Bobby is survived by one son and two daughters: Bobby Dale Armer and wife, Juli, of Springdale, Robin Smith and husband, Donny, of Springdale, and Katrena Pianalto and husband, Tony, of Hindsville; eight sisters and four brothers: Vermalea Smith of Fayetteville, Ruby Popp of Hoisington, Kan., Jane Spencer of Marshall, Christa Wittlinger of Germany, Jean Dannebohm of Liberal, Kan., Jodi Hime of McPherson, Kan., Karen Wojtak of Denver, Colo., Sharon Franz of White Lake, Minn., Jack Armer of Florence, Ore., Dick Armer of Preston, Kan., Jim Armer of Arlington, Kan., and Bill Armer of Arkansas City, Kan.; nine grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren; numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and other family and friends, along with his loyal and faithful dog, Molly.
Bobby was preceded in death by his mother and father; one son, Mark Armer; his much-loved companion, Barbara Springston, and daughter, Amber Springston; one brother, Kenneth Dean Armer; and one sister, Pat Harden.
Bobby was a veteran of the Army National Guard. He was a logger, truck driver and owner-operator of an excavation company. He loved being in the woods, camping, hunting and fishing. He shared a love of cooking with his children, often cooking for others or enjoying what they had cooked for him, smoking meats, canning and making jerky.
A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 25 at Westbridge Freewill Baptist Church, 4596 W. Wedington Drive in Fayetteville.
Bobby is survived by one son and two daughters: Bobby Dale Armer and wife, Juli, of Springdale, Robin Smith and husband, Donny, of Springdale, and Katrena Pianalto and husband, Tony, of Hindsville; eight sisters and four brothers: Vermalea Smith of Fayetteville, Ruby Popp of Hoisington, Kan., Jane Spencer of Marshall, Christa Wittlinger of Germany, Jean Dannebohm of Liberal, Kan., Jodi Hime of McPherson, Kan., Karen Wojtak of Denver, Colo., Sharon Franz of White Lake, Minn., Jack Armer of Florence, Ore., Dick Armer of Preston, Kan., Jim Armer of Arlington, Kan., and Bill Armer of Arkansas City, Kan.; nine grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren; numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and other family and friends, along with his loyal and faithful dog, Molly.
Bobby was preceded in death by his mother and father; one son, Mark Armer; his much-loved companion, Barbara Springston, and daughter, Amber Springston; one brother, Kenneth Dean Armer; and one sister, Pat Harden.
Bobby was a veteran of the Army National Guard. He was a logger, truck driver and owner-operator of an excavation company. He loved being in the woods, camping, hunting and fishing. He shared a love of cooking with his children, often cooking for others or enjoying what they had cooked for him, smoking meats, canning and making jerky.
A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 25 at Westbridge Freewill Baptist Church, 4596 W. Wedington Drive in Fayetteville.
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