R.-Booker-Obituary

R. Michael Booker

Birmingham, Alabama

1948 - 2025

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DIED
February 14, 2025
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Birmingham, Alabama

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R. Michael Booker, 76, of Birmingham, passed away on February 14, 2025, after a hard-fought battle with Parkinson's Disease. He was born in McKenzie, AL March 8, 1948, to Milfred Manning and Joye Coleman Booker. Mike often told the story of attending 8 different schools from New Orleans to...

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Bless you all Qasim

Great friend in the 87th MAC

So sorry to hear of Mike's passing. My prayers go out to his family. I am Mike's fraternity brother from Auburn University.

I served with Mike in the 87th MAC Army Reserve. A true soldier, patriot, Christian, and hard worker. I loved hearing how Mike and his law firm helped so many clients get their rightful money with Social Security (he did not freely discuss his law business but many times I bugged him just to hear what he had done). He was a friend to many. Heaven has a mighty fine man in their legion of Christian´s.

My deepest condolences to the Booker family. Sorry for your loss. May the memories shared fill your hearts with joy during this most difficult time.

Even though we were students at Auburn University during the same I only became friends after our sons became roommates during their time at Auburn. My sincere condolences from Anne and me to the entire Booker family. May your Christian faith guide you through the difficult days ahead. Aubie, say hello to Shug when you see him.

I knew Mike as a fellow attorney and through our service together in the 87th MAC. It was only later that I learned the two of us assisted with the same Boy Scout troop in Vestavia at different times. Mike was always very personable while being professional and a leader. This world lost a "good one" but we Christians are comforted knowing we will catch up with him later. Bruce Burttram

I am so sorry. My memories of the Booker family go way back and I treasure them. "One is not truly gone until their name is no longer spoken."

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.