Jean Barnett Wirt
December 26, 2020
Jean Barnett Wirt died December 26, 2020 after a hard-fought battle against cancer. She passed away with her family in a new home she recently picked out in Johnston, Iowa.
Jean was a sassy, long-legged, blond bombshell who had big hair, big purses and an even bigger heart. She loved to laugh, wear impossibly high heels and have a good time. Jean was a movie buff. She enjoyed going to the theater alone (usually smuggling some tacos or hamburgers in her purse) and spending an afternoon with her favorite Hollywood men. Jean was a larger-than-life personality who loved her family fiercely and never gave up on those she loved.
Born June 24, 1951 and raised in Linden, Iowa, Jean was the youngest daughter of Gaylord “Gay” and Elaine Barnett. She graduated from Panora-Linden High School in 1969, and left for an adventurous life in Texas raising her daughters. Moving back home to Iowa she reunited with a high school classmate, Doug Wirt. Jean worked as a medical receptionist in Des Moines for many years. Most recently, she and Doug worked hard to create a loving home for their adopted daughter, Marla. Although her life was not always easy, Jean kept on going. She would put on her lipstick, a big smile, and take on another day.
She is survived by her husband, Doug Wirt; daughters, Paulette Sale of Murfreesboro, TN, Stacey Worthey of Des Moines, and Marla Wirt of Johnston; her sister, Ann Canady of Des Moines; brothers, Jim (Brenda) Barnett of Des Moines, Jeff Barnett of Waukee, and Larry (Bill Jackson) Barnett of Ankeny; grandchildren, Dustin Sale, Kate Sale, Jacob Gooden, Jesse Gardner and Libby Gardner; and many nieces, nephews and cousins who will miss her tremendously. Jean was preceded in death by her parents.
Condolences may be expressed at www.HamiltonsFuneralHome.com. A celebration of Jean’s life will be held Friday, June 25, 2021 at 10:00 a.m. at Hamilton’s on Westown Parkway in West Des Moines. Until then, you can honor Jean by playing an Eagles song, staying for one more drink, and hugging tightly those you love. Memorials may be directed to the American Cancer Society.
Sharon A Strait
06/21/2021
We are in Missouri so will miss Jean's celebration but will be thinking of you and remembering all the good times we had at the Lake with you two. Great memories!!
Julie Lensing
06/13/2021
Doug : so sorry to hear of your loss. Rest in peace, Jean.
Jeannie Whetstone
06/06/2021
Doug,
So sorry to hear about Jean. I remember the good times you, Jean, Gene and I had.
Take care.
Michael McMurry
01/01/2021
Jean was vibrant, bubbly and always happy. She was a most engaging conversationalist. Jean and Doug have been long time friends of mine as they are to so many. Please accept my condolences as you celebrate the life of a very special person and one well lived.
Ted Wright
12/30/2020
I met Jean several years ago at Good Times. She always had a smile on her face. She had some of the biggest purses I have ever seen. She always spoke about Doug and Marla. She will be greatly missed, but her struggles are now over and she is at peace. She would have us continue to live life to its fullest one day at a time.
Sandy Nicholson
12/29/2020
So many memories of Jean. my sincere condoleces to Doug, Marla, and the entire Barnett family. I pray that knowing she is resting in our Saviors arms will bring you peace.
Tara Tornabane
12/29/2020
I met Jean through Marla as she and my daughter are good friends. I remeber Jean's beautiful smile and our chats in the driveway when dropping off the girls. Jean was a wonderful woman, funny, encouraging, and LOVED her family so very much. She will missed.
Glennis Peterson
12/29/2020
Doug & family I am saddedned to hear of your loss. Jean was such a beautiful lady & will be missed by many. Sending hugs, prayers for everyone at this difficult time! Take care! Glennis Peterson
Bob Adams
12/29/2020
My thoughts and prayers are with Doug Wirt and the Barnett family. i am so sorry to learn that Jeannie passed away. may memories of soecial times shared with Jeannie help you all in the difficult days ahead. May Jean Rest in Peace and Gob Bless you sll.