Thomas Hugh Armstrong

Armstrong, Thomas
Thomas Hugh Armstrong of Spring Park MN, born on November 3, 1961, passed from this life on May 13, 2019 at the age of 57.
Whether you knew him as Tom, Tommy, Thomas, Army, Dad, Brother, Nephew, Uncle, Co-Worker or Friend – he has left this world and moved on to a much better place.
Preceded in death by his parents, Hugh Eldon Armstrong and Rose Lynn Armstrong (Germscheid), he is survived by his daughter, Deanna Rose Armstrong and son, Ryan Thomas Armstrong, both of Buffalo MN. He is also survived by bothers Stephen and Paul and sisters Karen Armstrong and Amy Roelofs (David) and several nieces and nephews. Tom was an avid collector of Royal Doulton mugs and other items to one day pass along to his children. He was a dedicated and loyal employee, working for over 30 years at Honeywell. Tom will be missed by many.
The family wishes to thank everyone for their love and support during this very difficult time. In lieu of flowers, memorials to the family are preferred.
Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Tuesday, May 21, 2019. Visitation 10:00 AM, Mass 11:00 AM at Our Lady of the Lake Catholic Church (OLL), 2385 Commerce Boulevard, Mound MN. Interment immediately following at the OLL Cemetery. A light lunch will be served in the Church Pace Center immediately after the service.
Offer your condolences here for Thomas’ loved ones.
I miss the good old days with Tom. Babs, Tom and I loved going to see a band called Slave raider. You might say we were like groupies. Tom was a caring and was loved by many. Miss you.
Rest in peace buddy.
Thanks Jeff. I remember those days as well as they were as yesterday. I hope you and Babs and your family are doing well. And I appreciate and my family appreciate your comments.
Tom was a very good friend, cared about others, always a friendly smile and words of wisdom. My sympathy and respect to family and friends, surely be missed and always remembered.
Thanks Marty, your name often came up throughout the years. We never forgot you and we never will. As far as I’m concerned you’re apart of the family.
Paul
Very sorry Paul, Tom was the cornerstone of the family. I always remember the past, it’s part of who I am. Time well spent. love to you, Steve, Amy and Karen.