Steven Mark Barnes

January 09, 1963 - November 06, 2017

Steven Mark Barnes

January 09, 1963 - November 06, 2017

Obituary

Steven Mark Barnes

Steven “Steve” Barnes was born Jan. 9, 1963 and passed away on Nov. 6, 2017 while tending his beautiful garden. He was the picture of health, but unknown to all he suffered severe heart disease and died of a massive heart attack.

Steve was born in Republic, WA to Kenneth E. Barnes and Bette J. Hathaway. He went to school in Ferndale and Bellingham, graduating from Bellingham High School in 1982. As an exceptional athlete, Steve excelled at football and wrestling, and was a wrestling state champion during his senior year. He attended Big Bend Community College on a wrestling scholarship and later joined the US Army Reserve Engineers Unit.

He later spent years working in the fishing industry. Most of Steve’s fishing career was spent on the Ryan D. Kapp fishing in Alaska, Puget Sound, San Francisco, Louisiana, and the East Coast. He shared fabulous stories about his fishing adventures. During down times on the boat he designed his dream house that he built in Ferndale in 1997. As fishing slowed, he began working as a custodian for the Bellingham School District and worked at Fairhaven Middle School since 1999. He took pride in his work at the school and enjoyed the staff, his colleagues, and students.

Once Steve and Juliet Hadley began to date they married in less than a year knowing that they were soulmates. After their 2000 wedding they started their life together in the lovely home Steve had built. Steve then began to landscape his property to resemble a Zen paradise.

He will be remembered for his gentle soul, kindness, moral character, and love of history and genealogy. Steve could do anything he put his mind to – a Renaissance man. He was deeply loved and respected by so many and will be missed and remembered all the remaining days of our lives.

He was preceded in death by his father; father-in-law, William “Bill” Hadley; uncle, Carlton “Junior” Kolstad; and cats Marcel and Ajahn. He is survived by his wife, Juliet Barnes; mother, Bette Hathaway; mother-in-law, Marlene Hadley; sisters, Cathy (Bryan) DeVries, Kristi (Todd) Douglas-Pettelle, Day (Mike) Blumhoff; brothers, Mike, Gary, Paul (Denise); numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews and cat Veena.

In memory of Steve, tend your garden and make a special memory by planting a tree or perennial in his honor. Donations can also be made to the Whatcom County Library Foundation Steven M. Barnes Local History Collection.

A Celebration of Life will be held at Moles – Ferndale, 2039 Main St., at 3:00 pm on November 22, 2017.

Memorial Service

  • Date & Time: November 22, 2017 (12:00 AM)
  • Venue: Moles Farewell Tributes - Ferndale
  • Location: 2039 Main St Ferndale, WA 98248 - (Get Directions)

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4 responses to Steven Mark Barnes

  1. Dearest Cathy and family,I am so sorry to hear of your loss. Steve was a great guy and will be missed. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
    Sue Main- Leach

  2. Von Smith says:

    Betty, Mike, Cathy, Gary & your families, I am so sorry to hear of Steve’s passing. You are all in my thoughts & prayers…Von

  3. Gail Haines says:

    Dear Julie,
    This is so, so sad and hard to believe. Losing your dad and now your husband must be so overwhelming. Please know how sorry we are and after viewing Steve’s photo gallery, I hope that all those wonderful memories will bring you comfort in the days and months ahead.

    I am looking forward to Spring and locating a very special Rhododendron of the Loderi Group named King George which starts out with pink buds which open to white and are very, very fragrant. Hopefully you have room in your garden for this as I would like to order one for each of us and we will rename it CELEBRATION in honor of Steve.

    Hoping to give you a big warm hug tomorrow at Steve’s memorial.

    With love,
    Gail
    (One of those Museum”girls” who loves and needs your mother and her wealth of knowledge and curiosity. I know how difficult this is for her too…like losing a son.)

  4. Please accept my and my family’s sincere condolences to Steven’s family. He will be missed.

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