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Stephen Embree BARNETT M.D.

1941 - 2014

Stephen Embree BARNETT M.D. obituary, 1941-2014, Austin, TX

BORN

1941

DIED

2014

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Stephen BARNETT Obituary

BARNETT,

Stephen Embree, M.D.

Stephen Embree Barnett, dedicated physician, beloved husband, brother, uncle and friend, passed away Sunday, October 19, 2014 at the age of 73.



Stephen was born July 25, 1941, in Indianapolis to Mary John Embree Barnett and William Edwin Barnett, M.D. His family moved to Dallas after World War II and Stephen later returned to Indiana where he graduated from DePauw University in 1962. Following his graduation from The University of Texas Southwestern Medical School, Stephen interned at Parkland Memorial Hospital followed by pediatric residencies and fellowships at Johns Hopkins Hospital, and the University of Colorado Medical Center and Health Science Center. He also received a Master's in Comprehensive Health Planning and Administration from UCHSC.



In 1968 in Washington, D.C., Stephen met Susan Roberts. Their paths would be deeply intertwined for the rest of their lives. Their love story began a new chapter when they married in Denver in 1989. During their married life, Stephen and Susan traveled extensively and had wonderful adventures all over the world. They regularly visited Puerto Vallarta, their favorite place for extended R&R and spent many holidays there with family and friends for more than 30 years.



At home, Stephen was the accomplished executive chef who delighted in preparing special dishes for anniversaries and Susan's birthdays. He doted on family pets, showering them with love and affection.



Dr. Barnett was a visionary. For more than 40 years as a pediatrician, he was an advocate for children's health and school-based primary care. He worked tirelessly for public health promotion and intervention at the community level and fought fiercely for funding and programs to enable children from diverse backgrounds to grow up healthy and whole. Dr. Barnett's outstanding career included his devotion to advocating and promoting the valuable role public school systems play as a principal foundation for our nation's preventive health efforts and to better integrate schools and medical care for that purpose.



Dr. Barnett set up model school health programs for migrant children in Colorado and school-based clinics for underserved communities in Texas. He also chaired school health committees in medical societies.



As Assistant Professor at the University of Colorado Health Science Center Departments of Preventive Medicine and Pediatrics, Dr. Barnett served as director of the Student Health Program for Migrant Farm Workers and Rural Poor. While Director of Pediatric Groups Practices, he organized a multi-discipline healthcare team to deliver total patient care. An innovative program at the time, the nation's health care system is now shifting into a similar organizational pattern. The Aspen (Colorado) Pediatric and Adolescent Clinic was his private practice for ten years before he and Susan married and moved to Galveston, Texas in 1989.



In his role as Clinical Professor of Pediatrics at The University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston, from 1989-97, Dr. Barnett directed the School Health and Community Pediatrics Division of the Department of Pediatrics.



After Stephen and Susan moved to Austin in 1997, he served as Medical Director in the Department of Primary Care for the Austin/Travis County Department of Human Resources.



In Austin, Stephen found a new strength and passion: He embraced the tenets of Alcoholics Anonymous and began a brave and spiritual journey, which enriched Stephen's life and the lives of all who love him.



Dr. Barnett's many awards include Distinguished Service Award, American School Health Association; One in a Million Award, Texas Association of School-Based Health Care; and the first award for Outstanding Contribution to Migrant Farm Worker Families by Colorado Migrant Council.



Stephen loved the outdoors, where his well-known and beloved grin was a delight to see. His hiking boots, bicycle, fishing rods and convertible were in regular and frequent use, whether at home in Austin or traveling for work or pleasure. For many years, he participated in the MS 150 bike ride between Houston and Austin in support of funding research for multiple sclerosis. He did this in honor of his sister, Sarah. Stephen also loved classical music, and it was his constant companion while driving down the road



Stephen was preceded in death by his parents. He is survived by his wife, Susan Roberts; his sister, Sarah Barnett Moore and her husband William T. Moore. M.D.; his nephew John Thomas Embree Moore; and many extended family members and friends.



A memorial service will be held Saturday, November 15 at 11 a.m. in the Fellowship Hall of Tarrytown Methodist Church, 2601 Exposition Blvd.



In lieu of flowers, Stephen asked that remembrances be made to Texans Care for Children, www.txchildren.org.



Obituary and guestbook available online at www.wcfish.com

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Published by Austin American-Statesman from Nov. 2 to Nov. 10, 2014.

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November 21, 2014

Dr. Barnett sounds like a person everyone would love to have spent time with. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family for their loss. Bear Paw Stanbro Property Management Eric and René Gill and staff.

November 17, 2014

I knew Steve as a A class pediatrician & someone whose primary interest was the well being of children. He was intelligent & thoughtful, & when he spoke, people listened. He will be sorely missed by all of us who knew him.

Condolences to the family.

Sincerely,

Richard L. Plumb, M.D.

Deborah Sample

November 10, 2014

Please allow me to add my condolences for the family of Dr. Barnett. His dedication to the health of children is a beacon for others to follow. God bless and comfort you in your loss. Deborah Sample, RN District School Nurse Brush, Colorado

November 6, 2014

Condolences to the family. We feel your loss of such a great man that carried such a great name. Eccleciastes 7:1-a good name better than fine oil.

November 5, 2014

I knew and worked with Stephen during our many years of service with the American School Health Association. Stephen was always "up" and ready to take on difficult challenges. His passion for the health of children was worn on his face in in his heart at all times. He was always positive and kept saying that no matter what the issue or challenge "We can make it happen and make things better!" Knowing Stephen was a true personal pleasure for me and I am so very sorry he has died. ASHA and his other organizations will always be better because of his important contributions. My warmest thoughts and wished go out to his wife and family.

Rick Eberst, Ph.D., Former President of the American School Health Association and colleague of Stephen.

Michele Roland

November 4, 2014

Sharing my condolences for Stephen's family. He will truly me missed. Stephen was a tireless advocate, compassionate physician and just a nice guy with a welcoming presence. I enjoyed working with him on school health issues through our AAP meetings. My prayers go out to his family and loved ones.

Fred Peterson

November 4, 2014

Stephen Barnett was a wonderful professional in School Health as well as a thoughtful and skilled physician. I had the opportunity to work with Steve on different projects over the years via the Texas School Health Association and American School Health Association. He was a strong colleague and advocate for child and adolescent health promotion in the schools. A great leader for our profession.

Bill Potts-Datema

November 3, 2014

I'm very sad to hear of Stephen's death. I also knew Stephen through the American School Health Association. As mentioned in the obituary, I always thought of him as a visionary and highly dedicated professional. He was also a good friend. I will cherish our conversations at ASHA and other events regarding how the country could better improve the lives of children. Peace and blessings to his family and friends.

David Lohrmann

November 3, 2014

I was sorry to hear of Stephen's passing. Stephen and I worked together through the American School Heath Association. I looked forward to visiting with him and always appreciated his insights and passion for assuring that our children and adolescents are healthy.

Howard Taras

November 3, 2014

Stephen was my "school health" hero for many years when we were both active with the American Academy of Pediatrics and the American School Health Association. He was a fountain of ideas, many of which, through his passion, succeeded to indelibly change school health. And what a warm and happy human being to have as a friend!

Bob Gunther

November 3, 2014

Just met Stephen a few years ago. with AAP work. A great advocate and role model for pediatrics. Will miss his warm smile and encouraging words.

Rani Gereige

November 3, 2014

My deepest condolences to Steve's family. He was a strong advocate for children's health in schools and was full of energy and enthusiasm. He will be missed but his legacy will continue. My deepest sympathies to the Barnett family

Sincerley;

Rani Gereige, MD - Miami, FL

Jeff Clark

November 3, 2014

I met Stephen through his work with the American School Health Association. Stephen was devoted to the health and well-being of children. He influenced the direction of health education and thus impacted the life of children across the country. My condolences to his family.

Jeffrey K. Clark, HSD

Susan Goekler (Wooley)

November 3, 2014

Stephen was passionate about children and their health. Every time I talked with him, he had big ideas about how to change systems for their benefit. He was a compassionate and passionate visionary who I had the pleasure of working with at the American School Health Association. My condolences to his family.

Darrel Lang

November 2, 2014

I had the pleasure of knowing Stephen through our work with ASHA. Stephen was very devoted to the health of children and every organization that he touched were greatly impacted by his passion. My condolences to his family.
Darrel Lang, Ed.D.

David Wiley

November 2, 2014

Stephen was one of the nicest men I had ever met, as well as one who cared deeply about children and their health. I worked with him through the American School Health Association and have nothing but fond memories of our work together. I visited with Stephen two years ago in San Antonio and will always remember that conversation.

My condolences.

David C. Wiley, Ph.D.

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