In Loving Memory of Harold Ray Booth
Harold, affectionately known by many as "Uncle Yes" passed away peacefully and entered into the loving arms of Jesus Christ on October 13, 2025, leaving behind a legacy of laughter, love and cherished memories.
He dedicated 38 years of his life to public service, working for General Services Administration (GSA). In his retirement, he found joy in life's treasures, whether it was exploring estate sales for hidden gems or pursuing his love for gardening and landscaping. His quick wit and infectious humor brought light to every room he entered, and he cherished sharing a good laugh with family and friends. Harold loved the holidays, particularly Christmas and always enjoyed the opportunity to bring his family together. He was known for his delicious turkey and dressing- a family favorite that no one could quite possibly make the same. Those gatherings, filled with food, laughter and stories were some of his happiest moments. He was deeply proud to call the family land home- a place that holds generations of memories and meanings. He cherished every sunset there and shared stories around the table about the family land. Above all, he adored his family. He loved his niece, nephews and great nieces and nephews dearly, always cheering them on and filling their lives with laughter and support. His special bond with each of them will forever be remembered with smiles and love.
He shared a beautiful life with his beloved partner, Billy, whose companionship brought him immeasurable happiness and peace. Together, they built a life full of warmth, humor and simple joys. Harold will be remembered for his laughter, his generosity of spirit and his ability to make everyone feel like family.
Harold is preceded in death by his partner of over 30 years Billy Locker, father Clarence L. Booth Jr., mother Vida F. Cantrell Booth and brother James Booth.
Harold is survived by his sister-in-law Terri Booth, nephews Charles Booth (Cherie), David McDaniel (Tiffany), niece Christy Duncan (Bailey), great nephews Garrett James Duncan, Caden James Booth, Greyson James McDaniel, great nieces Camille Smith, Kyleigh E. Booth and Ava Grace Duncan
His memory will live on in the hearts of who knew and loved him.
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