Mark-Booth-Obituary

Mark Peter Booth

Duluth, Minnesota

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Mark Booth passed away in Duluth, Minnesota. The obituary was featured in Duluth News Tribune on April 30, 2004.

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To Marks family, we are so sorry to hear of Marks passing. We went to high school with Mark and Paul worked at Tires Plus with him. Everytime we went into Tires Plus Mark had a new picture of his little boy, he was so proud of him, his eyes lit up when ever he talked about him. Our thoughts and prayers are with his entire family.

To Chris and Alex & Mark's family,

My deepest sympathy goes out you at this most difficult time. My thoughts are with all of you.

Mark has been a part of our lives for the past 25 years. There are many memories I have of him and my brother Brian, as they were best buddies.
Though Mark has been physically taken away from us, we will remember him in our hearts now....and that is one thing that can not be taken away....ever. We get to keep that.

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I have lost my first friend. When our family moved to Lakeside in 1968, Mark came by and said: Hi! I'm Mark, we live next to each other. From then on, I had the privledge of knowing a good friend, a truly class act of a man. From neighbor , to future roommate years later, Mark always displayed and shared the qualities which makes a person stand out in the crowd. His humour and geniune caring will always be remembered by this grateful friend. May his entire family find comfort from the...

Although Mark is now gone, he will live on through his son, Alex... who with the help of family and friends, will come to know his Dad. Life can be very uncertain, live for today.

Rod, Barbara & the Booth family. Please accept our condolences for your loss and know our prayers are with you at this difficult time.
May the Lord Bless you & Keep you.
Erling & Kathy Nervick

I've only known Mark sence Alex started going to day care at Judy's, but in this short amount of time, I grew to know one of the best fathers and there could be. The way his eyes would dance when he would watch that little bundle of energy. You could just see all of the hopes and dreams that he had for him. You could also tell that family was very important to Mark and it was obvious that Kris and Alex were everything to him.

My favorite memory of Mark was when he would walk...