CURRENT CELEBRATIONS

Rasaad Bryant Armstrong

Rasaad Bryant Armstrong

Rasaad was a character. He loved music and could listen to the same songs over and over especially if it was Kevin Gates or Rihanna. And he loved to watch Boondocks. You never had to ask if he wanted a bite of something: the answer was always yes. He loved those closest to him and he was a flirty ladies man: he thought many of his sisters’ friends to be his girlfriend. He could beat a video game in a few hours (and thought everyone else was taking too long to do the same) and was a wiz with electronics in his younger days. Rasaad was a graduate of Burlington County Special Services and resided in Willingboro.

Rasaad is survived by his mother, Pamela Armstrong; his father Curtis King; and his siblings, Curtis Armstrong, Jermaine Armstrong, Latoya Armstrong, Sherelle Fishburne, Chantelle Armstrong-Yow, Daquan Armstrong, Aiesha Armstrong and Asia Armstrong.

Come celebrate 34 great years Tuesday March 18th 10 a.m. to noon at Sweeney Funeral Home, 478 Cooper Street Beverly where there will be a noon service.

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