Arnett, Ruby Graham
Birth: 9-29-1931
Death: 5-6-2023
Comments: Ruby Maud Arnett in obituary; double marker with James R. Arnett, Sr.; m. 12-3-1950
Burial: Nubbin Hill/Missionary Grove Cemetery
Notes: Originally recorded in a survey on 11-6-2006 and updated on 3-9-2023.
Obituary: Ruby Maud Arnett, 91, of Prescott, AR passed away Saturday, May 6, 2023, in Arkadelphia. Mrs. Arnett was born September 29, 1931 in Nevada County to Sam Bass and Jewel Vesta Cornelius Graham. Ruby retired from Private Care in Prescott and Hope as a licensed practical nurse and pre-need insurance salesman. She loved spending time with her family and animals. She enjoyed playing bingo and was a member of Ladies Auxiliary in Prescott and the VFW. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband James Robert Arnett, a daughter Deborah Ann Arnett, a son Jimmy Arnett, siblings Major Graham, Coy Graham, Nett Graham, Richie Graham, Jake Graham, Bobby Joe Graham, and Mona Graham Eason. Survivors include, three grandchildren, Jason Kenworthy (Melissa) of Prescott, Crystal Campbell (Johnny) of Arkadelphia, and Ian Marlar of Prescott; great-grandchildren Haley Campbell, Haden Campbell, Karsyn Marlar, Keaton Marlar, and Koda Marlar, Chance, Bailey, Isabella, and Olivia Kenworthy; and many other family and friends. Visitation is scheduled 10:00-11:00am Wednesday, May 10, 2023 at Herndon-Fuqua Funeral Home in Prescott. Graveside Service will follow at 11:00pm at Nubbin Hill Cemetery with Bro. Neal Ridling officiating. If rain occurs the service will take place in the Chapel.

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