Armstrongs in the Community

This Christmas season the Armstrong Family and Staff decided that in lieu of our traditional gifts to suppliers and business friends we would donate to Feed the Need in Durham, and Simcoe Hall Settlement House.

 

Debbie Armstrong at Simcoe Hall Settlement House, with Executive Director, Mark Shuwera.

Debbie Armstrong at Feed the Need in Durham, with Executive Director Julien LeBourdais.


OSCC Curling Bonspiel

Armstrong Funeral Home is the proud title sponsor of the Annual Oshawa Senior Citizen Centres Curling Bonspiel.

Julie Quinn and Brent Quinton from Armstrong Funeral Home with Oshawa Mayor John Henry and his wife Cathy.

Julie presenting the trophy to the winners of the 2014 Bonspiel.


Armstrong Funeral Home

was proud to participate in the

17th annual "Durham Ski for Hearth Place".

The ski day was held on Wednesday February 8th, 2012 at Craigleith Ski Club.

The event raised $9000 for the

Hearth Place Cancer Support Centre.

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Armstrong Funeral Home

Business of the Month, March 2012

Greater Oshawa Chamber of Commerce


Dr. Ronald Bordessa, My Health My Hospital Campaign Chair and Jim Szeman, CEO, The Oshawa Hospital Foundation receive a donation of $15,000 from Debbie Armstrong of Armstrong Funeral Home.


The Oshawa Generals welcomed Dr. Ronald Bordessa, My Health My Hospital Campaign Chair, Jim Szeman, CEO, The Oshawa Hospital Foundation, Debbie Armstrong, Chair Professional Division, My Health My Hospital Campaign.

Fans were introduced to the groundbreaking “My Health My Hospital – Building Today For Excellence Tomorrow” Campaign, which aims to raise $50 Million in order to support the expansion and redevelopment projects currently underway at Lakeridge Health Oshawa.


Armstrong Funeral Home remembers fallen workers at the Durham Region Labour Council Day of Mourning Ceremony held Wednesday April 28th, 2010.