Donald “Doc” Booth, age 88, of Beaver Dam, died on Saturday, February 14, 2009, at UW Hospital in Madison, surrounded by his loving family. The visitation will be on Tuesday, February 17, 2009 at Murray Funeral Home in Beaver Dam from 5:00 PM until 7:00 PM and on Wednesday, February 18, 2009 at St. KatharineContinue Reading
To Gerry and family I send my sincere condolences and am sorry that I could not be there for the services, but I was there in spirit. One of many happy memories of Don would be when he, a man in his 80''s, crawled around on the floor playing with the dog. What a happy sight that was and how I wished that I was able to do the same. My love and prayers to all. Jean
To Gerry and family I send my sincere condolences and am sorry that I could not be there for the services, but I was there in spirit. One of many happy memories of Don would be when he, a man in his 80''s, crawled around on the floor playing with the dog. What a happy sight that was and how I wished that I was able to do the same. My love and prayers to all. Jean
With our deepest sympathy our thoughts and prayer are with you. Love Bob & Eileen
It is never easy to say good bye to family and loved ones. Some may say that 88 years old is a good long life but it doesn''t make it any easier. Aunt Gerry, as my God Mother I have always had a warm spot in my heart for you and your family. I will always remember my visits to Beaver Dam and family reunions when you and Uncle Don were always great company. Please accept my condolences on the passing of your mate of so many years and also accept my apologies for not being in a position to attend any of the services held for Uncle Don. My sadness stems from not having gotten to know him better.
With our deepest sympathy our thoughts and prayer are with you. Love Bob & Eileen
It is never easy to say good bye to family and loved ones. Some may say that 88 years old is a good long life but it doesn''t make it any easier. Aunt Gerry, as my God Mother I have always had a warm spot in my heart for you and your family. I will always remember my visits to Beaver Dam and family reunions when you and Uncle Don were always great company. Please accept my condolences on the passing of your mate of so many years and also accept my apologies for not being in a position to attend any of the services held for Uncle Don. My sadness stems from not having gotten to know him better.
I was saddened to here of "doc''s" passing. I offer my deepest condolences to you Gerry and all the family. Another good man gone to heaven; may he rest in peace. Jordan
My deepest sympathy to you and your family. You are in my thought''s and prayers. Kristie (nee Booth) Kassube (George''s oldest daughter)
My condolences to your family Gerry....God Bless Don
I heard the news about Uncle Donald and I offer my sincere condolences. I have only fond memories of him and he was one of favorite Uncles. He will be missed and was always there for my Mother (Eileen) and Father (Bob). I apologize for not being able to attend the funeral, but my thoughts and prayers are with Aunt Gerry and the entire Booth family. May his soul rest in peace. Bill Lyons (Nephew)
I was saddened to here of "doc''s" passing. I offer my deepest condolences to you Gerry and all the family. Another good man gone to heaven; may he rest in peace. Jordan
My deepest sympathy to you and your family. You are in my thought''s and prayers. Kristie (nee Booth) Kassube (George''s oldest daughter)
My condolences to your family Gerry....God Bless Don
I heard the news about Uncle Donald and I offer my sincere condolences. I have only fond memories of him and he was one of favorite Uncles. He will be missed and was always there for my Mother (Eileen) and Father (Bob). I apologize for not being able to attend the funeral, but my thoughts and prayers are with Aunt Gerry and the entire Booth family. May his soul rest in peace. Bill Lyons (Nephew)