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Claude Henry Booker Jr.

1932 - 2019

Claude Henry Booker Jr. obituary, 1932-2019, Sea Island, GA

BORN

1932

DIED

2019

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Edo Miller and Sons Funeral Home

3321 Glynn Ave

Brunswick, Georgia

Claude Booker Obituary

Claude Henry Booker, Jr.
Sea Island, GA—Claude Henry Booker, Jr, passed away on December 25, 2019.
He was born on May 20, 1932, to Claude Henry and Jessie Mae (Moak) Booker in Rome, Georgia. As a child growing up during the Great Depression and World War II he was "Tobby" to his friends. He graduated from the Darlington School in 1950, where was a member of the Glee Club, the Jabberwokk yearbook staff, the "D" Club, and most importantly pitched on the baseball team, often against much older men who had returned from the War to spend a college prep year at Darlington. Claude supported Darlington for his entire life, serving on its Board of Trustees, as class agent, and as a member of the J Daniel Hanks Sr Heritage Society. He was named a Distinguished Alumnus Award recipient in 2010 and gave a memorable address to the students, painting a picture of a different time in post-war Rome, GA, when students rose when teachers entered the classroom and students would share football cleats because they could not all afford them.
After Darlington, Claude attended Davidson College and graduated with a BSIM from Georgia Tech (1954) and from Emory's first MBA class (1955). He spent two years of active service in the US Air Force, attaining reserve commission of Captain. He completed additional studies at the LSU School of Banking of the South, where in later years he would frequently lecture. He then embarked on a successful banking career, with executive positions in several banks across Georgia, eventually as President of the First National Bank and Trust of Augusta (now SunTrust) and Executive Vice President of the Trust Co. of Georgia (now SunTrust). In Augusta, he was a member of Richmond Associates, an investment club with (mostly) reputable members.
During his career he served in leadership positions in many civic organizations, including the Georgia Council on Economic Education, President of the Greater Augusta Chamber of Commerce (1977), Chairman of the United Way of Richmond and Columbia Counties and North Augusta (1975), President of the Georgia-Carolina Council of the Boy Scouts of America, Member of the President's Advisory Council of the Medical College of Georgia, Director of the Richmond County unit of the American Cancer Society, President of the Greater Augusta/Fort Gordon Chapter Association of the United States Army, Director of the Georgia Heart Association of Richmond County, State Chairman of the Student Teacher Achievement Recognition Program of the Georgia Chamber of Commerce, Member of the Board of Visitors of Emory University, Chairman of the Parents' Committee at Georgia Tech, Kiwanis Club of Augusta, and President of the Savannah Chamber of Commerce (1971). He was an Elder of the Reid Memorial Presbyterian Church of Augusta, GA and the St. Simons Presbyterian Church of St. Simons Island, GA. He continued to lead after retiring from the bank, recently serving as Director of the Communities of Coastal Georgia Foundation and as Director of the Sea Island Property Owners Association.
Claude was an avid golfer, and he and his wife Judy were very active in the Southern Seniors and the United States Seniors Golf Associations; Claude organized tournaments on St. Simons and Sea Island after moving there in 1990. Together they traveled the world on golf outings, including a wonderful tour of England, Scotland, and (particularly special to Claude) Ireland. He was thoroughly enjoyed his opportunities to play at the Augusta National Golf Club when living in Augusta, and for many years he generously donated tickets to the Masters Tournament to the Chamber of Commerce. He was a member of the Capital City Club (Atlanta), the Augusta Country Club, the Ocean Forest Club (Sea Island), the Sea Island Club, and the Frederica Golf Club (St. Simons).
Claude inherited a wonderful sense of humor from his father. He was a great storyteller and could recite jokes, poems, and limericks, and he was always able to see the humor in every situation. His parents were gifted musicians, and Claude used to say that he could only play the C-scale and the radio, probably because he really would rather be playing baseball. Later in life he would tell us that his golf group had relaxed the rules a bit, such as conceding a putt "if you believed you could make it". Somewhere along the line his nickname transformed from "Tobby" to "Boogie", and only his golf buddies know why.
Most importantly, Claude was a great friend. He was humble, kind, and gracious to everyone he met, regardless of life station. He remembered everyone, and everyone loved him. He was a true Southern Gentleman.
Claude will be greatly missed but we are sure would encourage us to do two things going forward. First, to do the best we can, because, as a great mentor of his used to say, "That's all a mule can do." More importantly he would advise, "Don't do anything I wouldn't enjoy!"
He is survived by Judy (Perry), his wife, love, and companion of 39 years, sons Stephen Timothy Booker (Suzan) of Atlanta and Dr. David Lee Booker of Augusta, daughter Sydney Catherine Booker of Atlanta, granddaughters Lee Catherine Booker and Sarah Elizabeth Booker Hugar (Lee) of Pittsburgh, and great-granddaughter Elizabeth "Lizzie" Lee Hugar.
A memorial service and celebration of his life will be held at 3PM on Sunday, December 29, 2019, at the Ocean Forest Golf Club, Sea Island, Georgia, with the Reverend Alan Dyer presiding. A private graveside service will take place at Westover Memorial Cemetery in Augusta.
The family would like to express heartfelt thanks for memorial contributions made in Claude's memory to St. Simons Presbyterian Church, 205 Kings Way, St. Simons Island, GA 31522; Darlington School, 1014 Cave Spring Road, Rome, GA 30161; and Hospice of the Golden Isles, 1692 Glynco Parkway, Brunswick, GA 31525.
Edo Miller and Sons Funeral Home, www.edomillerandsons.com, is in charge of the arrangements.
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The Augusta Chronicle - 12/29/2019

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Published by The Augusta Chronicle from Dec. 27 to Dec. 29, 2019.

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Linda Wyatt

December 21, 2024

Happiest memories of spending time with "CB and now our beloved JuJu... open home, open hearts to so many always.

LInda Wyatt

December 21, 2021

Whitlow and I loved our CB....we think of him often and the fun filled special times we shared with you and him through the years.... Love you JuJu

LInda Wyatt

December 21, 2020

JuJu.... you know a Whitlow and I loved our CB! What a gentleman... always made me laugh and lifted My soul! I can hear his wonderful voice always with a limerick, a tune, a rhyme just fitting for the Moment... he will be so missed.

LInda Wyatt

January 14, 2020

How we loved our C.B. Brought joy to everyone every moment. We will miss him......blessed We all were by his presence. LuLu and Whitlow

Barbara Smith

January 1, 2020

Judy and family,

What a treasure Claude was to so many. A kind, southern gentleman that will be missed. Judy my prayers to you now and always.

Ann McKnight

December 31, 2019

To David and Steve,so sorry to hear about you father. He was a great boss and dear friend. My sincere condolences to you and the family.

John Hunter

December 30, 2019

While at Darlington, I always looked up to Tabby and never missed a ball game when he pitched. Also I enjoyed being invited to his lakeside picnics. Great citizen, wonderful friend.

Andre Boerner

December 30, 2019

David, I didn't know your Dad but anyone reading the remembrances would certainly wish they HAD! What a fun-sounding man! I know he raised a GREAT son in you, and I'm thankful for your friendship during the Kingston neighborhood swim/lifeguard years! I remember your white lifeguard hat, the old blue car you drove, and your ability to shoot someone's eyes out (IF you wanted to!) with water squirting from your hands. We all learned that trick from you - just could never match the PRO! And, of course, you were unbeatable in swimming - we were so LUCKY to have you on OUR team!! Warmest regards from the Boerners. Thinking of your family as you join together and celebrate the FULL life your Dad gave to himself, your Mom and family, and the fortunate others to cross his path.

Betty Catron

December 30, 2019

I am so sorry for the lost of Claude what a great guy. And fun. I really enjoyed the times I had visiting you.And of course Suzan loved




I am so sorry for the lost of Claude on Christmas morning. He was a great guy and I so enjoyed the times I spent with you all. And of course you know how much Suzan loved Claude. God Bless

December 29, 2019

Dr. David and extended family, I am certainly sorry for the loss of your father, who I knew from playing golf at the club and through Ga. Tech.
I certainly hope you are well, and God Bless you.

Bert Hall, Augusta, Ga.

Lorna and Les Barrett

December 29, 2019

Sending sincere condolences to Judy and family. Mr Booker always had a ready smile, kind comment and fun story to share. I always looked forward to seeing him, Judy and family, at the deli. He will surely be missed by many.

Claude (left) at Ocean Forest Golf Club for the Santa Claus Open

Scott Ledbetter

December 27, 2019

A terrific fellow! A raconteur among raconteurs. "Confusion to the enemy!" A better man there never was.

T. Wayne Davis

December 27, 2019

What a wonderful, sweet man! From the day my wife and I met him we liked and admired both he and Judy.Always a kind word or a clever comment. The world needs more Claude Bookers.....I am afraid they don't make them anymore.

Ed Rose Andrews

December 27, 2019

Ed and Rose Andrews pass on our condolences to the family and as you already know he was a very very nice person.He always remembered me because he knew a first baseman by the same name Andrews. May God bless and keep you during your time of grief.

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