Visitation will begin at 9:30 a.m. Saturday at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The funeral will follow at 10. Burial will be in Florence Cemetery.
Mrs. Armstrong was born Nov. 12, 1978 in Guatemala City, Guatemala. She was a teacher at Florence Head Start and worked at the Movie Connection in Coolidge. She loved her husband, children and extended family and had a kind heart. She loved to travel and would bring gifts home to her family.
She worked hard to become an American citizen and knew much about the U.S. government. She was proud of her education, recently had earned another teaching certificate and loved teaching. She also made collages and enjoyed arts and crafts and board games.
Survivors include her husband of 10 years, Travis; two sons, Marcos and Travis Armstrong Jr., both of Florence; a daughter, Tatiana Armstrong, of Florence; her parents, Tanya Haslam, of Snook, Texas, and Miguel Lazo, of New York; 11 sisters, Sasha Krick, of Apache Junction, Brittney Armstrong, of Thatcher, Toni Cantrell, of Florence, Letha Ramirez, of Florence, Maria Lazo, of Snook, Michelle Norwood, of California, Lucretia and Gabriela Alvarez, both of Guatemala, Liz and Raquel Lazo, both of New York and Jenny Norwood, of Snook; five brothers, Brett Armstrong, of Thatcher, Dusty and Jason Cantrell, both of Florence, Fernando Lazo, of Snook and Jose M. Lazo, of New York; and grandparents, Taniuska Haslam, of Nicaragua, Blanca L. and Jose Lazo, of Guatemala.
She was preceded in death by her grandfather, Alfredo Haslam.
J. Warren Funeral Services, Cole & Maud Coolidge Chapel is in charge of arrangements.
Visitation will begin at 9:30 a.m. Saturday at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The funeral will follow at 10. Burial will be in Florence Cemetery.
Mrs. Armstrong was born Nov. 12, 1978 in Guatemala City, Guatemala. She was a teacher at Florence Head Start and worked at the Movie Connection in Coolidge. She loved her husband, children and extended family and had a kind heart. She loved to travel and would bring gifts home to her family.
She worked hard to become an American citizen and knew much about the U.S. government. She was proud of her education, recently had earned another teaching certificate and loved teaching. She also made collages and enjoyed arts and crafts and board games.
Survivors include her husband of 10 years, Travis; two sons, Marcos and Travis Armstrong Jr., both of Florence; a daughter, Tatiana Armstrong, of Florence; her parents, Tanya Haslam, of Snook, Texas, and Miguel Lazo, of New York; 11 sisters, Sasha Krick, of Apache Junction, Brittney Armstrong, of Thatcher, Toni Cantrell, of Florence, Letha Ramirez, of Florence, Maria Lazo, of Snook, Michelle Norwood, of California, Lucretia and Gabriela Alvarez, both of Guatemala, Liz and Raquel Lazo, both of New York and Jenny Norwood, of Snook; five brothers, Brett Armstrong, of Thatcher, Dusty and Jason Cantrell, both of Florence, Fernando Lazo, of Snook and Jose M. Lazo, of New York; and grandparents, Taniuska Haslam, of Nicaragua, Blanca L. and Jose Lazo, of Guatemala.
She was preceded in death by her grandfather, Alfredo Haslam.
J. Warren Funeral Services, Cole & Maud Coolidge Chapel is in charge of arrangements.
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