Alita Barnett Death – On Thursday, April 4, 2024, Alita Carballo Barnett, who had reached the age of 65 at the time of her departure, passed away in a manner that was both untimely and unexpected.
She entered the world on January 3, 1959, in the Philippine village of Dumagete, which is situated in the country of the Philippines. Both of her parents, Francisco Carballo and Eulalia Castro Carballo, passed away before to the birth of their daughter. There was no time for them to give birth to their child.
When she passed away, her father and four brothers had all passed away before her. She was the only surviving member of her family. The death of her father occurred before to her own.
Alita was working for Walmart, which was the company that was being referred to here. The snow, singing and dancing, and gathering things for the home were all activities that she loved doing. She also enjoyed singing and dancing songs. In addition to it, she liked dancing and singing.
The time that Alita spent singing karaoke with her family, and in especially with her son Richard, was a really pleasurable experience for her. She used to take great pleasure in singing with her family, who had a very significant place in her heart.
She is survived by her husband, Edd Barnett; her son, Richard Barnett; her daughter, Kristina Calumpang (Onyol); her three sisters, Gloria Cornelio, Maria-Luz Haluag, and Lilibeth Barnett; her brother, Ruel Carballo; and a large number of friends. Her memory will be cherished by those who are left behind.
However, it was her husband, Edd Barnett, who was the one who died away. At six o’clock in the evening on Monday, April 8, 2024, the funeral service for Alita will take place in the Buford Lipford Chapel of the Hux & Lipford Funeral Home. The date and time of the event also remain the same.
There has been no decision made on the timing or date of the memorial service. Throughout the course of the event, Jim Furchess will act as the event’s presider. Before the ceremony, the family will be ready to greet visitors between the hours of five and six o’clock in the evening. This meeting will take place before the ceremony.