P.O. Box 506, 943 Highway 425 North, Monticello, AR71655

Kenneth "Buster" Terrell Barnett
February 4, 1939 - August 26, 2010

Kenneth "Buster" Terrell Barnett

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Kenneth Terrell 'Buster' Barnett, 71, of Monticello, passed away Thursday, August 26, 2010 at his home. He was born February 4, 1939 in Drew County.

He was a self employed carpenter and a Baptist. He was the son of the late Gaston Lee Barnett and Lola Collins Barnett and was preceded in death by one brother, Harry Harlin 'Blue' Barnett.

Survivors include three nephews, Ritchey Barnett and wife, Paula, Billy Barnett and wife, Pam, all of Monticello and Jerry Barnett and wife, Stacey of Crossett; one niece, Debbie Walls of Monticello; many great nephews and nieces, other relatives and friends; a special friend, A. J. Meier of Monticello.

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Visitation
Sunday, August 29, 2010
from 6:00 to 8:00 pm
Stephenson-Dearman Funeral Home
943 Highway 425 North
Monticello, AR  71657
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Service
Graveside Service
Monday, August 30, 2010
at 10:00 AM
Lone Sassafras Cemetery
Midway Rt.
Monticello, AR  71655
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Interment
Lone Sassafras Cemetery
Midway Rd.
Monticello, AR  71655
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Condolences(7)

  1. stephen withers
    buster was a good man he always kept me laughing and he always helped me out u will always be loved and missed
  2. Phillip & Donna Young
    Our prayers are with you all.
  3. Suzanne Hardin Claunch
    So glad I was able to see Buster at my mom;s(his aunt Melver) in May when I was visiting mom. He and my brothers and his cousins, Dewey and Genie , had a great time remembering the things they did as kids in Monticello. I know he loved his niece and nephews. I know you will miss him. I pray God will comfort you at this time. I remember coming to Monticello with dad, Uncle Beb, when the niece and nephews were little. Alot of time has passed since then. God bless you all. Suzanne Hardin Claunch
  4. Debbie Walls
    Uncle Bus was always kind to everybody and especially kids. He loved to aggravate and try to trick them. All my grand-kids have special memories of Uncle Bus tricking them and they always smile when they talk about him. He didn't have any kids of his own but all the neighbor hood kids and all us nephews and nieces felt like he was a second dad. He will be missed!
  5. becky hammock
    I have so many great memories of Buster, we picked on and teased each other all the time, one of my favorite memories involves him and my dad. When tomatoes were so outragously expencive, Buster wouldnt buy any, Dad had broke his wrist watch, and wouldnt but one cuz they were to expencive. So i went to walmart picked out a big red ripe tomato, I gift wraped it, stuck a bow on it and put in a fancy gift bag. I then went to the dollar tree and bought this hidious bright yellow sponge bob square pants watch wraped it stuck a bow on it and put it in a fancy bag for dad. I put the bags in dads imfamous geo metro, and told him he couldnt have is gift till him and Buster could open them together, well 30 seconds later dad was burnin rubber out the drive way to Busters, when they opened the gifts like kids at Christmas, Buster looked at dad proudly and goes...I bet my tomater cost more than your watch! RIP BUSTER your memories will make me smile for a lifetime!!
  6. Mary Willis
    I have known Buster for many years and he will be greatly missed.
  7. Tegan Camden Shifflett
    I loved Buster as if he were my own grandpa. He will be truely missed!
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