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David Lawrence Boots

1990 - 2018

David Lawrence Boots obituary, 1990-2018, Anchorage, AK

BORN

1990

DIED

2018

FUNERAL HOME

Legacy Funeral Home-Heritage Chapel at Angelus

440 E. Klatt Road

Anchorage, Alaska

David Boots Obituary

David Lawrence Boots was born and raised in Anchorage, Alaska, where he played sports, loved animals and occasionally did things like rappelling out of his bedroom window with his older sister, just to see if it could be done. After attending Bartlett High School he joined the military to pursue his dream of becoming an Army Ranger. He was injured during training and returned to Alaska, where he moved to Palmer and helped his mother through a serious health condition. She credits his care with saving her life.
David later found joy and purpose in weightlifting. He worked at the MTA Sports Center in Palmer, where he was known for his crazy socks and considered family by his coworkers. He trained for and competed in strongman competitions, and had recently been working to become a certified personal trainer.
David always put other people first. He was kind, empathetic, funny, honest, driven, complex and generous with his love. He loved his family, animals and, inexplicably, the Cleveland Browns. He was so devoted to his dogs, Duke and Roxy, that he kept their ashes and chewed up old dog bowl on display at home. His tattoos all held meaningful stories, from the sleeve of Japanese-inspired artwork to the words "Love Life" on his wrists.
He could sense a good person right away. He loved well, and he was loved well.
David was preceded in death by his grandparents, Lawrence and June Boots; and his grandfather, Myron Marcey.
He is survived by his mother, Janice Boots of Canby, Ore.; and father, Dan Boots (Kristine Boots) of Anchorage; and his sister, Marcey Waugh of Caldwell, Idaho; niece, Macallister; nephew, Daniel; grandmother, Helen Marcey; and numerous loving aunts, uncles and cousins.
A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 18, 2018, at Legacy Heritage Chapel at Angelus, 440 East Klatt Road. The family is planning a celebration of life to be held this summer. If you wish to remember David with a donation, he supported animal welfare organizations.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Anchorage Daily News on Feb. 15, 2018.

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Kim Hawkes (Snodgrass)

November 29, 2022

You were so excited to greet me at the airport in that suit, the same you wore when you took me to your prom. Thinking of you today and every day. Let´s be honest. Keep it real up there until we crash your party. All my love, always.

Janice Boots

July 27, 2022

I love you so much. I miss you more every day.

Cory Acres

March 10, 2018

David was a hold over in basic training when I arrived. To me it seemed he had been there a thousand years and yet had this indomitable spirit to get past his injuries. He was always a jokester in the bay, and always someone you could go to for a good laugh. Although he had more privileges then us when we arrived he treated us like his counter-part. Never abused the idea that he was above us for being further along in the training. He was always very humble. I remember the day that he was told he was going home. I was around his bunk at the end of the "killzone" and all he had were words of encouragement. Here he was on a day when he had been given the worst news, and all he could do was see the silver lining and tell us that we were going to get through it and succeed.The light at the end of the tunnel was never too far for David, and this world is a slightly dimmer place with out his bright spirit. Gonna miss ya buddy.

February 24, 2018

My deepest sympathy to the family and friends.May God's loving kindness and comfort help you and your family though this very sad time.--Psalms 29:11 LS

February 21, 2018

May God's loving kindness comfort you and help you through this very sad time
Ps 29:11

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Jaad McElroy

February 19, 2018

I will always remember David as Marceys little brother from so many childhood memories. I remember that he was just so full of energy, love, & kindness and meant so much to so many. I wish I had the right words to comfort you during this tragic loss and difficult time. May you find some comfort in all of the wonderful memories you all shared. My deepest condolences to Marcey, Janice, Dan, and the many other family members and friends who are grieving this loss. Sending all my love.
Sincerely, Jaad McElroy

February 19, 2018

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Karen Coombs-Marcey

February 16, 2018

Fond memories of a young David running around the Palmer farm, helping Grandpa Marcey and taking care of all the pets. Always happy, always helpful and kind. Heartfelt wishes to Janice and Dan and all the Marcey family for the sad and tragic loss of David. Your grief is felt by many.

Edie Grunwald

February 15, 2018

Condolences to David's family and friends. Hugs and prayers.

Mary Reader

February 15, 2018

You are all in my thoughts and prayers. Sending you big hugs. I am so very sorry for your loss.

Twin cousin Margie Patchett

February 15, 2018

Prayers for the boots family. Forever in our hearts. Love you all

Ginger McGee Maxwell

February 15, 2018

Through good times and bad, family is always our heart. God bless and give comfort to each one of you.

susan marcey

February 15, 2018

So many fond memories of Marcey Family time in Palmer. My sincere condolences. Hugs and prayers to all

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Lisa Emerson

February 15, 2018

I'm so sorry for your loss. Your family is in my prayers.

Judy Fein

February 15, 2018

Keeping everyone in thoughts and prayers and sending our love during this very difficult time. We hope there is peace for your hearts and minds as you share and hold tight to the sweet memories and moments of David's life.

Heather Wagoner

February 14, 2018

Boots, may you hit your PRs with your beautiful wings. So thankful I was able to meet you and work with you in this life... til we meet again friend.

Toby Jackson

February 14, 2018

Will be missed seeing your face every morning at MTA Sport Center . Prayers to the family for healing . Your not gone to me , your doing your work in heaven and lifting spirts up . Miss you bunches my friend . Till we meet again .

Garrett Haskins

February 14, 2018

Sail on across the sky david, I will remember you as one of the few who helped me in my battle with drug addiction. I am sober today with a family of my own, and will always remember how giving and caring you where to me.

Shana Baxter

February 14, 2018

David was like a son to me in so many ways. A big part of our lives through our own losses and memories. He will be missed and will always and forever hold a special place in my heart. Not born to me...but brought to me through my daughter who loved him for all he was.

Carol Nieto

February 14, 2018

David was someone I could always count on to turn my frowns upside down with a goofy comment or gesture. I will always remember our gossip sessions and heart to hearts. I loved how David was a "cat lady"! My memories of him will be eternally in my heart.

David posing for his Employee of the Month photo

Carol NIeto

February 14, 2018

Shauna Munro

February 14, 2018

David was so loved by his MTA Sports Center family. He was kind, generous, always willing to lend a hand and go the extra mile. He was a pleasure to work with, and an honor to know. Prayers to his family for peace through this most difficult time.

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