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Marshall Ray Armstrong

November 11, 2017

Marshall Ray Armstrong, 62, of Gainesville, Florida was ushered into the arms of Jesus on November 11, 2017 after a long, hard battle with prostate cancer. He was born September 1, 1955 in Bradenton, Florida to the late Horace and Louise Armstrong of Palmetto, Florida. Marshall graduated with an MBA from Western Governors University. He was a licensed building contractor and worked in the single and multi-family home building industry for 35+ years. He is survived by the love of his life, Debra Armstrong. They celebrated their 41st wedding anniversary on October 15, 2017. He is survived by his son Shawn Wilson and wife Lori, his daughter Jymi Dill and husband Carlton, his son Marshall Armstrong II and wife Melissa; his grandchildren Kaitlynn, Kameron and Dakota Wilson, Billi and Montana Wilson, Megan and Scarlet MacDonald, Nikki, Sierra, Marshall III, Elijah and Payton Armstrong, Austin Light, Katie, Emily and Taylor Rothrock; his brothers Mitchell and Michael Armstrong; and his beloved puppy Pranci. He was preceded in death by his son James “Billy” Wilson. 

 

 

 

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  1. Debbie we are praying for you I know Marshal has seen the Lord and mom and dad. We live you and are praying for you.

  2. Please accept my heartfelt sympathy for your family. I pray you will find peace knowing that Marshall is In the arms of Jesus and that you will see him again. Praying for God to give you comfort and peace .I love you guys

  3. Dear Cousin Marshall, I will always cherish the time that you & Debra spent with us at the family reunion picnic a couple of years ago. My family & I had not seen you in many years because you had moved away. It didn’t matter how much time went by because we all instantly connected once again. All of us Cousins grew up seeing each other at Grandma & Grandpa Armstrong’s house every Sunday. Grandma was up early making a fabulous 3-4 course meal, so that she could spend time with her children & grandchildren. Before & after dinner all of us played outside on their 10 acre property bonding for life! I am so sad that you left this Earth too soon Cousin but I realize God needed you home. Until we see each other again, please know that I will Love you always & forever! Leslie

  4. So very sorry to hear of your loss. We are praying g that God brings you peace above all understanding today and in the days to come

  5. Sorry Debbie and kids, heaven gained a precious sould. Marshall will be surely missed by friends and family. Praying for everyone of you. Hugs!

  6. My thoughts and prayers go out to all of the family… I am thankful that I had a chance to know Marshall and I will always remember him as a warm and welcoming person.

  7. We will all miss Marshall but only for a little while until we are together again on that Day. Our love and prayers…


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