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I would arrive in the morning, (sometimes a little late) with a boom box and case full of cassette tapes. Hopefully, the staff at these institutions will remember me for my skill as a surgeon, consideration and respect for my patients, and my love of playing music in the operating room. Anthony Medical Center, Swedish American Hospital and Rockford Ambulatory Surgery Center. I was on staff at Rockford Memorial Hospital, OSF St. I joined Rockford Clinic in 1976 and transitioned to private practice in 1982. I have great memories of my surgical residency at Baptist Memorial Hospital in Memphis and University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston, where I completed my residency in Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery. I saw an opportunity to incorporate my artistic talents in the field of plastic surgery. However, I quickly redirected my interests towards medicine, and enrolled in medical school at the University of Illinois. Because of my religious upbringing, I considered entering the seminary upon graduation from Augustana College. I enjoyed a typical midwestern childhood in Rockford with my parents, Kermit and Marion, along with my sister Nancy and brother Greg. They are going to change the world - you just watch! I was also blessed with three beautiful granddaughters, Ava and Ireland Darling and Lily Walker. I am survived by my gorgeous wife and fellow adventurer, Kathy, and my three amazing children, Angela (Paul) Darling, Jaime (Brian) Walker and Tanner (Rachel), all who are my greatest joy. Visitation: will be one hour prior to the service.įuneral Service: will be at 2:00 PM Thursday, Apat Evans Funeral Home, New Rockford, ND.īurial: will be in Prairie Home Cemetery, New Rockford, ND.Hi family and friends, RK Johnson here - aka “Toad” - underwater photographer, outlandish joke teller and Patron tequila enthusiast. I regret to tell you my precious time here has come to an end. He was preceded in death by his parents, Moses and Mildred Barnett wife, Mary in 2000 daughters, Cheryl and Rochelle three grandchildren brothers, George Barnett, Dale Barnett, and Eddy Barnett and sisters, Joyce Neether and Elaine Haider. He liked to reminisce about the good ol’ days.ĭonald is survived by his children, Michael Barnett, Hope, ND Bill Barnett, Red Lake Falls, MN Jeremy Barnett, Bismarck, ND Jackie (Mike) Williams, New Rockford, ND Jane Higgins, Minot, ND Sally Kofoid, Hope, ND Dawn (Marlan) Engstrom, Minot, ND Sue (Donavon) Olson, and Jenny (Matt) Andel, both of West Fargo, ND 24 grandchildren and 42 great-grandchildren brothers, Ray Barnett, Washington State and Gary Barnett, Minot, ND and sister, Dorothy Allhouse, Kansas. He enjoyed listening to music, playing guitar, telling jokes and visiting with anyone. They lived in several North Dakota Communities including Valley City, Bottineau, Stanley, and New Rockford, where he did auto body repair.ĭonald loved to go fishing, gardening, and growing flowers. He attended the Bismarck Trade School for Auto Body Repair. After being discharged from the Army, Donald married Mary McGuire on June 23, 1956, in Valley City, ND. He served in the United States Army from 1954 to 1956. He grew up near Donnybrook, ND and attended school there and in Minot.

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Alexius, Garrison, ND.ĭonald Lee Barnett was born Decemat Kenmare, ND, the son of Moses Sherman and Mildred (Marum) Barnett.

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Barnett, age 85, New Rockford, ND, passed away Friday, March 29, 2019, at the Garrison Memorial Hospital – CHI St.












Rockford reminisce