ARNETT-YOUNG-Obituary

ARNETT T. YOUNG

Suitland, Maryland

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ARNETT TYRONE YOUNG  
Entered into eternal rest on Wednesday, March 11, 2015. Beloved son of Fred Young (Toni). Also survived by his brother, Adrian Young (Shannah); two nephews, Tremain and Devin; niece, Mikayla and host of aunts, uncles, cousins, other relatives and many friends. Friends may visit with the family on Friday, March 20 from 10 a.m. until time of service, 11 a.m. at Kettering Baptist Church, 1 Kettering Dr., Upper Marlboro, MD. Interment Washington National Cemetery. Services by HODGES & EDWARDS.


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Cant believe its been some time since you went home...I remember just days before hanging out with you riding around...you me and Eli..like it was yesterday...you made it fun going to work at OG. I never went back....couldnt. Miss your sweet corny ways, your laughter, your punch lines were hilarious and your quite the jokester....miss ya Art

Think of you often big guy! Miss the laughs we had...great to have known and worked with you.

Love you Nett! I was there to see you home....as was your other coworkers...we all pray for your family through these hard times and that you have a safe journey home and youre at peace. Your service was beautiful, even Eli spoke...We/I miss you big guy! Youre the coolest man I had ever had the pleasure of meeting and hanging out with! Im so blessed that god gave me a great friend who will never be forgotten.

Truly sad to hear of Arnett passing into eternity. We had some intense battles on the b-ball court growing up. I will always remember him being a gentle giant. He was always the gentleman as he whipped you on the court (smile). May God bless your family! Gone but not forgotten!

I am still in shock, he was a very nice person, we use to work together in dialysis, RIP

Sending condolences and love out to Arnett's family/friends. I met him back in the days of Kettering & Largo, via my older brother James. He would come over to the house all the time to listen to music and play video games with him. It saddens me to hear of his passing yet he has now gone from, "labor to reward."

Sorry to hear of Arnett's passing. May God continue to bless you and your family as you go about healing from such a loss.

RIP, Net