Radiance (Erin Booth Memorial Scholarship Fund)
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In honor of Erin Booth's legacy we are trying to start a memorial fund to be used for future scholarships. She always wanted to help others. We hope others can benefit from her story and promote Erin's full radiance through others.
With incredibly sad news, our daughter Erin passed away on Sunday. Our hearts will forever be in pieces over her passing. She was always the most fun loving, big personality, spirited girl who was always determined to do things her way. We could write 4 books of Eri-isms and it would still not be enough. Erin was never short on opinions, ideas, makeup tips, and stuff animals. She was very smart, so smart that school and studying came natural to her. Her hair color was the most beautiful color of red, brown, blond and all shades in between. Her eyes were a beautiful hazel color and always kind. She was just inducted into the National Junior’s Honor Society at FCMS which was a proud moment of achievement for her. And she wanted to play flag football for the first time and she did with all boys and not knowing what she was doing, and she did great.
She will always be a Daddy’s girl and loved her “daddy-daughter dates”. She was a little mermaid where it didn’t matter the temperature of the water, she was going to swim. She was a great little sister to Brian because the little sister’s job is to always annoy the big brother. She will never get to grow up, and go to High School, the prom, college, get married. We will never know the person that she would have become and all the successes in life and life’s future rewards. We will never hear her laugh, see her smile, hear her voice again. Erin touched so many people’s lives and she will never, ever know her impact.
Life changes in a blink of an eye. Our life has forever changed and we will rely on each other to make it through and carry on her legacy as apart of ours. Her life will not be forgotten and her spirit will live on with all of the people’s lives she touched everyday. She was courageous and we only wished she knew how to use all of that courage. Our family is waiting to wake up from this bad dream. Her story isn't finished.
Organizer
Scott Booth
Organizer
Fruit Cove, FL