Bessie Belle Armstrong
09/22/1934 - 04/18/2023
Obituary For Bessie Belle Armstrong
To know BeBe was to love her. She was generous beyond belief, giving you the shirt off her back; encouraging the dispirited with scripture and bowls of soup. Filled with hugs for all, carrying a song of praise in her heart, she danced through life in the ballrooms of the Resale Barn and Goodwill, barbeque joints and favorite bakeries. BeBe Daves Armstrong, of Sherman, Texas, known to some as Bessie Belle, to others as Belle, went home to her Heavenly Father on April 18, 2023.
Married to Glen P. Armstrong, who predeceased her in 2017, they moved their family to Sherman in 1972 as part of the Anderson-Clayton Company. Their blended family represents all the best aspects of love: daughter Ruth Armstrong Johnson, son Donald G. Armstrong (Suzi), son Mark T. Armstrong (Kerry), daughter Shann A. Schubert (Darrah Dunn), son Stephen J. Armstrong, and daughter Tobi K. Benton (Kenneth). The family Thanksgiving table also includes 24 grandchildren and 23 great-grandchildren.
Mrs. Armstrong has one surviving sister, K Daves Mitchell of Baytown, Texas, and sister-in-law Karen Armstrong Gilchrist of Little Rock, Arkansas.
BeBe was born in San Bernardino, California on September 22, 1934. Graduating from Lee High School in Baytown, Texas, she attended Sam Houston State Teacher’s College and received a Bachelor of Science degree in Physical Education. She was certified as a public school teacher and taught in various junior high and high schools. After moving to Sherman, she also taught 3rd grade at St. Mary’s Catholic School. Long-time members of Key Memorial United Methodist Church, BeBe and Glen were church leaders and were responsible for writing the complete history of that congregation.
She supported and loved the arts and humanities-from museums to concerts, from photography to philosophical lectures, from opera and theater to the Great Books and Bible study. Flowers were an important part of her life as she designed gardens with roses, walkways, irises, birdhouses, and lilyponds. With keen observation, she could identify countless birds, participating in annual bird counts, and she was fostering dogs long before it was a thing.
Love of family led her to create imaginative journeys with the grandchildren and great-grandchildren in unique games and adventures. She will be remembered forever for her stories, her generosity, and her love.
A celebration of her life will be held at Brookdale-Willows Assisted Living on Sunday, April 23, at 2:00 pm. In lieu of flowers, the family invites memorial gifts to The Alzheimer’s Association, www.alz.org or to Heart to Heart Hospice, www.hearttohearthospice.com.
You may sign the online guestbook at www.Dannelfuneralhome.com.
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