Arnet Anderson's Obituary
Arnet Eugene Anderson was born in Ogden, Utah on October 4, 1961 to the arms of his loving mother, Pearline Anderson and father Roy Lee Forte'. He was the second eldest to Mother Pearl. Arnet found Christ early in life and was a member of Foothill Baptist Church of Oakland during most of his youth. Arnet graduated Oakland High and attended some college at both Alameda College and Dowling University. Arnet loved a challenge at anything accomplishing many of his goals such as getting his Real Estate license and helping family and friends purchase homes. He was a devoted employee of Federal Express for 22 years. You could count on Arnet helping out anyone in any way he could. He met his sweet heart Lisa Lunsford Anderson in 1985 at the Oakland Airport. They were eventually married on May 8, 1993 after the birth of their daughter Paisley Nichole. Arnet was a wonderful stepfather to Lisa's daughter Carlisha and cared for her as his own for the 22 years he and Lisa shared together. On May 1, 2008 the Lord called our wonderful and beloved angel home to his Kingdom. Proceeding him in his death, his Brother, Perry Anderson. Arnet leaves to cherish in his memories his loving Wife, Lisa Anderson, Daughters, Paisley and Corlisha, Mother, Pearl Anderson, Father, Roy Lee Forte', Grandmother, Lillie Mae Green, Brothers, Kim Anderson and Shawn Anderson, Sisters, Melanie Anderson, Robinn Anderson and Natash Andrews, Sister in-laws, Londa Briscoe, Dawanna Llewellyn, Akiya Johnson and Angel Lunsford, Father in-law, Jerry Lunsford, Aunts, Mary Ellen Swain of Utah and Ruthie Lee Burgie of Las Vegas, Uncles, James Powell Nunnaly of Texas and Obrie Eugene Anderson, Godson, Jalen Smith and God Brother, Raymond Jenkins of Ogden, Favorite Cousin, Annette Anderson, Nieces, Sherrie Anderson, Kenneisha Caston, Kimmika Anderson, Deja Anderson, Kyra Tipton, Perrashay Frasier, Kiesha Minor, Cashmere Wesley, London Brown and Perriesha Anderon, Nephes, KimAnderson Jr., Paris Anderson, Antwon Brown and the newest edition, Jamil Arnet and a host of loving cousins, in-plaws, co-workers and friends
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