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AAC F A M I L Y A N D F R I E N D S » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » Receptionist — Whitney Barket Family information: I have a wonderful husband, Jonathan


Barket, of nearly three years. He is a software developer at Center for Toxicology and Environmental Health. We have two cats, Henry and Fuzzy, and one dog, a boxer named George Harrison.


My favorite meal: I am a cheese dip fanatic and


a sweet tea-a-holic. When I’m not working I’m: Cooking! I even


have a food blog – www.turquoisekitchen.com. You might also find me hanging out with my family, crafting or painting in my studio.


Te accomplishment of which I am most


proud: Being married to the sweetest, most supportive husband in the world. He is a brilliant man and, with him by my side, I can conquer the world.


Te hardest thing I have ever done: Undoubtedly the hardest


thing I have ever done is watch my family members fight for their lives. My mother was diagnosed with colon cancer a month before we were married. Since then my 5-year old-nephew has been fighting Burkitt’s lymphoma, and most recently we’ve lost my father-in-law to lung cancer. It’s been an honor to be able to support them and care for them.


At the top of my bucket list is to:


Have children, to ride in a hot air balloon and to travel to Italy and the Greek Islands.


My pet peeve is: People who don’t follow the “Golden Rule.”


Motto or favorite quote: “Every man’s life ends the same way. It is only the details of how he lived and how he died that distinguish one man from another.” Ernest Hemingway


Endorsed 48 COUNTY LINES, SPRING 2014


Whitney Barket


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