Stephen Booth obituary: Stephen Booth's Obituary, Dayton

In Memory Of
Stephen Christopher Booth
1977 - 2018

Obituary photo of Stephen Booth, Dayton-OH
Obituary photo of Stephen Booth, Dayton-OH

In Memory Of
Stephen Christopher Booth
1977 - 2018

Stephen Christopher Booth, age 40 of Miamisburg, passed away Sunday, June 17, 2018 from a motorcycle accident. He was born November 6, 1977 in Kettering, Ohio the son of Steven Booth and Elizabeth Bowlin.

In addition to his father, Stephen is preceded in death by his maternal grandfather, Jesse Creech and paternal grandparents, Jean and Harry Booth.

Stephen is survived by his significant other, Ashley Elking; daughter, Alexis Carpenter; sons, Beckett Booth and Emery Booth; sisters, Stephanie Booth and Jessica (Travis) Masingo; nephew, Charlie Spencer; niece, Savannah Spencer and best friends, Matt Filbrun, Jeff McIntosh and Duane Went Sr. as well as many others.

Stephen was employed as a forklift operator at Faurecia in Franklin, OH for almost 3 years. He had previously worked for other local companies including Gayston, Electripack and Taco Bell.

Stephen attended Madison High School in Middletown and later completed his education by obtaining his GED and becoming HVAC certified at Greene County Career Center.

When he wasn’t spending time with family, Stephen enjoyed fishing, hiking, riding his 4-wheeler, playing softball, working on cars and was a life-long Bengals fan. Stephen was a friend to everyone and willing to help anyone in need.

Family will receive friends Sunday June 24, 2018 from 3:00-7:00 pm at Newcomer – Kettering Chapel. In accordance with his wishes a private cremation will conclude Stephen’s services. Memorial contributions may be made to support the future of Stephen's children by making a deposit to Wright Patt Credit Union in the name of Ashley Elking and Stephen Booth. Memories and condolences may be shared with the family by visiting Stephen’s online memorial at www.newcomerdayton.com.

Stephen Christopher Booth, age 40 of Miamisburg, passed away Sunday, June 17, 2018 from a motorcycle accident. He was born November 6, 1977 in Kettering, Ohio the son of Steven Booth and Elizabeth Bowlin.

In addition to his father, Stephen is preceded in death by his maternal grandfather, Jesse Creech and paternal grandparents, Jean and Harry Booth.

Stephen is survived by his significant other, Ashley Elking; daughter, Alexis Carpenter; sons, Beckett Booth and Emery Booth; sisters, Stephanie Booth and Jessica (Travis) Masingo; nephew, Charlie Spencer; niece, Savannah Spencer and best friends, Matt Filbrun, Jeff McIntosh and Duane Went Sr. as well as many others.

Stephen was employed as a forklift operator at Faurecia in Franklin, OH for almost 3 years. He had previously worked for other local companies including Gayston, Electripack and Taco Bell.

Stephen attended Madison High School in Middletown and later completed his education by obtaining his GED and becoming HVAC certified at Greene County Career Center.

When he wasn’t spending time with family, Stephen enjoyed fishing, hiking, riding his 4-wheeler, playing softball, working on cars and was a life-long Bengals fan. Stephen was a friend to everyone and willing to help anyone in need.

Family will receive friends Sunday June 24, 2018 from 3:00-7:00 pm at Newcomer – Kettering Chapel. In accordance with his wishes a private cremation will conclude Stephen’s services. Memorial contributions may be made to support the future of Stephen's children by making a deposit to Wright Patt Credit Union in the name of Ashley Elking and Stephen Booth. Memories and condolences may be shared with the family by visiting Stephen’s online memorial at www.newcomerdayton.com.

Services & Gatherings

Visitation

Sunday, June 24, 2018 from 3:00pm to 7:00pm
Kettering Chapel
3940 Kettering Blvd
Kettering, OH 45439
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Kettering Chapel (937-293-4141) is assisting the family

Kettering Chapel (937-293-4141) is assisting the family

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