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Daniel P. Booth

Seymour, Connecticut

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BOOTH Daniel P. Booth, age 30, of Southington, died on Thursday, December 30, 2004, at his home. Daniel was born on October 28, 1974, in Bridgeport, a son of John W. and Frances (Kelly) Booth, and lived in Seymour for 20 years before moving to Southington five years ago. He was a graduate of...

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I knew Dan for only 5months,we worked together at Capitol Region,he was a good young man and good co-worker,everytime that we took the client's out he did the driving for me,he was always good with the clients.Dan never complaints about anything,always willing to do his job.At dinner time he used to bring healthy food, like salad,pasta,a big cup of dunkin Donuts coffee and never forgot to bring 2 yogurts.I will miss him. REST IN PEACE.

Mr & Mrs Booth-- Your family and Dan are in our thoughts and prayers. Dan will be missed more than I could put into words, by both staff and clients. He was a great person.

I was blessed with the opportunity to occasionally work with Dan when i did overtime during his shift. I enjoyed his company and conversations because he was always comfortable to be around and had interesting things to discuss, even the small talk. I hope that Dan is looking down on all of us and truly realizes how many people cared about him and had great respect for him as well. Overtime will never be the same.

Dear Mr and Mrs Booth,
I had the privelige of knowing Dan thorough the program. As I am one of the clients. Dan is a wonderful caring and respectable individual. He not only was there for me in the good times but he helped me in the bad times. I am truly sorry. Dan was a wondeful MHA and person. I had many oppourtuinties to see that he truly cared about life and his family and all of his clients. I want to deeply express my sympathy to you and the rest of the family.
May you...

Mr. and Mrs. Booth and the entire Booth family,

I have worked with Dan for about a year. During that short time, I developed a deep admiration for him. Dan was a truly kind, compassionate, and caring young man. He was tolerant and accepting of others, and had an uncanny ability to know what was really important in life. I have learned many things from different people throughout my life. Professors, supervisors, co-workers, and mentors have all helped me to discover things I...

I met Dan 12 years ago at Dunkin Donuts. (or was it Mr.Coffee then?) I was instantly attracted to this person who was filled with so much knowledge but never spoke. Someone who seemed to judge no one and was cool beyond "the cool kids". It was always a joy to have Dan as a friend and he made me smile everytime I saw him. Dan always made me feel accepted. He always had a good word and knew what to say to make people feel good about who they are. I cant count how many times I had hugged Dan, or...

Dear John & Frances,
Our prayers and thoughts are with you both and your loved ones. The Rodriguez and Pagano Families.

To John and Frances Booth..Although I did not know Dan personally I know the staff respected him greatly; as these notes attest. I want to express my sympathies for your loss and acknowledge your courage for allowing us to deal with Dan's passing in an open way.

I've worked with Dan for the past 4 years. I'll miss our smoke breaks when we had the opportunity to bond. You were truly a wonderful person with a kind heart. My prayers are with you.