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BOOTHE ELDEN THOMAS BOOTHE "Bud" Boothe passed away peacefully on December 7, 2017 in his sleep in Southport, North Carolina at the age of 92 from complications associated with congestive heart failure. Bud was born in Stow, Ohio on March 8, 1925 the only son of James Lloyd and Blanche (Decoursey) Boothe. He grew up during the depression in Ravenna, Ohio and served overseas in the U.S. Army Air Corps during World War II stationed out of England as a radio operator on B-17s flying 15 missions over Germany until the end of the war. On his return from the war and after earning a B.S. degree in electrical engineering utilizing the G.I. Bill of Rights, Bud took a job with the federal government in Anchorage, Alaska working on the early development and operation of the White Alice Communication System. It was in Alaska that Bud met and married his wife Alice (Repman) and they started their family. In 1962 Bud moved the family to Fairfax, Virginia after taking a job with the Defense Communications Agency. Bud later worked with the Federal Communications Commission in Washington, DC until his retirement in 1974. In 1976 Bud and Alice moved to California settling in the small town of Los Olivos in the Santa Ynez Valley where they built their home, Casa Del Sol, and Bud continued his life-long love of organic gardening. Through the years in Los Olivos, Bud and Alice shared the bounty of their produce harvests with local food banks and other organizations. Bud's passion for peace grew from his service during WWII. After the war, reflecting on the human tragedy, he described an awakening of his moral conscious that led to a lifetime of political and social activism. Throughout his life he supported various organizations, including the American Civil Liberties Union, and as a member of the Green Party later in life. Bud actively supported civil rights issues during the 1960s and early on opposed the U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War. After moving to California, Bud worked with Mothers for Peace for a nuclear-free future, including opposition to the Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant beginning in the 1970s. Bud actively supported efforts opposed to nuclear weapons and the militarization of space, including decades-long participation in peaceful protests and arrests at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California, the site of United States nuclear missile testing program. Bud was preceded in death by Alice, his wife of 37 years. Bud is survived by his three children, James (Marin, California), Karen Wall (Southport, North Carolina), and Robert (Orange County, California) and three grandchildren, Christopher Wall, Morgan Boothe, and Taylor Boothe. He is also survived by his second wife Dorothy Boothe, daughter-in-law's Tracy Boothe and Tamara Boothe, son-in-law Dick Wall and granddaughter-in-law Stephanie Wall. When asked what advice he would give a young person today Bud said, "Appreciate and accept differences in people, the differences in viewpoint and in cultural backgrounds. Appreciate and accept these differences without animosity, as long as they don't interfere with you and your own choices. After all, there are so very many people in the world with different views and beliefs. And we each, always, have a lot to learn." Bud will be remembered by friends and family for his courage, honor and living a principled life.When asked what advice he would give a young person today Bud said, "Appreciate and accept differences in people, the differences in viewpoint and in cultural backgrounds. Appreciate and accept these differences without animosity, as long as they don't interfere with you and your own choices. After all, there are so very many people in the world with different views and beliefs. And we each, always, have a lot to learn." Bud will be remembered by friends and family for his courage, honor and living a principled life.

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Published by The Washington Post on Dec. 14, 2017.

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Trish Bagley

December 21, 2017

You have our condolences. We know Bud had a good life for the most part, the parts he had agency over anyway. He did indeed have many fine and admirable qualities. And he fought the good liberal cause for many years. We had many active political discussions over the years.
I am glad to know he passed peacefully in his sleep. I know he spoke recently through Skype with our mother Dorothy. As his second wife, I know they gave one another many years of marital happiness in their later years, when they married at 65yrs young! Both widows, I know they appreciated that not everyone finds a happy second act, as they danced into each other's lives.
I know that Buds passionate views on Peace fit well with the lessons my daughter learned from family about helping people to have better lives. My mother Dorothy worked as a teacher helping troubled young people and I worked as a a Therapist helping people of all income levels My daughter is now a lawyer working in Social-Justice Law. I think he was proud of her.

December 14, 2017

May loving memories, love from family friends surround you during this very sorrowful time. God's words will comfort, strengthen and give you peace to endure the difficult days ahead (Isa. 41:10).

December 14, 2017

You are not alone during this time of sorrow and pain. May God give your family strength and comfort to help you endure this loss. As you remember your beloved one, the God of peace give you comfort and peace in every way. May you find Strength from the love and care that surrounds you and comfort in the memories that you shared. Please accept my sincere condolences. 2 Thessalonians 2 15,16

December 14, 2017

I am so sorry for your lost. May you find comfort in the God of all comfort because he cares for you. 1Peter 5:6-7

December 14, 2017

You are not alone during this time of sorrow and pain. May God give your family strength and comfort to help you endure this loss. As you remember your beloved one, the God of peace give you comfort and peace in every way. May you find Strength from the love and care that surrounds you and comfort in the memories that you shared. Please accept my sincere condolences. 2 Thessalonians 2 15,16

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