Keith Vern Arnett, 66, of New Haven, IN and formerly of Clinton County, passed away April 12, 2020 at Majestic Care in New Haven. He was born on August 29, 1953 in Clinton County to Ralph and Betty (Crockett) Arnett.
Keith was very close to his mother and she preceded him in death.
Visitation and Services
No Services are planned. Archer-Weston Funeral & Cremation Center and Clinton County Crematory are honored to assist the Arnett family.
Survived by:
He is survived by his Sister: Patsy Spencer (David Turner) of Kokomo and many Nieces, Nephews, and extended Family and Friends.
Preceded by:
He was preceded in death by his parents, sisters: Judy Spears and Sue Davis, and his brother: Gary Crockett.
Rest in peace Keith(aka uncle Keef).
Love Lisa Hardesty and family. ❤
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Facebook Twitter GoogleRest in peace uncle Keith I will never forget you no you are with grandma I love you
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Facebook Twitter GoogleKeith was my moms brother we will miss him so much
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Facebook Twitter GoogleMay God keep you , RIP my friend , you can rest now Keith
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Facebook Twitter GoogleKeith was my brother also a Great man kind and loveing he will be missed
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Facebook Twitter GoogleRest in Peace Keith
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Facebook Twitter GoogleRest in peace uncle Keith I will never forget you now you are with grandma and aunt Sue and uncle Gary I love you and miss youx
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Crockett. 9-18-50 to 7-1-2020
He and Keith grew up together. My husband’s uncle was William Crockett and I had visited him and Aunt Mert many times when we were married.
I’m so sorry I had not seen this earlier…my son Trey Crockett just passed away on May 25th last week.
I’ve lost track of many of my husband’s family other than very close family. He was especially fond of Keith as well as Gary.
I would love to hear from any of Keith’s family especially Mary Statmiller. If you go to Archer Weston Funeral Home
Trey’s obituary is in the active section. If you scroll to the bottom of the obituary, you will see. The Memorial Tribute about 80 photos.
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