Mike Booth 77 from Pearson, Florida passed away on April 6, 2025. Mike is survived by our classmate Bobby Booth plus, his brother Bill and his sister Susan
Hey Bobby, So very sorry for the loss of your brother Mike. Mike and I had a good visit at our Gables '67 reunion at Riviera Country Club. He told me an old story how he defended a girl classmate's honor. I left that night having the highest respect and admiration for Mike! I feel his loss. The grace and love of our Lord is with you and Family Booth, Dick Moore
Bob, Im so sorry to hear of Mikes passing. Although I didn't really know Mike that well, I know it must be a terrible loss for you. My condolences to you and your family.
From BSA Troop 7, to Bucks at Ponce, and CGHS '67 Mike always had a presence and made a statement. He was that guy attracted to "Where the Wild Things Are"! When I think back to Mike, it puts a smile on my face. Condolences to Bobby and Billy, both characters in their own right. You guys were quite a trio, gave me a lot of laughs, and I know Mike will be missed.
Booth family please accept condolances on the death of Mike Booth. I know if these people were alive they too would join in with rembberances of Mike. Mike shared friendshups with them all from Merrick Elementary through Ponce, CGHS and after HS. Mike shared a love of track and field with Pat Hill (RIP) Tom Bailey (RIP) Gordon Woodard (RIP) and enjoyed the sprit of competion with them all. Mike and Bill Dymond (RIP) shared in some business ventures after HS.
All the above Chek-Ty boys knew and enjoyed the unique characte rthat was Mike Booth.
Hi Bobby, Billy and Susan, very sad to hear about Mike's funeral yesterday. I have many memories of Mike as a friend from childhood to adulthood. I spent many nights over at the notorius Gables house with the snake room, and your Mother belting out opera after a couple of cocktails. You always treated me like family when I was there. Once when I ran that old stationwagon off the road and damaged it, Billy was gracious enough to not cop me out to our parents.I remember I even got my Bucks hellnight at that House of Horrors. I also remember Mike coming out to New Orleans to visit me when I was playing in a band there. He stayed with us, one morning he got up early and smoked our whole supply, before we even woke up. The band guys said "what kind of friend is that " ? I've got many stories about Mike that I will smile and remember, and hopefully tell you at some point.
Deborah Henderson (Kondelik)
Dear Bobby, Bill, and Susan,
My condolences to all of you. I am saddened to hear of Mike's passing.
Deepest sympathy,
DK (Deborah Kondelik, formerly Henderson)
Rebecca Hoodwin
My heartfelt condolences to Mike's family and all who held Mike in their hearts.
Janet Holmes (Evans)
Bobby, so sorry to hear of Mike's passing. My thoughts are with you and your family.
Dick Moore
Hey Bobby, So very sorry for the loss of your brother Mike. Mike and I had a good visit at our Gables '67 reunion at Riviera Country Club. He told me an old story how he defended a girl classmate's honor. I left that night having the highest respect and admiration for Mike! I feel his loss. The grace and love of our Lord is with you and Family Booth, Dick Moore
William (Bill) Pearce
Bob, Im so sorry to hear of Mikes passing. Although I didn't really know Mike that well, I know it must be a terrible loss for you. My condolences to you and your family.
Bill Pearce
Bill Quesenberry
Bobby,
Sorry to hear of Michael John's passing. he led a coloful life, from what I observed.
Bill Quesenberry
Robert Birch
Bobby,
I'm so sorry to hear that Mke passed away. Joan and I send our deepest condolences to you and your family.
Robbie
Bill Avirett
From BSA Troop 7, to Bucks at Ponce, and CGHS '67 Mike always had a presence and made a statement. He was that guy attracted to "Where the Wild Things Are"! When I think back to Mike, it puts a smile on my face. Condolences to Bobby and Billy, both characters in their own right. You guys were quite a trio, gave me a lot of laughs, and I know Mike will be missed.
William Fisher (Fisher)
Booth family please accept condolances on the death of Mike Booth. I know if these people were alive they too would join in with rembberances of Mike. Mike shared friendshups with them all from Merrick Elementary through Ponce, CGHS and after HS. Mike shared a love of track and field with Pat Hill (RIP) Tom Bailey (RIP) Gordon Woodard (RIP) and enjoyed the sprit of competion with them all. Mike and Bill Dymond (RIP) shared in some business ventures after HS.
All the above Chek-Ty boys knew and enjoyed the unique characte rthat was Mike Booth.
Rest in Peace oid friend,
William Fisher
Barry Johnson
Hi Bobby, Billy and Susan, very sad to hear about Mike's funeral yesterday. I have many memories of Mike as a friend from childhood to adulthood. I spent many nights over at the notorius Gables house with the snake room, and your Mother belting out opera after a couple of cocktails. You always treated me like family when I was there. Once when I ran that old stationwagon off the road and damaged it, Billy was gracious enough to not cop me out to our parents.I remember I even got my Bucks hellnight at that House of Horrors. I also remember Mike coming out to New Orleans to visit me when I was playing in a band there. He stayed with us, one morning he got up early and smoked our whole supply, before we even woke up. The band guys said "what kind of friend is that " ? I've got many stories about Mike that I will smile and remember, and hopefully tell you at some point.
Barry Johnson "BJ"