BOOTH
Henry Loron, 57, of Ramsey, NJ passed away at home on Tuesday, December 31, 2013. He was born on December 25, 1956 in Hackensack, NJ to Loron Booth and Phyllis Martin Booth. Henry served in the United States Army and the United States Navy. He was a member of First Baptist Church in Englewood, NJ. He is survived by his father Loron and his mother Phyllis of Raleigh, NC; one sister Angela Booth Poole of Raleigh, NC; one daughter LaToya Booth Wise (Terrence) of Atlanta, GA; one son Nathaniel James and one grandson Omari Devine James of Hackensack, NJ; one uncle Henry R. Martin, Jr. (Paulette) of N. Falmouth, MA; and three aunts Dolores Miles of Hackensack, NJ, Magdolene Dobbs of Erie, PA, Carlee Meadows of Erie, PA; one great-aunt Ruby Gaines of Erie, PA and a host of other family members.
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I have known Henry since we were friends during our childhood years. He became like family. Henry was a wonderful soul with a great laugh. I will miss you Henry. You will always live in our hearts. May your family take comfort in knowing what a Blessing you were.
Barbara Langston
January 6, 2014
Rest in Peace Bro. Booth.
George Horton
January 5, 2014
Brother Booth was a faithful friend, who shared soulfully with me. Prayerfully I hope to see him on the other side in the presence of my Lord Jesus Christ.
Herman Snyder
January 5, 2014
Henry & I have been childhood friends. His passing is a shock. I think of our times together & the mischief he my brother & I would get into. A good guy & good friend. I will miss him.
Robert Grossman
January 5, 2014
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