Arnette DeAnne Davis

09/06/1958 - 02/10/2019

Obituary For Arnette DeAnne Davis

Arnette “Lil Bit” Davis was born in Boynton Beach, FL on September 6, 1958 to Vivian Troutman and Edward Williams. She confessed Christ at an early, age uniting with Friendship M.B. Church where she was baptized by Rev. H. W. White. She later moved from Fort Pierce to Jacksonville where she worked many years for Morris Manor as the property manager, where she was loved and respected by all.

She always had kind, thoughtful, encouraging words to share with so many that showed just how much she cared. She never birthed any children of her own, but being the loving person she is, had many daughters and sons.

On Sunday, February 10, 2019 Arnette gained her wings.

She leaves to cherish her loving memories her mother, Vivian Henry of Ft. Pierce, FL; her brother Dwayne Gaskin (Dorina) of Ft. Pierce, FL; fiance’, Anthony Gatlin of Jacksonville, FL; step mother Jean Williams of Jacksonville, FL; niece/daughter, Vivian Andrews of Ft. Pierce, FL; step daughters, Courtney Gatlin of Jacksonville, FL and Tonisha Davis of Fort Pierce, FL; step sons, Maurio, Marlon and Marcus Davis all of Ft. Pierce, FL; sisters, Carolyn Jones of Jacksonville, FL; Kathy Griffin (Edward) of Tampa, FL; brothers, Edward Williams (Angela) of Orlando, FL; Girard Williams (Crystal) of Jacksonville, FL . A very special aunt/mom, Veronica Hudson of Stone Mountain, GA; Uncles, Sam Troutman of Brooklyn, NY and Chuck Scott (Debbie) of Fort Pierce, FL; great Aunts, Myrtice Murray of Miami, FL and Mattie Killings of Brooklyn, NY; a dedicated cousin Barbara Gilbert of Jonesboro, GA and a host of other relatives and friends.

Public visitation for Ms. Arnette Davis will take place on Friday, February 22, 2019 from 4:00pm-7:00pm at Stone Brothers Funeral Home in Fort Pierce. Funeral Services will convene on Saturday, February 23, 2019 at the River of Life Fellowship (East Florida Primitive Baptist Temple) in Fort Pierce, FL beginning at 11:00am.



Guest Book

Continue to Rest In Peace my sweet sister. Love and will miss you but God said no more pain. He wanted you home with Him. My prayer and comfort to the Family. Love you Sis, Carolyn Jones

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Continue to Rest In Peace my sweet sister. Love and will miss you but God said no more pain. He wanted you home with Him. My prayer and comfort to the Family. Love you

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“Memories… let them fill your mind, warm your heart, and lead you through.” Lois Monds

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Please accept my heartfelt condolences on the loss of your loved one. In the Bible, a man named Job raised the question: If an able-bodied man dies can he live again? Then he answered: I shall wait [in the grave] until my relief comes. [God] will call, and I myself shall answer. (Job 14:14, 15) What a joy it will be when that time arrives and the dead are reunited with their loved ones! For more comfort, I turn to the website at: www.jw.org (Search: Grief).—Leon family

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