Glen LeeRoy Booth, 74, of Apache Junction went home to be with the Lord on April 4, 2017. Glen was born in San Diego, California on November 7, 1942. He is preceded in death by his son, Thomas E. Booth and is survived by his loving wife, Donna L. Booth, daughter, Melissa Bruney, sons, Gregory J. Booth and Matthew V. Booth, sister, Jean Flower, brothers, Lewis Booth, Richard Booth, Franklin Booth, Roger Booth and Alan Booth.
Services for Glen will be held Monday April 10, 2017 at Mountain View Funeral Home and Cemetery, 7900 East Main Street, Mesa, Arizona 85207. Visitation will start at 2:00 p.m. with the funeral service immediately following at 3:00 p.m.
In lieu of flowers, Donna requests donations in Glen’s name to Hospice of the Valley or the Banner Alzheimer’s Foundation. The Banner Alzheimer’s Foundation is conducting amazing research.
Hospice of the Valley
2020 E. Woodside Court
Gilbert, AZ 85297
(602) 530-6900
If mailing a check: Make check out to Hospice of the Valley and in the memo line put Glen’s name. They have been WONDERFUL in providing us with in home support, and care for Glen and our family and are available 24 hours a day. They are also non-profit.
Banner Alzheimer’s Foundation
2901 N. Central Ave, Suite 160
Phoenix, AZ 85012
(602) 747-4483
Donations can be made online at www.bannerhealth.com/supportalz
If mailing a check: Make out to Banner Alzheimer’s Foundation and in the memo line put Glen’s name.
They will set up a fund in his name and will notify us of who has made donations, but not the amount. They are doing cutting edge research in finding a treatment and are currently working on a study with results expected sometime this year. They have also provided seminar/classes for caregivers and information regarding all the areas of concern with this disease and how to cope. They send out monthly newsletters with information, all free of charge to families.
So sorry for your loss. All my love to your family.
Glen always left me with a warm feeling that all is good and no need to stress about stuff. That kind smile and full hearted laugh he had will always stay with me . We loved Glen so much. His example of living a Christian life was extremely encouraging.
Will always miss you and love you Uncle Glen, Kenny.
Marion and I knew Glenn for many years. He was a good Christian man, respected for his kindness and dedication to God. So sorry for your loss.
Glen will always be with us, his smile and genuine warmth. He has his reward and I pray that Gods grace will comfort you and family
So sorry for your loss, prayers for your you and your family.
Glen and Donna have always been a very special part of Clay’s and my life together. Both have been such a wealth of wisdom and encouragement. We spent many years worshiping together, taking vacations together and sharing in fellowship. God accomplished much work through Glen’s life here and we are sure of Glen’s reward. We will miss him greatly, but we cannot help but rejoice in that he is now with the Lord and fully embracing his eternity. I loved Glen’s motto, “In a hundred years, it won’t matter anyway.” Amen!
Although he is gone from our sight, he lives on in our hearts. May the Lord grant you peace and comfort. Cynthia and Kyle Willis
Glen was always such an encouragement to two young people far away from home. We loved him dearly and will miss him very much. It is such a comfort to know that he is now free from pain and suffering and is being comforted in the loving arms of other Christians who have gone on before.
So sorry for your loss. All my love to your family.
Glen always left me with a warm feeling that all is good and no need to stress about stuff. That kind smile and full hearted laugh he had will always stay with me . We loved Glen so much. His example of living a Christian life was extremely encouraging.
Will always miss you and love you Uncle Glen, Kenny.
Marion and I knew Glenn for many years. He was a good Christian man, respected for his kindness and dedication to God. So sorry for your loss.
Glen will always be with us, his smile and genuine warmth. He has his reward and I pray that Gods grace will comfort you and family
So sorry for your loss, prayers for your you and your family.
Glen and Donna have always been a very special part of Clay’s and my life together. Both have been such a wealth of wisdom and encouragement. We spent many years worshiping together, taking vacations together and sharing in fellowship. God accomplished much work through Glen’s life here and we are sure of Glen’s reward. We will miss him greatly, but we cannot help but rejoice in that he is now with the Lord and fully embracing his eternity. I loved Glen’s motto, “In a hundred years, it won’t matter anyway.” Amen!
Although he is gone from our sight, he lives on in our hearts. May the Lord grant you peace and comfort. Cynthia and Kyle Willis
Glen was always such an encouragement to two young people far away from home. We loved him dearly and will miss him very much. It is such a comfort to know that he is now free from pain and suffering and is being comforted in the loving arms of other Christians who have gone on before.