Jack L. Barr
March 02, 2021
Jack L. Barr, 81, passed away on March 3, 2021. He was born October 19, 1939 in Webster City, Iowa to Louis and Leta Barr. Jack married Anne Santee on June 27, 1965 in Iowa Falls.
Jack grew up in Webster City and went on to receive his Master’s Degree from Regis University in Denver, Colorado. He taught X-Ray Technology school for many years. In retirement, he was able to live his passion of serving others as a Stephens and Lay Minister. He was a corvette enthusiast, enjoyed boating and loved to travel with Anne.
Jack is survived by his loving wife of 56 years, Anne; sister, Joyce (Ron) Maxwell; and several nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents.
A private family service will be held.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be directed to First Lutheran Church (3 Cross Church) in Milford, Iowa.
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Anne Dysinger
03/20/2021
Jack was my uncle, married to my Aunt Anne. He was kind and funny, and he made such an impression on my husband. We will miss him dearly.
Wilfred Cook
03/20/2021
Jack was a friend and mentor to me. Always upbeat and a joy to work with. He played an important role in my life and career. I will miss him.
Joyce Goldsboro
03/20/2021
Jack will be missed by many friends and family. I will always cherish our times together in Colorado, Iowa and Florida. We have had so much to share! Professional, work partners, friendship and visits we had.
My Sympathies to you and your family Anne. God's Blessings!
Doug and Candy Theobald
03/18/2021
Jack was a caring, fun, energetic soul. We had the pleasure of having Jack and Anne as neighbors at
Okoboji. Will always remembers his laugh and love of life and love for Anne. You will be missed by many. God called home a great man that lived an exceptional life
Dave Dorenkamp
03/08/2021
Anne and family. Helen and I express our deepest sympathies to you. We were blessed to know Jack as a friend and mentor.
Rob and Jean Newman
03/08/2021
Jack, Buddy!! We Loved you as so many others did too. You were there to help Rob as his professor at NIACC, and to help cheer Rob up on the days when he just couldnt get it. You also became a great friend and mentor to Rob and you and Anne were both friends of ours and mentors to us too. We will miss your sense of humor, your love of life, and miss your smile, personality, and miss your advice! Godspeed good friend and faithful servant. Jesus knows you done well, and earned your crown. Love you buddy♥♥
Dorothy Sharp Long
03/08/2021
Thoughts and prayers,he was a very special classmate and will be missed.