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Arlene Smith Richardson Funeral services for Arlene Smith Richardson, 49, of Vidalia were held at Young's Funeral Home in Vidalia on Tuesday, September 9, 2008, 2 p.m. with Bro. Richard Cullum and Bro. Ron Ledford officiating.
Burial followed at Greenlawn Memorial park under the direction of Young's Funeral Home in Vidalia.
Arlene was born September 7, 1958, in Winnsboro, to Bobbie and Raymond G. Smith. She passed away Saturday, September 6, 2008, at Natchez Regional Medical Center.
She was a lifelong resident of Vidalia and a 1976 graduate of Vidalia High School. She was employed by Wal-Mart as a vision technician.
She was preceded in death by her husband, J. D. Richardson and her grandparents.
Survivors include her parents; three sisters, Jean Johnson and husband, Bryan, Gayle Smith, Barbara Smith and husband, Danny; two nieces, Jamie Johnson and Aubrey Smith; two nephews, Arelon Smith and Andy Smith, all of Vidalia.
Pallbearers were Billy Joe Arceneaux, James Edward Arceneaux, Jeri Buddy Coglan, John Simpson, Jeff Arceneaux, and Bobby Graves. |
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