Donald-Boothby-Obituary

Donald Edward Boothby

Seattle, Washington

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Donald Boothby passed away in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on July 22, 2012.

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Still in our hearts - AND HEADS!! Love you Donald Tom Smith

Donald continues to be loved and influences others to this day. He was and is an inspiration to us all. We miss him, but more than that, thank him for having the effect on our lives that he continues to have.

Donald was always a unique and entertaining spirit and I am sure he still is and is riding the most incredible bike of his dreams! Donald was a blessing to my son Brian during his Lake Steven's triathlons. Those two crazy biking US Marines! I will miss Donald's humor and pies at Thanksgiving. May your spirit keep riding on in all those whose lives you touched while here on earth!.

I miss Don, his gift of gab and zest for life. Hold a place for me in that paceline, R.D.

Gnu

Ride in Peace, Raleighdon....you'll be deeply missed.

Lynskeychick

RaleighDon, your love of life in the moment each day has epitomized what is good about transportation cycling. You continually offered examples of how to enjoy the journey itself for what it is. Thanks for sharing that with us all, and your delightful family...

It was a real gift to have known Donald for the last 20 years or so - many wonderful memories. My heartfelt sympathy to Mimi and the rest of Donald's family.

You made us laugh. You were so generous and showed our son so much love. I only wish I had spent more time in your presence. My thoughts are with your family.

We celebrated your life this weekend at the Pansy Croix Rouge Reunion. Robo, Homey, Howard, AndreHamel, and many others were in good company when we toasted you and Pansy this weekend. Howard and Mr. Pansy even did Eppie's Great Race and got you all a 4th place win! You are sorely missed, and I'll never forget all the great advice you've given me on my own long road to recovery