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Jack was born May 12, 1950, the son of Morris and Margaret (Berry) Barnett, in Muldraugh, KY. He married Cindy Reddig on May 24, 1980, in Moline. He worked for Eagle Food Stores as a produce manager for thirty years, working in numerous stores. He was employed at Oscar Mayer, in Davenport, for eleven years, before he retired. Jack loved watching old westerns and science fiction on TV. He also enjoyed going to the gambling boats. Those left to cherish his memory include his wife, Cindy, along with several brothers, sisters, nieces, and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents. Jack M. Barnett May 12, 1950~ January 6, 2020 Jack was born May 12, 1950, the son of Morris and Margaret (Berry) Barnett, in Muldraugh, KY. He married Cindy Reddig on May 24, 1980, in Moline. He worked for Eagle Food Stores as a produce manager for thirty years, working in numerous stores. He was employed at Oscar Mayer, in Davenport, for eleven years, before he retired. Jack loved watching old westerns and science fiction on TV. He also enjoyed going to the gambling boats. Those left to cherish his memory include his wife, Cindy, along with several brothers, sisters, nieces, and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents. Jack M. Barnett May 12, 1950~ January 6, 2020

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Page 1: Jack M. Barnett · numerous stores. He was employed at Oscar Mayer, in Davenport, for eleven years, before he retired. Jack loved watching old westerns and science fiction on TV

Jack was born May 12, 1950, the son of Morris and Margaret (Berry) Barnett, in Muldraugh, KY. He married Cindy Reddig on May 24, 1980, in Moline. He worked for Eagle Food Stores as a produce manager for thirty years, working in numerous stores. He was employed at Oscar Mayer, in Davenport, for eleven years, before he retired. Jack loved watching old westerns and science fiction on TV. He also enjoyed going to the gambling boats.

Those left to cherish his memory include his wife, Cindy, along with several brothers, sisters, nieces, and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents.

Jack M. BarnettMay 12, 1950~ January 6, 2020

Jack was born May 12, 1950, the son of Morris and Margaret (Berry) Barnett, in Muldraugh, KY. He married Cindy Reddig on May 24, 1980, in Moline. He worked for Eagle Food Stores as a produce manager for thirty years, working in numerous stores. He was employed at Oscar Mayer, in Davenport, for eleven years, before he retired. Jack loved watching old westerns and science fiction on TV. He also enjoyed going to the gambling boats.

Those left to cherish his memory include his wife, Cindy, along with several brothers, sisters, nieces, and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents.

Jack M. BarnettMay 12, 1950~ January 6, 2020

Page 2: Jack M. Barnett · numerous stores. He was employed at Oscar Mayer, in Davenport, for eleven years, before he retired. Jack loved watching old westerns and science fiction on TV

Togetherness

Death is nothing at all I have only slipped away

Into the next room. Whatever we were to each other,

That we are still. Call me by my old familiar name,

Speak to me in the way which you always used to.

Laugh as we always laughed together. Play, smile, think of me, pray for me. Let my name be the household word

That it always was. Let it be spoken without effort. Life means all that it ever was:

There is absolutely unbroken continuity. Why should I be out of your mind because I am out of your sight?

I am waiting for you, for an interval, Somewhere very near just around the corner.

All is well. Nothing is past; nothing is lost.

One brief moment and all will be As it was before – only better, Infinitely happier and forever –We will all be one together

With Christ.

A Funeral Service To Celebrate His LifeFriday, January 10, 2020 10:30 a.m.

Vandemore Funeral Homes & CrematoryGeneseo, IL

OfficiantDeacon Harley Chaffee

Eternal Resting PlaceNorth Cemetery

Geneseo, IL

Togetherness

Death is nothing at all I have only slipped away

Into the next room. Whatever we were to each other,

That we are still. Call me by my old familiar name,

Speak to me in the way which you always used to.

Laugh as we always laughed together. Play, smile, think of me, pray for me. Let my name be the household word

That it always was. Let it be spoken without effort. Life means all that it ever was:

There is absolutely unbroken continuity. Why should I be out of your mind because I am out of your sight?

I am waiting for you, for an interval, Somewhere very near just around the corner.

All is well. Nothing is past; nothing is lost.

One brief moment and all will be As it was before – only better, Infinitely happier and forever –We will all be one together

With Christ.

A Funeral Service To Celebrate His LifeFriday, January 10, 2020 10:30 a.m.

Vandemore Funeral Homes & CrematoryGeneseo, IL

OfficiantDeacon Harley Chaffee

Eternal Resting PlaceNorth Cemetery

Geneseo, IL