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Joe Barnett Joe S. Barnett passed away on March 30, 2013, in Austin, at the age of 76. Born in Ft. Smith, Arkansas, he moved to Texas in 1947 and graduated from Waco High School in 1954. He earned a BBA degree from UT Austin, where he was in Phi Sigma Kappa. Following graduation, he served in the U.S. Army and then spent 12 years working in the business world prior to entering a teaching career that would span the rest of his life. Most of Joe's teaching was done in Dallas ISD at Woodrow Wilson High School, where he also coached golf and bowling. He retired in 1992, and then spent 5 years with Trinity Valley Community College as a GED teacher in Mabank, Texas. In 1988, Joe married Libby, and they moved to Cedar Creek Lake. Joe became an active golfer and was very involved in the Presbyterian Church in Mabank, where he sang in the choir and in an ensemble, taught adult Sunday School, and volunteered with the Mabank Good Samaritans Food Pantry. He also was an Elder in the Presbyterian Church and chaired several important church committees. At the Cedar Creek Country Club, he was a two-time President of the Men's Golf Association and also a President of the Cedar Creek Country Club Property Owner's Association. In April 2005, Joe moved with Libby to Round Rock, where they joined the Round Rock Presbyterian Church. He joined with several other church members to establish an adult Sunday School class and shared in the teaching for several years until Alzheimer's Disease made it too difficult for him to continue preparing the lessons. Joe and Libby traveled extensively in Europe, Canada, and the United States. Joe is survived by his wife, Libby; his son and daughter-in-law, Jeff and Helene Barnett, and their children Shawn and Alesha; stepdaughter, Kimberly Fredrick, and her husband Rob Norris, and their children Grayson, Graham and Nash; stepsons Michael Fredrick and Paul Fredrick; and 5 cousins in the Dallas area. Services will be held at Round Rock Presbyterian Church in Round Rock, Texas on Friday, April 5, at 2:00 PM. Memorial donations maybe made to Alzheimer's Association, at their website www.alz.org, or by calling (512) 241-0420.

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Published by Austin American-Statesman on Apr. 3, 2013.

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Charlotte Simmons

April 3, 2013

Dear Mr. Barnett you will be greatly missed. We walked the same halls of the same schools from Woodrow to Mabank. I was never in one of your classes but I know a lot that was we would meet & talk in the halls. You were a sweet & caring person thank you for our little talks. We have lost a Great Teacher but he touched many hearts. Thank you, for touching mine.

Gidget Fisher

April 3, 2013

I am saddened to hear of Joe's passing. When he was a member of MPAC, he was always such a dear man. A gentleman to the end. Our word is a little dimmer but heaven, a good deal brighter. Our love and prayers to Libby and his family.

Sheri Proske

April 3, 2013

Kim & Family,

My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Sheri Hatzenbuehler Proske

Mike Fredrick

April 3, 2013

Joe put a positive mark on our family for over 25 years. I enjoyed and will miss our conversations from my job, sports, life in general and Faith in God but there are so many more! I will miss you but hold you close at heart!

Kimberly Fredrick

April 3, 2013

Thank you to the many wonderful folks that have embraced our family during this difficult time. We feel the Love.

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