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Brian Booth of Miamisburg passed away June 1, 2022 at Miami Valley Hospital at the age of 30.

He was born in Kettering on 9 November 1991 and lived in Miamisburg. He played soccer, football, and was a member of the high school swim team.  After graduating from high school he attended Sinclair Community College.

Moving to the Miami Florida area and then to Southern California he worked for a debt consolidation company.  Although he enjoyed the warm weather and beautiful beaches he returned to Dayton seeking a career change.  He worked at Cincinnati Fans in Mason before switching to the Fuyao plant in Moraine.

Brian was an avid music, movie, and video game lover.  He followed the Buffalo Bills, the Buffalo Sabres, and the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Brian is survived by his beloved son Aiden, his brother Brandon Booth, his mother Beth Booth, his father William Booth, his grandmother Nancy Sorensen, his Nana Helen Booth, as well as numerous aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews.

The Sorensen family will receive family Tuesday, 14 June from 6-7 p.m. at the Wellspring  Baptist Church (2094 E. State Route 73, Waynesville OH 45068).  The service will follow at 7 p.m.

The Booth family will receive family and friends Friday, 17 June  from 2-3 p.m. at W.E. Lusain Funeral Home (2455 Stanley Avenue, Dayton OH 45404).
November 16, 2022
November 16, 2022
He was a good dad i loved spending time with him i will miss him a lot he was't all way's there but i know he loved me and ill miss him.
September 9, 2022
September 9, 2022
I’m just finding out about your passing… and I’m heartbroken. I have so many questions.. luckily I was able to find our pictures together, unfortunately I can’t share them on this platform. If anyone wants to see the pictures I have find me on Facebook: Liz Bokesh.
We dated for about 5 months in florida which ended when I moved back to PA. The first night we met we were on the beach, I have you a handful of small seashells and ever since then we were inseparable for those 5 months. I lost my vape in an Uber and I was snapping out, you left and came back in 20 minutes with a brand new vape for me because I was broke. It was the last of your money, and you spent it on me so I’d be happy. You had the biggest heart. My favorite was when you held me like a baby in your arms, as I’m 5’1” and you were about 7’ tall. I felt so safe with you.
Your son meant the world to you. I remember you didn’t go a day without talking about your love for him, how you missed him so so much.
I’m heartbroken about the chain of events.. my heart goes out to the entire family, but especially your mom, dad, brother, and your son. Words can’t express the grief of loss, but especially when it’s a loss in this manner.
June 17, 2022
June 17, 2022
I love and miss you Brian. Yea It may be true that we drifted apart in the later years of our lives and we didn’t always see eye to eye, hell there were times we were at total odds with one another. But for as long as I knew you If I ever needed you I would always get an answer to my calls, and you were always there no matter what was goin on. You were my ride or die and I wouldn’t fear for a second you wouldn’t be there with me thru whatever challenges I faced in life. No matter what went on between us and regardless of how little we may have talked toward the end you are and always will be my brother. I never imagined this is how things would end. I will always cherish the positive impact you had on my life. You will never be forgotten brother! I would give anything just to see you and hear your voice one more time. I wish things coulda ended differently but we all have our demons, some are just stronger than others and sometimes they win. I’m sorry I couldn’t be there to help your thru yours. I regret my stubbornness and my ignorance to not see the greater picture sooner. You were one of the brightest and most intellectually gifted individuals I knew. You could always handle any obstacle that stood in your way, and you did it all with a smile on your face. I miss that smile. I miss you brother. I just hope you’re at peace and promise your memory will always be one that I cherish. And it’ll be that of the good times we shared, from navigating grade school all the way thru high school, the nights we’d stay up playing games till the sun rose, vacations with your family that I was able to go on. All the years of playing soccer. And the nights we would walk miles and miles for some of the silliest and most random reasons, playing Pokémon and getting my ass kicked no matter how I revamped my deck. The parties and the adventures we embarked on together. You were there with me thru so much of my life and I couldn’t have asked for a better friend to grow up having. Your memory and spirit will love on with me, forever. Much love man and I wish you were still with us.
June 17, 2022
June 17, 2022
Brian will be greatly missed by both his son and I. Brian and myself were highschool sweethearts and welcomed his only child Aiden Paul Booth on April 12th 2011 at 8:05 am. Though he traveled and went his own way He had recently become a huge part of his sons life he was always willing to spoil Aiden and spoke to him daily. Brian was also such a great co parent he always had my back no matter the situation that arose in parenting. We could talk and laugh for hours over Aiden and things we used to do. He was a huge support to myself and our son. The new of his passing has hit the both of us very hard and with heavy hearts we have to say goodbye to him. We will keep our memories with him forever. Brian was an amazing human with such a kind and loving heart though we had our ups and downs he will forever hold a special place in our hearts. As I’m not very good at these types of things I’ve struggled with what to say or write. We love you Brian Booth you big goof ball we will never understand why God called you home but we will rest assured we will see you again one day!
June 13, 2022
June 13, 2022
Missing you crazy Brian! I love you and called you a brother. You were taken to soon. Rest In Peace brother.
June 12, 2022
June 12, 2022
Brian I miss you. You were my baby boy, my son, my friend. I miss your laugh and loving smile. I will always love you. Mom

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November 16, 2022
November 16, 2022
He was a good dad i loved spending time with him i will miss him a lot he was't all way's there but i know he loved me and ill miss him.
September 9, 2022
September 9, 2022
I’m just finding out about your passing… and I’m heartbroken. I have so many questions.. luckily I was able to find our pictures together, unfortunately I can’t share them on this platform. If anyone wants to see the pictures I have find me on Facebook: Liz Bokesh.
We dated for about 5 months in florida which ended when I moved back to PA. The first night we met we were on the beach, I have you a handful of small seashells and ever since then we were inseparable for those 5 months. I lost my vape in an Uber and I was snapping out, you left and came back in 20 minutes with a brand new vape for me because I was broke. It was the last of your money, and you spent it on me so I’d be happy. You had the biggest heart. My favorite was when you held me like a baby in your arms, as I’m 5’1” and you were about 7’ tall. I felt so safe with you.
Your son meant the world to you. I remember you didn’t go a day without talking about your love for him, how you missed him so so much.
I’m heartbroken about the chain of events.. my heart goes out to the entire family, but especially your mom, dad, brother, and your son. Words can’t express the grief of loss, but especially when it’s a loss in this manner.
June 17, 2022
June 17, 2022
I love and miss you Brian. Yea It may be true that we drifted apart in the later years of our lives and we didn’t always see eye to eye, hell there were times we were at total odds with one another. But for as long as I knew you If I ever needed you I would always get an answer to my calls, and you were always there no matter what was goin on. You were my ride or die and I wouldn’t fear for a second you wouldn’t be there with me thru whatever challenges I faced in life. No matter what went on between us and regardless of how little we may have talked toward the end you are and always will be my brother. I never imagined this is how things would end. I will always cherish the positive impact you had on my life. You will never be forgotten brother! I would give anything just to see you and hear your voice one more time. I wish things coulda ended differently but we all have our demons, some are just stronger than others and sometimes they win. I’m sorry I couldn’t be there to help your thru yours. I regret my stubbornness and my ignorance to not see the greater picture sooner. You were one of the brightest and most intellectually gifted individuals I knew. You could always handle any obstacle that stood in your way, and you did it all with a smile on your face. I miss that smile. I miss you brother. I just hope you’re at peace and promise your memory will always be one that I cherish. And it’ll be that of the good times we shared, from navigating grade school all the way thru high school, the nights we’d stay up playing games till the sun rose, vacations with your family that I was able to go on. All the years of playing soccer. And the nights we would walk miles and miles for some of the silliest and most random reasons, playing Pokémon and getting my ass kicked no matter how I revamped my deck. The parties and the adventures we embarked on together. You were there with me thru so much of my life and I couldn’t have asked for a better friend to grow up having. Your memory and spirit will love on with me, forever. Much love man and I wish you were still with us.
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Brian Booth of Miamisburg passed away June 1, 2022 at Miami Valley Hospital at the age of 30.

He was born in Kettering on 9 November 1991 and lived in Miamisburg. He played soccer, football, and was a member of the high school swim team.  After graduating from high school he attended Sinclair Community College.

Moving to the Miami Florida area and then to Southern California he worked for a debt consolidation company.  Although he enjoyed the warm weather and beautiful beaches he returned to Dayton seeking a career change.  He worked at Cincinnati Fans in Mason before switching to the Fuyao plant in Moraine.

Brian was an avid music, movie, and video game lover.  He followed the Buffalo Bills, the Buffalo Sabres, and the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Brian is survived by his beloved son Aiden, his brother Brandon Booth, his mother Beth Booth, his father William Booth, his grandmother Nancy Sorensen, his Nana Helen Booth, as well has numerous Aunts, Uncles, nieces and nephews.

The Sorensen family will receive family Tuesday, 14 June from 6-7 p.m. at the Wellspring  Baptist Church (2094 E. State Route 73, Waynesville OH 45068).  The service will follow at 7 p.m.

The Booth family will receive family and friends Friday, 17 June  from 2-3 p.m. at W.E.Lusain Funeral Home (2455 Stanley Avenue, Dayton OH 45404).

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