Barnett, Frankie Eugene Oct 16, 1963 - Jan 29, 2015 Memorial services for Frankie Eugene Barnett, 51, of Kilgore will be held on Wednesday, February 4, 2015 in the Chapel of Rader Funeral Home in Longview at 2 p.m. with Pastor Dr. Tim W. Smith of East Mountain Baptist Church, Gilmer officiating. Mr. Barnett passed away on Thursday, January 29, 2015 in Kilgore. Frankie is survived by his mother Anita Joyce Albright Barnett Dalton; wife Chastidee Ann Jameson Barnett; sister and brother-in-law Barbara and (J.B.) Maples; brother Ronnie Lee Barnett sisters-in-laws and brothers-in-laws Jeri and James Baker, Amber and Jeremy Odom, Chelsea and Kerry Rowland, and Megan Odom; children Sarah Renee Farmer and Steven Mick, Dee Anna Ann and Dominic Morrow; grandchildren Kaiden Patrick Farmer, Tyler Henry Morrow due in June, Baby Mick due in August; first born nephew J.J. and children Jr. & Jesse Jade Maples & Baby Maples on way; niece Brittany and David and child Thomas Hammon & Baby Hammon on way; nephew &niece Michael & Katie Maples; grandparents Annie May Davis Albright & Amos Jesse Albright, numerous uncles, aunts, and cousins. He is preceded in death by Gordon & Lucy Barnett; father Johnnie Barnett & Dad Warren Dalton. Frankie, you always is and has been a very loving son, brother, husband, father, grandpa and uncle with a sense of humor. We will miss you in years to come and there will always be a very special place in our hearts and lives for you. Your mom always wanted to go first so she says to put in a good word for her. Frankie, you stated Life isn’t about finding yourself, it’s about creating yourself and you were an original. You believed Family is sharing good times, bearing hard times, trusting in god to show us the way… Laugh & Living, Trusting, Forgiving, Together in Love, Side by Side, & Day by Day! Frankie, you & Chas were so very much in Love and because she is the love of your life, you became a better man for her. Kaiden was the pride and joy of you being a Grandpa and JJ the beginning of being an uncle. You will never be forgotten and you will always live on.