Bob Booher: End of Journey on Earth
Dear Friends, On Sunday, February 18, 2024 at 08:19:31 PM CST, Sarah Booher (gefbooher@stny.rr.com) wrote: Bob passed away this morning Feb 18 about 11 am. It was peaceful with family there. Today she wrote and asked me to share on the list serves: We are working on the obituary. Bob did not want a funeral. He wanted the family to hold a private memorial event outside on his daughter’s farm at a later time. People are encouraged to make a donation to a worthy local charity of their choice and he was very involved with good vocal groups struggling financially… don’t they all. Sarah will forward the obituary when it is complete. Carleton and I worked with Bob as part of the Rochester LCX for the six years we were there--many meetings and events between our neighboring congregation, Dewey Avenue Presbyterian Church and his, Christ Presbyterian Church. Bob was a mentor, friend, and colleague, and we always appreciated his sense of care, compassion, sense of humor, and passion for justice, grounded in local communities. Our paths crossed many times through the ICA and in 2014 when he and Sarah attended the 40th reunion of the Rochester Region Global Odyssey. We had a chance to talk with him a few weeks ago when he was looking for the words to the Being Song and also the In Memoriam Reflection, at that time in hospice care. He said he was half-way through the 6 months' time the doctors gave him. A few days ago we talked with Sarah and Bob was talking in the background, saying he was "lumping along". I asked, limping along?, and he said just "lumping" along. We give thanks for and celebrate the gift of his passionate life, his care and love for creation (grounded in their farm) and for his love of music and singing. Our prayers are with Sarah and all the family. May Bob's legacy live on through those whose lives he touched. Grace and peace~Ellie elliestock@aol.com
Bob touched our lives. Profoundly. Bill and Carol Schlesinger. On Mon, Feb 19, 2024, 3:19 PM Ellie Stock via OE <oe@lists.wedgeblade.net> wrote:
Dear Friends,
On Sunday, February 18, 2024 at 08:19:31 PM CST, Sarah Booher (gefbooher@stny.rr.com) wrote:
Bob passed away this morning Feb 18 about 11 am. It was peaceful with family there. Today she wrote and asked me to share on the list serves:
We are working on the obituary. Bob did not want a funeral. He wanted the family to hold a private memorial event outside on his daughter’s farm at a later time. People are encouraged to make a donation to a worthy local charity of their choice and he was very involved with good vocal groups struggling financially… don’t they all.
Sarah will forward the obituary when it is complete.
Carleton and I worked with Bob as part of the Rochester LCX for the six years we were there--many meetings and events between our neighboring congregation, Dewey Avenue Presbyterian Church and his, Christ Presbyterian Church. Bob was a mentor, friend, and colleague, and we always appreciated his sense of care, compassion, sense of humor, and passion for justice, grounded in local communities. Our paths crossed many times through the ICA and in 2014 when he and Sarah attended the 40th reunion of the Rochester Region Global Odyssey. We had a chance to talk with him a few weeks ago when he was looking for the words to the Being Song and also the In Memoriam Reflection, at that time in hospice care. He said he was half-way through the 6 months' time the doctors gave him. A few days ago we talked with Sarah and Bob was talking in the background, saying he was "lumping along". I asked, limping along?, and he said just "lumping" along.
We give thanks for and celebrate the gift of his passionate life, his care and love for creation (grounded in their farm) and for his love of music and singing. Our prayers are with Sarah and all the family. May Bob's legacy live on through those whose lives he touched.
Grace and peace~ Ellie elliestock@aol.com
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And Amen to that thank you, Ellie. I always admired Bob when w worked closely with him in 4750. With love from Isobel Isobel Bishop isobeljimbish@optusnet.com.au
On 20 Feb 2024, at 9:19 am, Ellie Stock via OE <oe@lists.wedgeblade.net> wrote:
Dear Friends,
On Sunday, February 18, 2024 at 08:19:31 PM CST, Sarah Booher (gefbooher@stny.rr.com <mailto:gefbooher@stny.rr.com>) wrote: Bob passed away this morning Feb 18 about 11 am. It was peaceful with family there.
Today she wrote and asked me to share on the list serves:
We are working on the obituary. Bob did not want a funeral. He wanted the family to hold a private memorial event outside on his daughter’s farm at a later time. People are encouraged to make a donation to a worthy local charity of their choice and he was very involved with good vocal groups struggling financially… don’t they all.
Sarah will forward the obituary when it is complete.
Carleton and I worked with Bob as part of the Rochester LCX for the six years we were there--many meetings and events between our neighboring congregation, Dewey Avenue Presbyterian Church and his, Christ Presbyterian Church. Bob was a mentor, friend, and colleague, and we always appreciated his sense of care, compassion, sense of humor, and passion for justice, grounded in local communities. Our paths crossed many times through the ICA and in 2014 when he and Sarah attended the 40th reunion of the Rochester Region Global Odyssey. We had a chance to talk with him a few weeks ago when he was looking for the words to the Being Song and also the In Memoriam Reflection, at that time in hospice care. He said he was half-way through the 6 months' time the doctors gave him. A few days ago we talked with Sarah and Bob was talking in the background, saying he was "lumping along". I asked, limping along?, and he said just "lumping" along.
We give thanks for and celebrate the gift of his passionate life, his care and love for creation (grounded in their farm) and for his love of music and singing. Our prayers are with Sarah and all the family. May Bob's legacy live on through those whose lives he touched.
Grace and peace~ Ellie elliestock@aol.com
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William Schlesinger