In Memory of

John

Ignatius

"Johnny"

Armsworthy

Sr.

Condolences

Condolence From: Matt Dement
Condolence: Heartbroken to hear about the loss of perhaps my favorite customer. I miss talking with you my friend.
Friday September 02, 2022
Condolence From: Kim Woodburn Ferguson and Mike and boys, Mikey and Bradley
Condolence: Uncle Johnny was definitely one of a kind. He always had a smile on his face, grinning from ear to ear, and always had the best of stories to tell. Each story was made even better between Johnny's animation, Southern drawl, and his unique 7th District dialect. Uncle Johnny was a funny, happy, kind, caring, and straightforward man. He took so much pride in his wife, Aunt Rainy Girl, his son, Jay, and his Daughter-in-law, Michelle. He definitely loved bluegrass music and loved nothing more than listening to Jay and his band playing bluegrass. I have so many fond memories of Uncle Johnny and in every single one, he was grinning and happy. He left behind shoes that can never be filled. He was definitely more than just one of a kind. He was unique in every way and will forever be missed by so many. My heart goes out to Aunt Rainy Girl, Jay, and Michelle. I know there is a great big painful hole in each of your hearts that will never go away, but, I pray that every time you think of him that you can smile because he left you guys with so many wonderful memories and I guarantee you, in darn near every single one of them, he was either grinning or smiling ear to ear. Love, Kim
Monday August 22, 2022
Condolence From: Evelyn ''Beanie" Bean
Condolence: Lorraine, Jay and Michelle, Sorry for the loss of Johnny. Enjoyed all the times at bluegrass shows and listening to his stories. Prayers for all and keep all the great memories close at heart! RIP Johnny! Sincerely Beanie
Monday August 22, 2022
Condolence From: Dave Elkinton
Condolence: I didn’t know him except as an attendee at Jay’s bluegrass shows. He seemed know everyone and was liked by all. Reading about his employment, I can see why he knew everyone. Sending my condolences. RIP.
Friday August 19, 2022
Condolence From: Gertrude Norris and Girls
Condolence: To Lorraine, Jay and family. Sorry to hear of Mr. Armsworthy passing. Hold onto all the wonderful memories. May God help you through the days ahead. May he rest in peace. God Bless the Family. Gertrude and Girls
Friday August 19, 2022
Condolence From: Jay Morgan
Condolence: My thoughts and prayers are with Johnny's family! He was a true friend to all!! He will be missed. RIP ....
Thursday August 18, 2022
Condolence From: Larry E Norris
Condolence: My Thoughts and prayers to the family.
Thursday August 18, 2022
Condolence From: Joan Thompson
Condolence: Dear Lorraine , Jay and Michelle Our most sincere and deepest condolence on the death of Johnny. He was a friendly guy who always knew you wherever he saw you. He did much for his love of Bluegrass and shared it with everyone he met. May God bless you all and may all the wonderful memories you have of him help you through this sad time. May God give Johnny eternal rest and may he sing with the angels. Sincerely Wayne and Joan
Thursday August 18, 2022
Condolence From: Mark and Claudia Unkle
Condolence: We always enjoyed listening to Johnny's stories. He will truly be missed. Our sincere condolences to Lorraine, Jay and Michelle.
Wednesday August 17, 2022
Condolence From: Mary Washington, Board of Education
Condolence: Mr. Armsworthy was an outstanding citizen. He was friendly and always had a welcoming attitude and a good conversation. He loved everyone. He will be missed. Thoughts and prayers to the family.
Wednesday August 17, 2022
Condolence From: Patricia Armstrong
Condolence: Mr. Armsworthy was always nice to me at bluegrass events. He was so proud of his family. That love will go on forever. My deepest sympathy.
Wednesday August 17, 2022
Condolence From: Chuck Thompson
Condolence: Johnny knew me my whole life. Memories of him caring my dad Charles Thompson SR to so many Bluegrass festivals and Johnny drinking cold miller lite and listening to the jam sessions all through the night are priceless . Johnny was a great friend to me and my dad and I can say my dad cherished their friend ship. Johnny's love and support of his family and Bluegrass music never waivered he was true to he was. R.I.P Johnny tell my dad hello up their in heave and play something pretty .We will see you again one day
Wednesday August 17, 2022
Condolence From: john oster thompson
Condolence: Please accept our sincere condolences on Johnny's passing. I worked with him at the county and he was a joy to work with. John & Elise Thompson
Wednesday August 17, 2022
Condolence From: ed scherr
Condolence: Jay. I was sorry to hear about the death of your father. Death is only one day in a life. Remember the years of his life, and his contributions and good times with family and friends. Ed Scherr
Tuesday August 16, 2022
Condolence From: Mary Evelyn Dryden
Condolence: To the family My sympathy goes out to all of the family May the lord give Peace & Comfort to all he has left behind and I pray for strength and healing in the days to come God Bless
Tuesday August 16, 2022