Visitation is Monday, July 17, from 5-9 p.m. at Wilson Funeral Home.
Mrs. Barnett, 80, died July 15, 2000, of heart failure at Countrybrook Living Center. She was born in Lawrence County on June 4, 1920, to Luther and Lillie Catt Brown.
She was a retired seamstress for Kellwood Manufacturing. She was a member of Southgate Baptist Church in Monticello.
Preceding her in death were her parents; her husband, Willard Barnett; and her sons, Charles and Billy Barnett.
Survivors are her sons, Dewitt Barnett of Byran, Richard Barnett of Anderson, S.C., and Willard Barnett of Monticello; her daughters, Gearldine Wyles of Monticello, Viola Smith of Iva, S.C., and Dyan Howard of Wesson; her brother, Jim Mason of Monticello; her sisters, Vivian Wallace of Tylertown, Lillian Fontinot of Jayess, Vela King of Monticello, and Faye Calhoun of Columbia; and 26 grandchildren and 27 great-grandchildren.
Visitation is Monday, July 17, from 5-9 p.m. at Wilson Funeral Home.
Mrs. Barnett, 80, died July 15, 2000, of heart failure at Countrybrook Living Center. She was born in Lawrence County on June 4, 1920, to Luther and Lillie Catt Brown.
She was a retired seamstress for Kellwood Manufacturing. She was a member of Southgate Baptist Church in Monticello.
Preceding her in death were her parents; her husband, Willard Barnett; and her sons, Charles and Billy Barnett.
Survivors are her sons, Dewitt Barnett of Byran, Richard Barnett of Anderson, S.C., and Willard Barnett of Monticello; her daughters, Gearldine Wyles of Monticello, Viola Smith of Iva, S.C., and Dyan Howard of Wesson; her brother, Jim Mason of Monticello; her sisters, Vivian Wallace of Tylertown, Lillian Fontinot of Jayess, Vela King of Monticello, and Faye Calhoun of Columbia; and 26 grandchildren and 27 great-grandchildren.
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