Curtis-Barnett-Obituary

Dr. Curtis Barnett

Carlisle, Pennsylvania

1950 - 2017

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Curtis Barnett, DVM, died in an accident on his farm in Carlisle on April 8, 2017. Curt was born August 13, 1950 in Pensacola, FL. He was the son of Anna Barnett Weinfurter and the late Joseph Barnett. He is survived by his beloved wife, Dr. Holly Wendell, his mother, Anna, a brother, Eddie...

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Dr Barnett was my vet when he first opened his practice. He knew my family very well. I am shocked and deeply saddened by this loss. I just found out. Deepest condolences to all.

Our family will greatly miss Dr. Barnett and have really appreciated his excellent care of our pets over the past 20+ years. Our prayers are with his family and the team at the Carlisle Small Animal Clinic practice. May God comfort you all in this sad time.

Buddy

What a awesome man. Kind soul, that love our furry friends, and took the time to talk with us. Curtis touched our lives in many ways. Really going to miss him. We really looked forward to our visits with him to catch up on life. Our dog "Buddy" will miss his buddy DR. Barnett

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

I am very sad to hear the news. Our thoughts and prayers for his family and his staff.
I have only known Dr. Barnett for a very short time but you would think we knew him forever. He always took the best care for my dogs. He will be missed dearly.

Our animals lost a great friend, and so did we. :>( He will always be in our hearts and never forgotten. :>)
Love the Johnsons, Jeff and Kellie and all the fur friends and pets. We love you Curt!

Although I've never met Dr. Curtis, his very good friend, Ken Clemmens has said wonderful wonderful things about him. I am sincerely sorry for his family's loss.

It is with great sorrow that we've learned of the passing of Dr. Barnett. He was our vet for a long, long time. We'll never forget that special visit he made to our bird room to help us with our finches.

Our sincere condolences go out to his wife and his mother. He was the best of the best.

E Reba / G Goodling

Dear Anna, Holly and Janice,

Words can never express my sorrow for the passing of Dr. Barnett. He was a true gem and angel. He took such wonderful care ofmy beloved Mishe. May his memory be eberlasting.

With love,
Andrea, Steve and Baby Leme Worley