In Memory of

George

T.

Armstrong

Obituary for George T. Armstrong

MECHANICVILLE - George T. Armstrong, 91, of Fairway Dr, died peacefully in the comfort of his home on March 2, 2022. Born in Brooklyn, NY on December 2, 1930, son of the late George J and Edna Tietjen Armstrong, he was a 1953 graduate of Syracuse University and proud member of its Sigma Nu fraternity. It was at Syracuse he met his wife of 57 years Marion Jane Gros. After college, George joined the US Navy and proudly served his country aboard the USS Suisun (AVP-53).
George raised his family in Syracuse before moving to Mechanicville where they were ardent SU sports fans. He and his wife cherished time with family consisting of, coaching his son's youth baseball teams (which included championship Little League seasons), family vacations to Florida, and many boating trips together. An outdoorsman by nature, he also enjoyed fishing, Adirondack hiking, and just an overall love of animals and nature. George was an Industrial Sales Representative for various companies before working as a sole proprietor, retiring in the mid 90's. In his later years George and his wife moved to Mechanicville to be closer to family where he was a member of Christ Community Reformed Church, Clifton Park.
George was predeceased by his wife, Marion Jane Armstrong, who died in 2011.
Survivors include his daughter and son-in-law Laurel and Brian Remus of Clifton Park, his son and daughter-in-law George J. and Debra Armstrong of Vero Beach, FL, his granddaughter Amanda Marion Remus and husband Ulises Nunez of Atlanta, GA and a sister Margaret Armstrong of Hackettsown, NJ.
A Memorial Service will be held at 10:00 AM May 6, 2022 at Christ Community Reformed Church, 1010 Route 146, Clifton Park with burial to follow in Evergreen Cemetery, Fonda, NY.
In lieu of flowers, remembrances may be made to the Jimmy V Foundation for Cancer Research, 106 Towerview Crt, Cary, NC 27513, www.jimmyv.org in memory of George T. Armstrong. During this difficult time, friends and family are encouraged to visit www.devito-salvadorefh.com for directions and to leave condolences and share photos and special memories they have of George.