Joe Nowlin
I'll never forget that Kenneth and JoBelle came to Dad's memorial at the Fort Smith graveside. Our family was so appreciative. May Jesus shower your family with peace and loving memories.
Birth date: Aug 1, 1925 Death date: Jul 8, 2015
Kenneth Carnes, age 89, of Fayetteville passed away Wednesday July 8, 2015. He was born August 1, 1925 in Walnut Grove, Arkansas to Clyde A. and Mamie Morton Carnes. He was preceded in death by his wife of 69 years, JoBelle Reed C Read Obituary
I'll never forget that Kenneth and JoBelle came to Dad's memorial at the Fort Smith graveside. Our family was so appreciative. May Jesus shower your family with peace and loving memories.
The family are in our prayers. Kenneth was a good friend for many years.
We're sorry for the loss of your father, grandfather and our neighbor.
Clydia, Lana, and entire family,Uncle Kennenth(as he will forever be called in my mind) has lived a good life. We are truly thankful God chose to take him in a timely manner (not to suffer) and I'm sure he is to! His leaving this world leaves us with so many great memories of both him and Aunt JoBelle. From the fishing pond, sodas in the garage fridge, toys she kept in the back room for the kids, all the "bonding" with cows, and the many evenings of just good conversation from the front yard bench. All of this is priceless for us and our kids. Much love to all of you as we all continue on sharing these happy stories.Joe and Shari Reed, Jenae , Kyle, Nick
Our thoughts and prayers are with you.Carrie & Lloyd Beal
I am so sorry to here about Kenneth my heart goes out to the family
Clydia,I'm so sorry to hear about your Dad.You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. Linda
Clydia:We are saddened to learn of your dad's death. He was a fine man. Don especially remembers his kindness during those summers he took him to harvest watermelon when Don was a teenager. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
To The Carnes Family,My mother, Lucile Morton Day and Kenneth's mother Mamie were 1st cousins on the Morton side of the family. I remember as a young girl thinking Kenneth was the most handsome man there was and his wife JoBelle was so lucky, as well as pretty herself. Both of them were always so nice to the young sprout when I visited with my parents at Clyde and Mamie,s dairy farm. I am so sorry we lost touch though the years but I do have good memories to hang on to. Death may steel away out loved ones but can never take the warm memories that remain. Sincerely, Katie Day McCoy. Prairie Gorve, Arkansas
Were so sorry for the passing of Kenneth, he has been a long time friend of ours. Your in our thoughts and prayers. Clarence & LaJoyce Duncan