He was way too young. Did he have cancer? Prayers to his family.
H/T hotair: He had Cystic Fibrosis, he was only 41.
Update: Heres Barnett writing in 2006 about cystic fibrosis.
At one point during my interview, the questioner asked me if I expected to see a cure to CF in my lifetime. I answered no, but that it doesnt really matter. When you see death up close, a couple of things become clear. One is that we all die, and that death is just part of the deal. The other is that life is such a blessing, thats it just so great, even though you know the inevitable might be near you still want as many bites of the apple as possible.
None of us know what the future of the salt water treatment might be. My health will maintain its current state indefinitely in the truest sense of the term. The good times could continue for years, or it could all crash tomorrow.
But regardless, this treatment has given me time - time to spend with my wife and family and friends. Time to hit golf balls (usually sideways, but even thats alright). Time to chase my dogs around the house. Time that frankly I didnt expect to have. There could be no greater gift, and its a miracle in so many ways.
He died of cystic fibrosis. I’ve listened to him a lot when he substituted for Hugh Hewitt on his radio show, and he had a natural joy and vitality, even when he had to know he stood a good chance of dying from his disease. He was a good person.
Rest in Peace.
He’s been fighting cystic fibrosis for his life. Reaching forty with such a disease is an accomplishment. Living with his energy and idealism is truly a life well lived. Requiescat in Pace.