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John William Armstrong

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John William Armstrong Veteran

Birth
Death
11 Jun 2018 (aged 77)
Burial
San Diego, San Diego County, California, USA Add to Map
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SECTION CBN ROW 2 SITE 560
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John William Armstrong February 20, 1941 - June 11, 2018 SAN DIEGO

Master Chief John W. Armstrong (USN ret.) was born in Gulfport MS to Walter Lewis Armstrong, Sr. and Ina Murray-Armstrong on February 20, 1941 and died in San Diego CA on June 11, 2018. John moved to Ellisville MS in 1947 from Woolmarket MS and was raised there by his widowed mother. He attended Sand Hill Grammar School and Ellisville High School. John enlisted in the U.S. Navy at the age of 17 and completed his recruit training in San Diego CA. John progressed from Seaman Recruit to Master Chief during his 30-year Navy career, serving primarily in the Pacific Fleet.John's first ship was the U.S.S. James E. Kyes (DD-787). After that tour, John served on the U.S.S. Mansfield (DD-728), where he was wounded in action off the coast of Vietnam and received the Purple Heart. Subsequent ship tours included the U.S.S. Leonard F. Mason (DD-852), U.S.S. Providence (CLG-6), U.S.S. Fort Fisher (LSD-40), U.S.S. Kirk (FF-1087), and U.S.S. Reeves (CG-24). He was home ported in Japan for 17 years during these tours and completed a shore tour in Orlando RTC FL as a drill instructor and two shore tours in San Diego. John retired in 1988 in San Diego and resided at his home in Chula Vista the remainder of his life. In retirement, John enjoyed attending ship reunions and visiting with his many shipmates. He also worked with Ryder Student Transportation and First Student as a bus driver and contract manager.John was preceded in death by his parents, two wives Tsugiyo Ueno-Armstrong and Mitsuko Doi-Armstrong, one brother Master Chief Walter Lewis Armstrong, Jr. (USN ret.), three sisters Flora Marie Armstrong, Dorothy Armstrong-Baugh, and Rebecca Armstrong-Jefcoats, and two nephews Gary Wendell Jefcoats and John Paul Armstrong. He is survived by one brother James Dewey (Jeanette) Armstrong, as well as numerous nephews and nieces. John will be laid to eternal rest on August 6, 2018 at 10:30 am in the Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery on Point Loma in San Diego, alongside his beloved wife, Mitsuko.Fair winds and following seas, shipmate. Under the wide and starry sky Dig the grave and let me lie: Glad did I live and gladly die, And I laid me down with a will. This be the verse you grave for me: Here he lies where he long'd to be; Home is the sailor, home from the sea, And the hunter home from the hill.- Robert Louis Stevenson

Published in The San Diego Union Tribune on July 17, 2018

Services 8 AUG 2018
John William Armstrong February 20, 1941 - June 11, 2018 SAN DIEGO

Master Chief John W. Armstrong (USN ret.) was born in Gulfport MS to Walter Lewis Armstrong, Sr. and Ina Murray-Armstrong on February 20, 1941 and died in San Diego CA on June 11, 2018. John moved to Ellisville MS in 1947 from Woolmarket MS and was raised there by his widowed mother. He attended Sand Hill Grammar School and Ellisville High School. John enlisted in the U.S. Navy at the age of 17 and completed his recruit training in San Diego CA. John progressed from Seaman Recruit to Master Chief during his 30-year Navy career, serving primarily in the Pacific Fleet.John's first ship was the U.S.S. James E. Kyes (DD-787). After that tour, John served on the U.S.S. Mansfield (DD-728), where he was wounded in action off the coast of Vietnam and received the Purple Heart. Subsequent ship tours included the U.S.S. Leonard F. Mason (DD-852), U.S.S. Providence (CLG-6), U.S.S. Fort Fisher (LSD-40), U.S.S. Kirk (FF-1087), and U.S.S. Reeves (CG-24). He was home ported in Japan for 17 years during these tours and completed a shore tour in Orlando RTC FL as a drill instructor and two shore tours in San Diego. John retired in 1988 in San Diego and resided at his home in Chula Vista the remainder of his life. In retirement, John enjoyed attending ship reunions and visiting with his many shipmates. He also worked with Ryder Student Transportation and First Student as a bus driver and contract manager.John was preceded in death by his parents, two wives Tsugiyo Ueno-Armstrong and Mitsuko Doi-Armstrong, one brother Master Chief Walter Lewis Armstrong, Jr. (USN ret.), three sisters Flora Marie Armstrong, Dorothy Armstrong-Baugh, and Rebecca Armstrong-Jefcoats, and two nephews Gary Wendell Jefcoats and John Paul Armstrong. He is survived by one brother James Dewey (Jeanette) Armstrong, as well as numerous nephews and nieces. John will be laid to eternal rest on August 6, 2018 at 10:30 am in the Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery on Point Loma in San Diego, alongside his beloved wife, Mitsuko.Fair winds and following seas, shipmate. Under the wide and starry sky Dig the grave and let me lie: Glad did I live and gladly die, And I laid me down with a will. This be the verse you grave for me: Here he lies where he long'd to be; Home is the sailor, home from the sea, And the hunter home from the hill.- Robert Louis Stevenson

Published in The San Diego Union Tribune on July 17, 2018

Services 8 AUG 2018


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