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Jon T. Booth

Decatur, Illinois

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DECATUR - Jon T. Booth, 51, Decatur, A-Lert Construction steel worker, died Tuesday (Jan. 12, 2010). Services: 11 a.m. Saturday, Heinz Funeral Home, Carlinville. Visitation: one hour before services. Burial: Prairie Lawn Cemetery, Carlinville. Memorials: Decatur Memorial Foundation. Survivors:...

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I saw Jon delivering mail @ hospital 3 wks before his passing. We talked and as usual he was positive, cheerful and always a kind word. We used his testimonial for a PR brochere we did recently at our dental practice.

I had the pleasure of working with Jon through Cancer Care Specialists. He was a wonderful man and a joy to spend time with. He was always very positive, apreciative and concerned about others. He was a blessing in so many lives. My thoughts and prayers are with the entire family.

Leigh Ann Hale

Jon was so positive, so up-beat in the good times and the bad. Jon went through so much pain is such a short life. I met Jon when he first began working with A-lert Construction. Jon's great attitude and leadership abilities enabled him to move from a laborers position to supervising a major project at ADM. We refer to Vit-C as the building that Jon built. May God Bless you and may your family be at peace.

Gary Whipple, Decatur

Our deepest sympathies to Jon's family. He was such a strong and upbeat man and always brought laughter and smiles to everyone he encountered. He will be deeply missed by so many. Dancing will never be the same. We love you, Jon.

I met Jon a few years ago and what I remember most about him is his optimism. He was always upbeat and smiling even when things were not good. To his family, my family and I offer our deepest condolences to you. God bless.

Jonnie was a great guy to work for and learn from. My sincerest sympathies go out to his family.

So many good times. I'll miss you Jon.

Jon was one of our neighborhood "gang" (when that was a GOOD thing) I too had lost touch over the years but will always remember his sense of humor and fun. I have lots of pictures and letters to remember him by. God Bless Jon and his family.

I also met Jon in junior high school and he was a great guy who made everyone feel like part of the group. He was very friendly and someone we enjoyed being around. I am so sorry to hear of his passing and my heart and prayers are with the family.

I met Jon in junior high and we were friends throughout high school. I remember his wonderful humor and warmth. My sincerest condolences to his family.