1962
2019
John Barnhart
OAK GROVE, Mich. - John R Barnhart, 56, of Oak Grove, Michigan, passed away on June 10, 2019, at Spectrum Health Hospital in St. Joe, Michigan.
He was born in Monroe, Wisconsin, on June 21, 1962, to Roger and Mary (Scott) Barnhart.
John is survived by his parents, Roger (Martha) Barnhart and Mary Scott; two brothers, Paul Barnhart and Michael (Mindy) Barnhart; two stepsisters, Virginia (Brian) LaMaster and Barbara (Mike) Zinser; and many nieces and nephews.
Graveside services were held at Christian Chapel Cemetery on Saturday, June 15, 2019.
Please direct memorials to Riverwood Center in Benton Harbor, Michigan.
Send an online note to the family at www.sheetsandchilds.com.
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