Michael Barnett
October 12, 1942 - April 02, 2014
Obituary
BARNETT, Michael D. of Saginaw, Michigan Our beloved son and brother, Michael D. Barnett, died peacefully at Sparrow Hospice, Lansing, MI on Wednesday, April 2, 2014. He was 71 years old. Michael Dillon Barnett was born in Saginaw, Michigan on October 12, 1942, the first born son of C. Neil Barnett (deceased) and Ellen Boergert Barnett. He graduated from St. Andrew High School in 1960, from MSU in 1964, and pursued a Master's Degree at MSU. He taught English at Northwood University in Midland, MI and Cedar Hill, TX. Michael participated in athletics from an early age, playing baseball with the Saginaw Savings and Loan, and W.L. Case teams. He played baseball, football, and basketball in high school and also played baseball at MSU. He returned to Michigan in 2006 and resided in Lansing until the time of his death. He was a member of Lambda Chi Alpha at MSU, the Poetry Club of Lansing, and the Immaculate Heart of Mary Church, Lansing. He is survived by his mother, Ellen L. Barnett, of Saginaw and six siblings: his twin, Kathleen (Peter) Loveland, Bridgman, MI; Neil (Adele) Barnett, Lansing, MI; Mary Ellen (David) Bluem, Saginaw, MI; Bob Barnett, Gaylord, MI; Tim (Bonnie) Barnett, Prescott, AZ; and Rick (Connie) Barnett, Saginaw, MI. He also leaves several nieces and nephews and many wonderful friends. He was preceded in death by his father, Neil in 1980. As a family, we were in awe of the strength Michael repeatedly displayed in his efforts to deal with his illness and injuries, and the fact that he never complained about the cards he had been dealt in his life. FUNERAL: A Funeral Liturgy will take place at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, April 5, 2014, at St. Helen Catholic Church, 2445 N. Charles Street. Rev. Fr. Ronald F. Wagner will officiate. Burial will follow in St. Andrew Cemetery. VISITATION: Friends are welcome to visit with the family at the Deisler Funeral Home, 2233 Hemmeter Rd. (off State) on Friday, April 4, 2014, from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. Michael will lie in state at the church on Saturday from 9:00 a.m. until the time of Mass. MEMORIALS: Those planning an expression of sympathy may wish to consider memorials to the City Rescue Mission and the Salvation Army. Please share your thoughts and memories with the family at the funeral home, church, or through www.deislerfuneralhome.com.
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Dish Garden with Fresh Cut Flowers was purchased for the family of Michael Dillon Barnett.
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Carol Welzel
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Dear Kathy & the Barnett Family
I want to extend my sincere sympathy to all of you. I was so sorry to hear about Michael. I remember him as a 1960 St. Andrew classmate, and a very intelligent
young man. May God bless all of you and keep you in his care, as your mourn the
death of your loved one.
Carol Welzel
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White Rose Fireside Basket was purchased for the family of Michael Dillon Barnett.
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Jake Boss
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From our Spartan family to yours, rest in peace, Mr. Barnett.
Jake Boss
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Mike, Gwen, Emily, and Jack
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Mike, Gwen, Emily, and Jack purchased the White Sympathy Standing Baskets for the family of Michael Dillon Barnett.
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Bruce Miller
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The summer of 1967 I walked into an East Lansing bookstore and spied Mike with his nose in the book Naked Lunch. Mike sprang instantly into "teaching mode," and said I needed to experience great writing as spoken word. In full throat and with the enthusiasm he displayed in the classroom, Mike read the part of Burroughs' book that starts: "Did I ever tell you about the man...." I turned bright crimson and prayed for invisibility. My eyes darted about for an exit, but I was trapped between his tall frame and a corner of books. What did I know? Today you can watch latter day hipsters at Poetry Slams doing exactly what Mike did in the classroom and in that bookstore forty seven years ago. Mike was an innovative and brilliant teacher, and a completely unforgettable man. Farewell old mentor - a sunbeam to warm you, a moonbeam to charm you, a sheltering angel, so nothing can harm you.
Bruce Miller
Grand Ledge, MI