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Greg Booth

Dallas, Texas

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Booth, Greg On August 29, 2008, two days before his 61st birthday, Greg Booth's generous heart suddenly gave out. Though his photography career took him to exotic locations around the world, he was in his favorite place of all, Maui, Hawaii, spending a wonderful week with his entire family. Greg...

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Christi--Here it is 2010 and I'm finding out about Greg, but I had a sense. I am swamped with memories of our times together, in Dallas at your home, Mansion on Turtle Creek and in first class from Bangkok to Frankfurt with a bunch of sacred cow bells that Greg insisted on transporting back with us and when we hit turbulence...a wonderful chorus erupted. He made us all look good and we had fun doing it.

Greg was a patient of Dr. Herndon a Dallas Dermatologist in the late 80's. I was a nurse at that practice. I went through a bad break up and he noticed my saddness. He introduced me to Toblerone chocolate and the musical Chess and gave me the gift to not let the bad things in our life get us down, but to grow from them. He was always happy. I remember his business card Greg Booth is a very good photographer...you could only smile!

Carol,

The O'Connor family's heartfelt thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Greg was perhaps the most witty and kind person I have ever met - I enjoyed every minute hanging out with "Boothy".

He will be dearly missed.

Best,

John W. O'Connor ("Little John")

Carol,
I was so sorry to hear about Greg. I only have fond memories of being around both of you and thank you again for the photo of my son. My thoughts are with you and your family.

Greg was a wonderful, generous man and a tremendous talent.
God bless him and his family.

GB&A has always been like family to me. Carol & Christie, you are in my thoughts...
Greg will truly be missed.
much love to you and all at gb&a

Greg was a bright, delightful man with a great sense of humor and a ready smile, with obvious great taste in art and design.

He was a pleasure to do business with, and I feel blessed to have crossed his path.

Carol, you are in my thoughts and prayers.

Charlie Carneal
Dave Perry-Miller & Associates

Greg lived life large and was blessed with a cornucopia of love. The one thing, however, that he often spoke to me about regretting was that he did not have an "e" at the end of Booth.
It was always my intention to buy him an "e."
Here is your "e" dear friend...... it stands for "enrich." The truth is, you didn't need another letter. You have enriched all of us fortunate enough to know you, to love you, to now miss you.

Carol - Greg will be thought of fondly by so many of us for however many years we have left. He is a good memory. God bless you and your family - Mark