Ethel was born in Trenton Missouri on November 24, 1932 to William Harl and Anna Mae Norris Barnett.
She attended school in Trenton.
She was united in marriage to Harold Booth on November 2, 1951.
She was employed at Nestle USA – Trenton Foods Division and retired after 30 years. She enjoyed quilting, making Christmas candy, baking, cooking and preparing for family holidays, especially Christmas. She liked collecting Fenton Art glass with her friends and spending time with family, especially her grand and great-grandchildren. She and Harold had traveled all across North America with her sister and brother-in-law, Naomi and Raymond Scott. Ethel was an inquisitive person and enjoyed her travels in Europe. She faithfully attended the First Assembly of God Church, Trenton where she was a member for over 70 years.
Ethel is survived by three children: Dwayne Booth (Fran) of North Kansas City, Dennis Booth (Melissa) of Columbia and Diana Klinginsmith (Rick) of Trenton. 4 Grandchildren: Derreck Booth and Amy, Melody Bezenek and Kris, Valerie Story and Joe, Meredith Becklenberg and Ben, 8 great grandchildren: Cooper and Luke Story, Devin, Annie, and Rowan Booth, Dalton and Alice Becklenberg, and Mia Bezenek. She is also survived by her sister and best friend, Naomi Scott (Raymond) and one sister-in-law, Margaret Ann Barnett as well as many nieces and nephews.
Ethel was preceded in death by her husband, parents, sisters; Ruth Woods, Helen Young, Bessie Wilfong, and infant sister Betty Jane Barnett, and brothers Lester, Paul, Dale, Ralph, Glen and Elmer Barnett.
Ethel was born in Trenton Missouri on November 24, 1932 to William Harl and Anna Mae Norris Barnett.
She attended school in Trenton.
She was united in marriage to Harold Booth on November 2, 1951.
She was employed at Nestle USA – Trenton Foods Division and retired after 30 years. She enjoyed quilting, making Christmas candy, baking, cooking and preparing for family holidays, especially Christmas. She liked collecting Fenton Art glass with her friends and spending time with family, especially her grand and great-grandchildren. She and Harold had traveled all across North America with her sister and brother-in-law, Naomi and Raymond Scott. Ethel was an inquisitive person and enjoyed her travels in Europe. She faithfully attended the First Assembly of God Church, Trenton where she was a member for over 70 years.
Ethel is survived by three children: Dwayne Booth (Fran) of North Kansas City, Dennis Booth (Melissa) of Columbia and Diana Klinginsmith (Rick) of Trenton. 4 Grandchildren: Derreck Booth and Amy, Melody Bezenek and Kris, Valerie Story and Joe, Meredith Becklenberg and Ben, 8 great grandchildren: Cooper and Luke Story, Devin, Annie, and Rowan Booth, Dalton and Alice Becklenberg, and Mia Bezenek. She is also survived by her sister and best friend, Naomi Scott (Raymond) and one sister-in-law, Margaret Ann Barnett as well as many nieces and nephews.
Ethel was preceded in death by her husband, parents, sisters; Ruth Woods, Helen Young, Bessie Wilfong, and infant sister Betty Jane Barnett, and brothers Lester, Paul, Dale, Ralph, Glen and Elmer Barnett.
Family Members
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Ruth Barnett Wood
1912–2007
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Lester Lee Barnett
1914–2000
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Paul Barnett
1916–2000
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Ralph Barnett
1919–2016
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Bessie Allene Barnett Wilfong
1921–1966
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Helen Jane Barnett Young
1923–1996
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Dale Barnett
1925–1998
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Bettie June Barnett
1927–1927
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Phillip Glen Barnett
1928–1990
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Naomi Elizabeth Barnett Scott
1930–2021
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Elmer Eugene Barnett Sr
1936–2020
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