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Frederick H. Booth

Newark, New Jersey

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Frederick H. Booth was born on Oct. 5, 1921, in Southold, Long Island, N.Y. He was a 13-pound baby, and he remained larger than life until his death in Charlotte, N.C., on Feb. 13, 2012. A memorial service will be held in Kitty Hawk, N.C., at the Methodist Church on March 30 at 2 p.m. An event in...

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Sorry to hear of Mr Booth passing. He was one helluva of a nice man and probably the best umpire that I have had. He understood life and the game.

I'm sorry to hear of his passing. he taught me diving at the pool and he was my swim teacher in high school.

Mr. Booth,
What a great guy! I remember him from CHS and Maplewood Community Pool. He had a great smile and always remembered my name years after I graduated and moved on. A very caring man concerned for others.

Doug Backlund
CHS 1980

Mr. Booth,
What a great guy! I remember him from CHS and Maplewood Community Pool. He had a great smile and always remembered my name years after I graduated and moved on. A very caring man concerned for others.

Doug Backlund
CHS 1980

I remember Fred Booth and Faith from my days at CHS. My condolences to his family and friends.
God bless the school teachers of CHS who, even long after their terms, continue to inspire students and help thru their memory and scholarships.
Proud CHS ALUM
Francine Sama

Join us for the CHS Fred Booth scholarship fundraiser on May 4th at Cryan's Beef & Ale in SO. at 8:00. $20 at the door, includes 2 drinks. Limited to 300 people. Great time for a great cause!

Come join us for the CHS Fred Booth scholarship fundraiser on May 4th at Cryan's Beef & Ale, in SO @ 8:00. $20 at the door includes 2 drinks. Great fun and great cause. Limited to 300 people.

I remember all good things about Mr. Booth, a fine man and great gym teacher. My condolences to the family.

I played football and basketball at Columbia High School and was a beneficiary of the wisdom and creativity of Coach Booth. He was a teacher, mentor, and all around great guy. There is no sport that I am aware of in which he would not excel. His induction, this May, into the Columbia High School Athletic Hall of Fame is well deserved, and thankfully he was aware of this recognition before his passing. Peter Meyer CHS 1960