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Donald Barnett

Nacodoches, Texas

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Barnett, Donald Wayne Don Barnett was born near Rural Shade, Texas, on August 16, 1935. He graduated Kerens High School before attending Arlington Junior College (now UT-Arlington) and earning B.A. and M.A. degrees from Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches. Don and his wife, the...

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Pat, I just heard of your husband's death on Wednesday night. I am so sorry and you and your family will be in my prayers.I'm sorry to say I never met him, but he sounds like a wonderful husband, father and grandfather. Ann Campbell

Friends All:
I have been so saddened by Mr. Barnett's (I never could call him Don) tragic passing. Please know the whole Horn family is thankful to have known him and to have friends like all of you in our lives. All of our love in these difficult days!

Dear Barnett Family,
I missed knowing Don Barnett, but because I was in Blake's year from 7th grade to graduation, I had classes with him and knew the faces of Pat, Barry and Melanie. I remember Don being the subject of an assigned speech Blake made in Mrs Fulmer's class and it was clear then how good a family man he was. I imagine he lives on through each of you, blessed to have had him in your lives.
Love to you all, Tracy Ellison Murray

Pat and family,
I am so sorry to hear of your loss. I remember Donald as being such a kind and gentle person. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

Pat and family,
I was so saddened by the news of Don's accident. I remember him as being a kind and easy going guy that always had a smile. I know your hearts must be filled with wonderful memories as well. Please accept my deepest sympathies.

Pat and children,
I am so sorry for your loss. There are no words of comfort when your loved one is snatched away from you so suddenly. The world doesn't make sense when these things happen.
You will be in my prayers.
Sandra McCune

Pat, you, your kids, and your grandkids are all in my prayers for your great loss. Don was a great person. I worked with him at SFA for years and have never seen anyone who did not love Don. No matter how bad you felt, with his big smile you always felt better. May God be with you all. Louise Stanfield Douglass, Texas

I was so sorry to hear of Mr. Barnett's passing. I will always remember the summers I spent marching on the parking lot behind the cafeteria and his coming out with cold drinks or ice cream just about the time when we were ready to melt. My brother, James, remembered him with all his work with the Boy Scouts. My father, Nelvis Hearn, also expresses his sorry. He says he always knew Don was a go to man and truly dependable. He will be missed.

Dear Pat and family,
I was so sorry to hear about Don. He came by Rush Creek Ranch while Sammy and I were living there and was so happy to see the place was still about the same. I know all of you are feeling a terrific loss. He was a great and loving person.