11 a.m. Monday. Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery. The Revs. C. Michael Blizzard and Jiggs Eason will officiate.
Mrs. Arnett, a native of Baldwin County, lived in Macon most of her life. She was a Baptist and the former owner of Napier Avenue Restaurant.
Survivors include three daughters, Brenda Arnett and Donna Fowler, both of Macon, and Linda Dixon of Lizella; a son Donald Arnett of Lizella; three brothers, Jack David English; Bobby English and Charles English, all of Milledgeville; three sisters, Jeri Horton of Macon, Yvonne Allen of Cordele and Brenda Thompson of Madison; and four grandchildren.
11 a.m. Monday. Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery. The Revs. C. Michael Blizzard and Jiggs Eason will officiate.
Mrs. Arnett, a native of Baldwin County, lived in Macon most of her life. She was a Baptist and the former owner of Napier Avenue Restaurant.
Survivors include three daughters, Brenda Arnett and Donna Fowler, both of Macon, and Linda Dixon of Lizella; a son Donald Arnett of Lizella; three brothers, Jack David English; Bobby English and Charles English, all of Milledgeville; three sisters, Jeri Horton of Macon, Yvonne Allen of Cordele and Brenda Thompson of Madison; and four grandchildren.
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