Edward George Booth “The Fast One,” 72, departed this life on July 10, 2020 at home, surrounded by his loving family.
He was born to George and Lillian Booth on March 18, 1948. As a young boy he learned the value of hard work by helping his parents in the family business, Community Sand & Gravel.
Ed continued to work for his parents until he became an owner operator for Starline Trucking. Following his 28 years at Starline, Ed went to work for DLM Trucking and ended his career at Vicks Trucking.
He married Debbie (Sowa) Booth in 1976. Ed was a gear head who loved anything with power and speed. It didn’t matter if it was a car, truck, boat or ATV. As long as it was fast, he was happy. Ed enjoyed being outside and soaking up the sun. He loved his Jeep, which he took on the annual summer trip to the Sand Dunes in Silver Lake, Mich. Ed always looked forward to escaping the Wisconsin winter in Lake Havasu, Ariz. where he could off road in the desert.
Ed was a devoted and loving father and grandfather. He was a good man that was strong and proud. Some of the most important moments in his life were the times he spent with his grandchildren. He lived life to the fullest and will be missed dearly.
He is survived by his loving wife of 44 years, Debbie; three children, Adam (Mallory) Booth, AJ (Kim) Booth and Ashley Booth; five grandchildren, Jaxn, Caleb, Grace, Connor and a granddaughter due this fall; sister, Linda (Rich Holcombe) Hays of Traverse City, Mich; sister-in-law, Cheryl Kessler, of Burlington; as well as a niece and nephew.
He was preceded in death by his parents, and three brothers-in-law.
The family requests that donations be made to the City of Delavan Fire Department in lieu of flowers.
Visitation will be held on Friday, July 17 at Betzer Funeral Home, 118 S. 2nd St., Delavan from 3 to 7 p.m., and on Saturday from 9 a.m. until the service at 10 a.m. with Pastor Bob Kamps of Como Community Church officiating. Interment will follow at Spring Grove Cemetery.
Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, everyone is asked to be patient and abide by social distancing guidelines. Everyone is welcome, but only 40 people will be allowed in the building at any given time. Masks are not required, but are recommended per CDC guidelines. Guests are welcome to come inside to offer support and condolences, but are asked to be mindful of the amount of time spent inside so that all mourners are able to express their sympathy.
Betzer Family Funeral Home is serving the family.