Sharon Lynne Barnett

July 10, 1958 ~ September 26, 2021
Sharon Lynne Barnett
63, of Morgantown, passed away on September 26, 2021 at Johnson County Hospital. Sharon was born on July 10, 1958 in Martinsville, IN to the late Delores Sue (Bayliff) and Loren Eugene Collins.
Sharon was a strong, independent, and amazing woman, who always put her family and friends first. She was a loving mother and grandmother. In her younger years, she was active in Job’s Daughters and was baptized at Brooklyn Christian Church.
After graduating from Martinsville High School, she worked for Harmon Motive, first as assembly line worker, working her way up to Shop Steward and Union Steward and retired after 35 years of service.
Sharon enjoyed listening to Rod Stewart and Journey and was a proud past president of the Rod Stewart Fan Club. She loved riding scooters with her family, as she enjoyed the sunshine on her face, the wind in her hair and the freedom of the open roads. She will be missed by a loving family and many friends.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a granddaughter Oakley Sims.
She is survived by her husband Patrick Barnett; daughters Jessica (Jay) Gastineau, Heidi (Dylan) Sims; brother Kent Collins; sister Rhonda Collins, as well as her beloved grandchildren, Mason Gastineau, Alexander Gastineau, Sibylla Gastineau, Serenity Sims, Gunner Sims, and Riverleigh Sims.
According to Sharon’s wishes, she will be cremated, and a Celebration of her Life will take place at a later date.
Final arrangements and cremation are entrusted to Carlisle Branson Funeral Service & Crematory. Please visit www.CarlisleBranson.com to share a favorite memory or to sign the online guest registry.
Are camping trips, and all of us going brown County, playing football, waiting on John couger too arrive at the park,laughing and just having fun.Rip my sister, forever in my heart❤❤❤❤❤
Momma you were the best mom in the entire world. I love you and miss you so much. You are missed each and everyday.
I’m speechless, I would’ve never dreamed God would’ve taken you so soon. I have so many memories of us having so much fun together. I will never forget you. Not only was you a friend you were as close as a sister. I know your physically not here, but your presents is very close. Until we meet again.
My Shayronn… this is just too hard to accept… you loved life so much and rarely sat still; you were too busy living… 60 years of friendship that became family… I will never forget you or our memories we made, and you will always be loved even more as time passes, than you already are. You know I’m a woman with a lot of words, but none of them are enough to explain how much you are missed and how much you mean to everyone that loves you… including me. Always…
Our Harman buddy….funny, hard headed , hard worker ….I could go on and on! Only God has the answers that we seek! Prayers for this family always, RIP Birdie!!!
You was 1 of a kind someone that would help me out whenever I called. Loved by your friends and family oh lord how she loved her children grandkids that was the biggest part of her life. We shared some trips and laughs together I will never forget. Shared family outings with your family. I will think of you everyday. Loved you so much.
I can’t believe my Best Friend is gone! Going to miss our many walks, talks, laughter and sharing stories with each other. Sharon was like a sister to me. I will never forget & always keep her in my broken Heart. Sharon’s favorite words were “JUST GOOGLE IT!” I can picture Sharon all dressed with her makeup on & standing next to Rhonda with her night gown on. I was so blessed to be her friendߘǢݤ❣