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Mary Barnett Obituary

Mary Barnett
July 19, 1923 - Dec 2, 2014
Ben Lomond
Born Mary Brooks Ogg in Los Angeles, she graduated from UC Berkeley (1944) after serving there as editor of the Daily Cal. Starting as a cub reporter for the San Jose Mercury News at age 20, Mary had a journalistic career spanning over 50 years, writing for many newspapers including the Valley Press, the Watsonville Register Pajaronian and Aptos Greensheet, several weeklies from Lodi, Yreka, Red Bluff, and from throughout Santa Cruz County, as well as for many national magazines with feature articles in diverse subjects especially travel, garden and health. She was founder of the Obispo News Service in the 1960's, covering San Luis Obispo county for the LA times and the Sacramento Bee before becoming co-owner/editor of the Ruidoso News in New Mexico to close out that decade. Mary was devoted to the truth--- she was an investigative journalist who was dedicated to holding the government accountable to its citizens. She exposed many "back-room" deals in her time. Mary didn't only speak truth to power: she spoke "You better watch your ass" to power. She exposed the failure of the proposed Zayante Dam project to provide adequate earthquake protection, inaccuracies in water volume, and other problems that resulted in the eventual discontinuation of this project. As well, she was very involved in the halting of a massive sewer project planned for the San Lorenzo Valley, by showing inaccuracies in the reporting of water contamination that was being used to justify the project. Furthermore, the riparian meadow of Henry Cowell Park was saved negative environmental impact because of her research and reporting on the proposed building of tent cabins in one of the few remaining meadows of this kind in California. Like several of her investigations, she proceeded despite opposition even from her newspaper bosses.
She was very active in the Democratic Party and a strong advocate for civil rights. While in San Luis Obispo in the late 1960's she organized the highly successful "Strike Out Measles" campaign, bringing in local hero and Cy Young award winner Jim Lonborg of the pennant winning Boston Red Sox to help in the cause. Her passion for the environment included an expertise in native plants, mushrooms and birds. She maintained active membership in both the Sierra Club (over 50 years) and the California Native Plant Society. Her hobbies included photography, watercolor painting and hiking through nature. Her long list of interests spoke to her desire to grab what she could from each day of life and make the world a bit better for having lived in it.
Mary was known for a raging temper, an unshakeable single-mindedness, and sometimes cursing like a sailor, but would turn out article after article, well researched and often including tidbits of information that others had preferred to be swept under the rug. She always knew from her earliest days she wanted to be a journalist. She was incredibly passionate about justice, fairness, and truth, and if she had passed in her heyday, a great throng of high ranking officials and political office holders would have paid their respects. While she wrote news copy well into her 70's, she eventually developed a dementia that slowed her participation but never dampened her enthusiasm for life. She leaves behind her three sons: Fred Barnett, Dan Barnett, and Michael Fitzgerald, as well as a daughter in law: Becky Fitzgerald. She is also survived by 8 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband (Barney), her parents and two brothers and many of her friends. The family hopes that there are those still living who can remember her numerous by-lines and will honor her memory by booting out a corrupt official in her name.
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Published by Santa Cruz Sentinel on Dec. 23, 2014.

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michael fitzgerald

November 8, 2019

It's been five years, and now Fred has passed to and it's your two sons left in this generation. Speaking for me, I know that you would be proud of how I too have the single minded purpose, but you would probably tell me that this of itself does not round a life.

December 30, 2014

Mom, I admire you fantastically. I know that you were/are proud of me. Your passion for "doing right" had nothing to do with being a do-righter. It was something else entirely. I cherish that part of you above all else---

Ruth Ingram

December 23, 2014

Sorry to hear of your loss, I recall going door to door with your mom in Lompico and Zayante for various local causes a long, long time ago. She was a passionate and caring woman.

Pat Levy

December 23, 2014

My husband, Bob Levy, spoke fondly of those days working with Mary on the Green Sheet. She was a sassy, interesting woman. I'm glad to hear she was able to continue her career so long.

Chris Barnett

December 23, 2014

I'll miss you so much, Grandma. Without you, I never would have made it. Thank you so much for everything you did for me. I love you so much.

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