William Harold Boothe, age 74, of Greenfield, Indiana, passed away on May 27, 2018. Bill was born June 9, 1943 to Harold William and Alice Ruth (Redman) Boothe. He graduated from Warren Central High School in 1961, received a B.S. From Ball State University and a Masters of Public Health Education from the University of Michigan.
One of his proudest achievements was working tirelessly as CEO of Lifestream Services (Council on Aging) in Yorktown, Indiana for 18 years. He was also very honored to have received a Sagamore of the Wabash award from the State of Indiana in 2004. He loved listening to music, reading and collecting Red Wing Pottery. He enjoyed volunteering at the Indiana Archives after he retired.
He leaves behind his loving wife, Sally, children Stacey (Tim) Snelling; Tom (Chloe) Boothe, and grandchildren, Olivia, Adam and Elyssa Snelling and Jackson Boothe.
A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date.
Judi. Ritter says
Dear Sally and Family,
I am sad to learn of Bill’s passing. He had such a genuine caring heart for our mission at LifeStream. As well, he was innovative and because of him, we were able to help so many more in need. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Sandra DeWitt says
Sorry for your loss, Bill was a great boss and I enjoyed working with him all of these years.
Blessings for you and your Family,
Sandra & Dick DeWitt
Denise Mahrling says
Dear Sally,
I really hated to hear that my buddy was gone. He could always make me laugh with that quirky sense of humor that he had. I know that you will miss him. I will continue to keep you and all of your family in my prayers.
Denise Mahrling
Sally Harker says
Dear Sally,
I was so very sorry to learn of Bill’s passing. Bill had a huge impact on my life, let alone the countless others that were blessed by the services that LifeStream was able to offer them. Bill was extremely hard working and motivated, but never lost sight of each individual affected by his decision making. He was there for me when my own father’s health began to fail and was the first person to stop by our home after my youngest son was born. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Dana Huth says
Sally,
I was so sad when I heard from you about Bill’s passing. As you know, Bill was very passionate about the people served by LifeStream as well as the employees!
I have been thinking about you and your family!
Patti Smith says
Sally, I was so surprised and saddened when I heard that your husband had passed away. All those years together have given you many wonderful memories. They will last forever. Please know that I will be praying for you to have peace and comfort during this time because I know it won’t be easy for you, especially when the anniversary date comes in a few days.
Janet Crenshaw says
Sending my love and prayers of comfort to you Sally, Stacey and your entire family.
Madalyn Benjamin says
Oh Sally, I am so sorry for your loss, may Williams’s memory be a blessing.
Madalyn Benjamin
Thomas Otto says
Pam and I were so sorry to learn of Bill’s passing. May your memories sustain you.
Tom
Doug Lemons says
Sally
On the day my buddy Bill passed I was thinking a lot about him and the great times we had together over the years…it was Memorial Day weekend and I was reliving all our annual fishing trips. From Model Cities to our Red wing trip and the jaw dropping auction….great times will last forever.
I’m sad that I didn’t get to visit before he passed.
He will never be forgotten…
Doug
Doug May says
So sorry to hear this. Bill was a very talented and serious person. He advanced LifeStream Services as its CEO. I am grateful to have known him, and send my condolences to Sally and his family.