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Richard James Booth

Posted 2025-10-24 by mhenderson
Published by Today's News Herald from Oct. 23 to Oct. 24, 2025 -
Lake Havasu City, Arizona -

>> Richard James Booth <<
>> November 20, 1938 – September 4, 2025 <<

Richard J. Booth, a loving husband, father and devoted family man,
passed away peacefully on September 4, 2025, at the age of 86.

Born in Pawnee City, Nebraska, to Ronald and Anita (Klostermeier) Booth,
Richard lived a life dedicated to faith, family, and hard work. He will
be remembered for his unwavering love for his children and
grandchildren, his steady guidance, and the countless memories he
created with those who were fortunate to know him.

Richard is survived by his wife, Mary Booth of Surprise, AZ and four
children and their spouses: Michael J. and Susan of Omaha, NE; Steven L.
and Michelle of Austin, TX; Robert F. and Gwen of Annapolis, MD; and
Patricia L. and Tim Wooden of Omaha, NE. He was a proud grandfather to
15 grandchildren and a great-grandfather to 5 great-grandchildren, all
of whom brought immense joy to his life. He was preceded in his journey
home to God by his parents, Ronald and Anita, and his cherished
granddaughter, Ashley Wooden.

Richard dedicated his career to caring for others, serving as
President/CEO of Midwest Geriatrics and the Florence Home, where his
leadership and compassion positively impacted countless lives. Richard's
legacy will live on through the love and laughter that he shared with
his family and friends. His memory will be cherished by all who knew
him.

Services will be held on November 15, 2025 at 10am in Omaha, Nebraska
(heafyheafey.com) and in Lake Havasu, AZ on October 17, 2025 at 1pm
(lietz-frazefuneralhome.com).






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