John Sherman Barnes, born on February 16, 1939, embarked on his final journey on January 28, 2024, leaving behind a legacy of love, service, and unwavering principles. He was the cherished child of Johnnie Barnes and Lorine Barnes.
A dedicated patriot, John served his country with honor in the United States Army, retiring on March 13, 1979. Following his military service, John continued his commitment to the community by working for the school district. His selfless act of rescuing children from a burning school bus showcased his bravery, earning him well-deserved accommodations.
In a union that spanned 52 years, John was the devoted husband of Carrie Barnes. Together, they navigated life's journey hand in hand, creating a legacy of love and commitment.
John spoke the truth with conviction and held strong opinions that reflected his character. He was a man of principle, unwavering in his beliefs.
His memory lives on through his surviving siblings: Charles Barnes, Gloria Boylan, and Valerie Brown. The enduring familial ties stand as a testament to the strength and unity within the Barnes family, even in the face of loss. Preceding John in death were his siblings Gene Barnes, Keith Barnes and sister Cordi Barnes, whose spirits join him in eternal peace.
John's love extended to his children, Calla Bailey, Dallas Barnes and Calla's husband, Brian Bailey. Collectively they shared in the joys and challenges of life. John was a proud grandfather to Alex Washington, Nathen Washington and Alex’s wife Kelsie Gray. Whose union brought forth the blessing of great-grandson Aiden.
John Sherman Barnes, a man of valor, compassion and unwavering commitment, has left an indelible mark on those who had the privilege of knowing him. His exceptional fondness for sports, particularly college and professional football, adds to the rich tapestry of his life. May his soul rest in eternal peace.