On October 1, 1986 we were all blessed with the birth of Mark Keegan Armstrong. The morning of April 24, 2018 Mark passed away from a motorcycle accident.
Mark was a family man, living everyday with extraordinary energy. Mark was a fisherman and not so good hunter. He loved taking his family camping, canoeing, and any adventure he could find. Mark enjoyed ultimate fighting, football, climbing, mountain biking, sky diving, conspiracy theories and was a baby whisperer. Mark leaves behind and will be remembered by his wife Amber Goldsmith, children Allyson, Abrianna (step-daughter), Odin and Emily. Mother Fern Walker (friend Trevor), sisters Jessica (Corey), Cherri (Drew), Evelyn (Joe), 5 nephews and 3 nieces. Grandfather William Walker. He also leaves behind mother and father-in-law Dianne and Alan Goldsmith, sister-in-law Lauren (Francis) and all his remarkable friends.
Mark was predeceased by his father Brad Armstrong. Mark’s passion touched everyone’s heart. He will be missed. A small celebration of Life will be held for him at 26481 – 88 Avenue Langley, BC on Saturday, May 5, 2018 at 4:00 p.m. View Tribute Book.
December 5th, 2022
God Bless, our thoughts are with you and all the families. Allyson.s Great Grandmother Isabelle Alston
December 5th, 2022
Cherri, our sincerest condolences for your tragic loss. Mark's write up is wonderful. Hold your memories closed to your heart. - BG/CG
December 5th, 2022
My condolences to the family no words can express this terrible loss my heart goes out to you all at this time. I first met mark when our kids where about 1 I use to watch Alley he was an amazing outgoing kind man and incredible father. All though we drifted apart we stayed connected through Facebook. The pure joy you could see with his wife and kids. Your memories will live on through your loved ones RIP Mark
December 5th, 2022
To all of Marks family; my deepest condolences.
Mark, I'm going to miss you bro. I am honoured and blessed to have had you as a friend, from all the times at the Gellatly ferry docks to the bush parties, to the house parties in Rutland and all the fun nights out on the town, to being one of my groomsmen at my wedding. You were there at the hospital when my son was born. We didn't see as much of each other when kids and careers took off, but I enjoyed our conversations when we had them. I won't ever forget you bro, the world is a lesser place without you in it. Until we meet again.
December 5th, 2022
It is easy to see what a wonderful man we have lost, just from the comments on Facebook and on this page. We don't tell our families and friends often enough how much they mean to us until it it too late. I love you all. Be safe.
December 5th, 2022
Fern, so sorry for you and your family's loss. Thinking of you all at this time Our deepest sympathy's.
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