with his BSN in 1995. He returned to UTEP and graduated with his MSN becoming an Acute Care Nurse Practitioner in 2012.

He was employed at the Texas Department of Criminal Justice system working for Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center at the Rogelio Sanchez State Jail.

Bobby's goal every waking moment was to make people laugh, and he succeeded. He thrived on creating joy in the lives of others. He was a compassionate and loving husband, father, son and friend. He loved his job and, according to his supervisors, he was an employee of exemplary status.

A Memorial Service will be held when all of us are able to congregate again.

Maggie says to her Daddy. "I LOVE YOU 3000".

Remembrances may be made to The Humane Society of El Paso.

Published in Las Cruces Sun News from Jun. 27 to Jul. 5, 2020.
COVID-19 in TDCJ - NP at Sanchez in El Paso, Texas

It is with a heavy heart and deep sorrow that I notify you of the passing of Mr. Robert Armstrong, NP Sanchez facility. Mr. Armstrong served as DON and Facility Health Administrator for the Sanchez unit from 1998-2002 and as our Nurse Practitioner (ACNP) from 2013 until the time of his death on June 16, 2020. “Bob” was one of the most dedicated, committed professionals that I have had the opportunity to work with, a Hero in every sense of the word. For those of you who knew him I am sure you found him to be intelligent, articulate and skilled. He had a golden service heart and was the epitome of “Beyond Service”. His dedication to Managed Care and the Sanchez facility were unparalleled and he will be sorely missed.Robert Bush Armstrong

ROBERT "BOB" or "BOBBY" BUSH ARMSTRONG, born March 26, 1964, El Paso, Texas, died June 16, 2020, Las Cruces, NM.

He is survived by his wife, Dr. Wendy L. Lara, Las Cruces: his daughter, Maggie Mae Armstrong, El Paso; son Robert M Armstrong, California; niece Jessica Autrey and her 5 children, Marysville, MI and his proud parents, Robert C. and Jan Parsons Armstrong, El Paso.

His sister, Terry Armstrong Autrey, preceded Bob in death in 2012.

Bob graduated from Andress High School in El Paso, TX in1982. He went on to graduate from The University of Texas at El Paso School of Nursing with his BSN in 1995. He returned to UTEP and graduated with his MSN becoming an Acute Care Nurse Practitioner in 2012.

He was employed at the Texas Department of Criminal Justice system working for Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center at the Rogelio Sanchez State Jail.

Bobby's goal every waking moment was to make people laugh, and he succeeded. He thrived on creating joy in the lives of others. He was a compassionate and loving husband, father, son and friend. He loved his job and, according to his supervisors, he was an employee of exemplary status.

A Memorial Service will be held when all of us are able to congregate again.

Maggie says to her Daddy. "I LOVE YOU 3000".

Remembrances may be made to The Humane Society of El Paso.

Published in Las Cruces Sun News from Jun. 27 to Jul. 5, 2020.

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