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Frank William Booth Sr.

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Frank William Booth Sr.

Birth
Ogden, Weber County, Utah, USA
Death
8 Nov 2004 (aged 80)
Springville, Utah County, Utah, USA
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Frank William Booth, Sr., passed away Monday, November 8, 2004. Born August 11, 1924 in Ogden, Utah to William and Edna Soleman Booth. Married Carol A. Whittaker on May 26, 1980 in Elko, NV.

Was in the military during World War II. Passion for working on vehicles, doing gardening, arguing with his spouse, spending time outdoors, with family and friend, being with his friends at Hobble Creek Care Center and his friends in Eureka, Utah.

Survived by wife, Carol A. Booth of Eureka, Utah: children: Kathy (Lamar) Evans of Texas; Dana Sue (Jay) Knight of Missouri; Frank Booth Jr., Charles Booth, and James (Anitra) Booth of Utah; Robin (Amy) Whittaker of Arizona; five grandchildren and five great grandchildren. Preceded in death by mother and father, two brothers and three nephews. Services under the direction of Wheeler Mortuary of Springville.

Obituary published in the November 10, 2004 issue of the Salt Lake Tribune.
Frank William Booth, Sr., passed away Monday, November 8, 2004. Born August 11, 1924 in Ogden, Utah to William and Edna Soleman Booth. Married Carol A. Whittaker on May 26, 1980 in Elko, NV.

Was in the military during World War II. Passion for working on vehicles, doing gardening, arguing with his spouse, spending time outdoors, with family and friend, being with his friends at Hobble Creek Care Center and his friends in Eureka, Utah.

Survived by wife, Carol A. Booth of Eureka, Utah: children: Kathy (Lamar) Evans of Texas; Dana Sue (Jay) Knight of Missouri; Frank Booth Jr., Charles Booth, and James (Anitra) Booth of Utah; Robin (Amy) Whittaker of Arizona; five grandchildren and five great grandchildren. Preceded in death by mother and father, two brothers and three nephews. Services under the direction of Wheeler Mortuary of Springville.

Obituary published in the November 10, 2004 issue of the Salt Lake Tribune.


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