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Gelene (Hunter) Barnett

Posted 2021-03-08 by mhenderson
Published in The Arizona Republic from Mar. 5 to Mar. 7, 2021 -
Phoenix, Arizona -

Gelene Hunter Barnett, aged 81, passed away on 2/26/2021. She was born
in Alma, Arkansas on July 16, 1939, the oldest child of parents
Theodore William Hunter and Gladys Faye Wilcox Hunter. Her younger
brothers Robert Charles and William Raymond died before her, while her
brother Thomas Wayne Hunter resides in Farmington, New Mexico.

Gelene graduated from Van Buren High School, Van Buren, Arkansas in
1957. She then attended Ouachita Baptist College in Arkadelphia,
Arkansas for a year before moving to Phoenix, and enrolling in Arizona
State University and taking classes each summer at Phoenix College.
She graduated ASU in 1962 with a B.S. in Medical Technology. She
married Paul Richard Barnett (d. 2015) on January 27, 1964, and they
had two children, Mark Hunter and Julia Ann. After her divorce in
1987, she found lasting companionship in Phoenix, AZ with Philip
Fredrick Rust who pre-deceased her in 2012 and with whom she had
loving relationship.

In 1980, Gelene obtained her MS in Health Care Administration from
Texas Women's University, having written her thesis on the costs and
benefits of consolidating hospital laundry services, which was
implemented at the Texas Medical Center in Houston. She reached the
pinnacle of her professional career as Assistant Hospital
Administrator at Woman's Hospital of Texas, in Houston and as
Laboratory Director at St. Joseph's Hospital / Barrow Neurological
Institute, in Phoenix. She often expressed the great satisfaction she
found in her leadership and work in these two roles.

Throughout her life, she found joy in the opportunities to travel to
many interesting and unusual places around the world. Her favorite
trip was to Moscow during the Soviet era (circa 1982). And she also
enjoyed a trip through Europe that included several days in Paris
where she particularly enjoyed seeing the Moulin Rouge.

Wonder Woman was her childhood role model; and in the view of her
children she lived up to that standard: she succeeded professionally
beyond anyone's expectation but her own. She did so while balancing
all the myriad demands that society placed upon working women with
young children. Wherever she went, her influence left order in her
wake. Her ability to solve problems in the work place and lead her
staffs, was equaled by her ability to create order and beauty at home.

Gelene was an enduring source of emotional support and advice for her
two children in difficult times. She is survived by her two children,
Mark Barnett in Stafford, TX and Julia Barnett in Lake Stevens, WA,
and by her brother, Wayne Hunter in Farmington, NM.

In lieu of flowers, Gelene would appreciate a gift to either to the
Arthritis Foundation or to any organization supporting space
exploration.





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