Evergreen, Colorado Joannie Barth Dies After a 40-Foot Fall from a Rock-Climbing Wall at a Local Fitness Center

Her life and legacy are remembered through her impact on education, ministry, and the people she inspired.

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The sudden and tragic death of Joannie Barth has left her family, friends, and colleagues heartbroken.

On Friday, October 3, Joannie fell approximately 40 feet while practicing on a rock-climbing wall at a local fitness center, dying instantly.

Philip Yancey, the renowned author for whom Joannie served as executive assistant for over twelve years, shared the devastating news.

For twelve years I have had only one employee, though she did the work of ten,” Yancey wrote.

“Joannie pulled me into the 21st century, introducing me to blogs and Facebook, and built a mailing list of 15,000 subscribers. We are bereft.”

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Joannie’s professional impact extended far beyond her work with Yancey.

She co-founded and coordinated 100 Women Who Care ~ JeffCo, served as an administrative and marketing expert at ascendBIZ2 for more than two decades, and worked in education and child care roles across multiple states.

Her career reflected a dedication to service, leadership, and nurturing others.

Her husband, Scott Barth, expressed the depth of their personal loss:

“With inconsolable sorrow and uncontrollable grief, it pains me to share the loss of my most treasured gift. She is my life; she is my everything. Joannie loved fiercely, radiated joy, and lived selflessly. We all love and miss you, my darling sweetheart.”

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A memorial service will be held at Rockland Community Church in Golden, Colorado, on Friday, October 10, with viewing at 2:00 p.m. and the service and reception beginning at 2:45 p.m.

Attendees are encouraged to honor Joannie’s memory by wearing a purple clothing item—her favorite color—reflecting the joy and vibrancy she brought to everyone she met.

Messages of condolence have poured in from across the globe, reflecting the profound impact Joannie had on those around her.

Friends, colleagues, and even fans of Philip Yancey expressed shock, sorrow, and prayers for her family.

The outpouring of love underscores Joannie’s enduring legacy as a mentor, friend, and devoted family member.

Joannie Barth will be remembered not only for her professional accomplishments but for her unwavering faith, warmth, and generosity.

Though her life ended far too soon, her spirit and influence will continue to resonate with all who knew her.

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