Betty Marie Armstrong, 77, passed away at 1:00pm on Saturday, March 3, 2018 at Ochsner Medical Center in Baton Rouge. Mrs. Armstrong was a native of Denham Springs. Visitation will be held at Seale Funeral Home on Tuesday, March 6, 2018 beginning at 10:00am. Funeral services will be conducted at 1:00pm. Entombment will follow in Evergreen Mausoleum. Mrs. Armstrong is survived by her husband of fifty-six years, Alford Armstrong of Walker, two sons Warren Armstrong and wife Carole of Pine Grove; Douglas Armstrong and wife Jodi of Carencro. She is also survived by two brothers, Guy Lazarus of Deer Park, TX; and Gerald Lazarus of Denham Springs, LA. Also, four grandchildren; Kayla Armstrong Varnado, Ashley Armstrong, Bailey Armstrong, and Gavin Armstrong. She was preceded in death by her first-born son, Roland James Armstrong; and her parents, Luther and May Albin Lazarus. Also, by five sisters and four brothers. Mrs. Armstrong was a retired school bus driver for the Livingston Parish School Board over twenty-five years of service. Please sign the online guestbook at www.sealefuneral.com.
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Bailey,
You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Aunt Genie and Uncle Jimmy
Jim Fallon
March 5, 2018
Our Love and Deepest Condolences to the Armstrong Family!! We Loved Ms Betty!!
Joe and Linda Minix
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March 4, 2018
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