John Patrick Barnes
John Patrick Barnes | |
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1st Ward Representative | |
In office October 1973 – October 1979 | |
4th Ward Representative | |
In office October 1981 – October 1989 | |
Personal details | |
Born |
July 2, 1941 Columbia, Missouri |
Died |
February 11, 2011 Columbia, Missouri |
Resting place | Memorial Park Cemetery, Columbia, Missouri |
Residence | Columbia, Missouri |
John Patrick "Pat" Barnes was a city councilman in Columbia, Missouri.
John Patrick Barnes was born July 2, 1941, in Columbia, Missouri to Donnie and Rose Heisler Barnes.[1] From humble beginnings, he began his career as a maintenance man for Holiday House apartments in the 1960s, Barnes worked his way up to become a vice president and part-owner of Executive Affiliates.[2][3] Executive Affiliates owns properties in 12 states and 16 cities of which Barnes was the part-owner of almost every one. He was also the city of Columbia's biggest landlord.[3] Notable real estate projects in which Barnes was involved include the Columbia Expo Center and the Holiday Inn Executive Center.[3]
From 1973 to 1979, Barnes served on the Columbia City Council as representative of the First Ward. From 1981 to 1989, he served on the Columbia City Council as representative of the Fourth Ward.[2]
In 1964, Barnes founded the Central Missouri Radio Squad,[4] which in 1970 became the Boone County Fire Protection District, one of the state of Missouri's largest volunteer fire departments and one of 28 national urban search and rescue task force, Urban Search and Rescue Missouri Task Force 1.[5] Barnes volunteered as the district’s first assistant fire chief until his death.[6]
John Patrick Barnes died suddenly at home on February 11, 2011.[2]
References
- ↑ "Pat Barnes, 1941-2011" , "Columbia Daily Tribune", Columbia MO USA, 13 February 2011.
- 1 2 3 Andrew Denney, "Fire district founder Barnes dies at 69" , "Columbia Daily Tribune" ,Columbia MO USA, 11 February 2011.
- 1 2 3 Paul Sturtz, "Pat Barnes masters the real estate game" , "Columbia Daily Tribune" ,Columbia MO USA, 1 August 1998.
- ↑ Edward Hart, "John Patrick "Pat" Barnes" , "Columbia Missourian." ,Columbia MO USA, February 2000.
- ↑ Henry J. Waters, "Fire district at 30" , "Columbia Daily Tribune" ,Columbia MO USA, 14 July 2000.
- ↑ "Boone County Fire Protection District, History". Retrieved 14 February 2011.