Ivan “Brent” Barney
Posted By tatemortuary on February 13, 2009
Our loving husband, father, grandfather, brother, cousin, uncle and friend, Ivan “Brent” Barney passed away peacefully Feb. 13, 2009, surrounded by his family. Brent was born March 6, 1944, in Spanish Fork, Utah to Ivan Jefferson and Anna Grace Knotts Barney. Brent served in the National Guard. Brent retired from the Tooele Army Depot then he became an aid at the Tooele Jr. High School. He loved sports and coached many players over the years. Brent loved to spend time visiting, telling stories and laughing with friends and family. He is preceded in death by his parents. He is survived by his wife Darci Ann Fackrell Barney; brothers Lathel (Gloria) Barney and Darrell (Orietta) Barney; his sisters Linda (Doug) Larkin and Carla (Nelson) Patton; his children Kevin Barney, Troy (Heidi) Barney, Karen Barney, Gary (Jodie) Barney, Jill (Marc) McAffee, Bryan Barney, Jennifer Barney (Justin Brown); and grandchildren Bailey, Michelle, Colton, Keaton, Courtney, Nicole, Randall, Brendon, Sydney, Brody, Sutton, Kylee, Casey, Wyatt, Miranda, Johneesa and Devin. Thanks to all of Brent’s friends, especially Jim Millward and Dean Maloney. Thank you to Harmony Hospice for the special care they provided. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, Feb. 18, at the LDS Church 132 N. 570 East in Tooele at 10 a.m. A viewing will be held one hour prior to services and Tuesday, Feb. 17, from 6 to 8 p.m. at Tate Mortuary, 110 S. Main St. Interment Tooele City Cemetery.
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We wish to express our love and sympathy to Brent’s family. He was a great man. His father was raised by my grandmother and so I consider him as a cousin. He also worked for my father Jay Barney when he was a teenager. We have many happy fun memories of Brent in his youth and throughout his life. We pray you will find comfort and peace in remembering him and the time you spent with him. They will keep him alive in your hearts and bring you much joy.
So sorry to see him go – He was such a great person and as a school aid, he was fantastic! He helped with my daughter (Shanny Iverson) while she was in school and I will never forget the kindness he showed to the special needs children. He will be missed.