Johnny Lewis, age 73, of Savannah passed away Friday, October 24th at St. Joseph’s Hospital.
Offer Condolence for the family of Johnny Lewis
Print This Obituary & CondolencesJohnny Lewis, age 73, of Savannah passed away Friday, October 24th at St. Joseph’s Hospital.
Offer Condolence for the family of Johnny Lewis
Print This Obituary & CondolencesKathleen (Kathy) Ann Walton passed on October 20, 2014.
She was preceded in death by two brothers, Ernest C. Walton Jr. and Donald C. Walton and is survived by her mother, Mary A. Walton of Thunderbolt, Georgia and a sister, Karrie Crowley of Dunedin, Florida; several nephews and a niece.
Offer Condolence for the family of Kathleen Ann (Kathy) Walton
Print This Obituary & CondolencesDavid R. Arnsdorff, age 68, of Port Wentworth, passed away Friday, October 17th, 2014 at Hospice Savannah.
A native of Port Wentworth, he was the son of Loys and Evelyn Tuten Arnsdorff. Mr. Arnsdorff was a veteran of the National Guard and continued his career in service at the National Linen Service of Savannah. Mr. Arnsdorff was also involved in organizations such as the American Legion Post 135 and the St. Patrick’s Day Committee.
Survivors include his mother, Evelyn Tuten of Savannah; brother and sister, Bruce Arnsdorff and Jane Beasley of Savannah; wife, Abigail Arnsdorff of Port Wentworth; son, Richard Arnsdorff (Kristi) of Fayetteville; and two daughters, Kendall Gunter (James) of Yardley, PA and Amanda Arnsdorff of Savannah.
Please leave your thoughts and condolences for the family on our Tribute Wall.
Offer Condolence for the family of David R. Arnsdorff
Print This Obituary & Condolences-
One way is to bring personal items into the funeral home to be displayed in or near the casket. Example: An artist could have their artwork displayed. A frequent golfer might have a favorite putter placed in the casket. A person who quilted could have the casket draped with a quilt they made. An keen hunter or fisherman might have some of their personal effects or trophies displayed on a memory table. A person’s favorite rocking chair could be brought to the funeral home and placed next to the casket. Also, if the person was an avid baker, their favorite treats could be baked and distributed to guests or the recipes could be printed and handed out.
-
At the funeral home, a memory table may be used to display personal items of the deceased. A memory board would have a collection of family photographs attached and can be displayed on an easel at the funeral home for visitors to reminisce about their life experiences with the deceased.
Satisfaction Guarantee Our staff is courteous and understanding and our services are handled with Read More
We have recently been made aware that individuals impersonating funeral home employees in Savannah are contacting families and asking for additional payment over the phone. Please know that we will not call asking for payment over the phone. Please, do not pay any individual over the phone, rather call the police immediately. If you are ever unsure with whom you are speaking, we encourage you to call us directly and speak with our staff.