Steven Boote

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04.11.2009 : C M Walbran ex RAF wrote My thoughts and tears are for your Family Friends and Comrades

You will not be forgotten

Sleep well Brave Hero you will be sorely missed

By all of US that you left behind

In this the Month of Remembrance

05.11.2009 : michelle hall wrote
Your star shines the brightest. ste fond memories from when we worked together,
rest in peace mate, all our love and thoughts are with your loved ones
love michelle and andy

05.11.2009 : louise penn wrote R.I.P Steve, You will be sadly missed, Proud and Privileged to have known you, Goodnight Godbless, True hero xxxxxx

05.11.2009 : Alison Elson wrote My thoughts are with your family, my heart goes out to them all. Your sacrifice will never be forgotten. Sleep tight, hero. God bless xxxxx

05.11.2009 : Lasting Tribute wrote Cpl Boote's Company Commander, Major Phil Hacker, said:

Steven's death, so early in our tour, has come as a great shock to us all. He loved being a soldier in the Territorial Army and revelled in Army life.

He knew and accepted the dangers a tour of Afghanistan might bring. Courageous by nature, he was an outstanding soldier who always volunteered for the most demanding tasks. He inspired confidence in all those he served with and we are all so proud and feel so humble to have served with him.

We will always remember Steven who was a true example of the Royal Military Police Corps motto 'Exemplo Ducemus'; by Example we Lead.

05.11.2009 : Lasting Tribute wrote The Operations Officer for 160 Provost Company, Captain Karen Tait, said:

Corporal Boote made an instant impact with 160 Provost Company, he was grinning with excitement at the prospect of training with us and ultimately deploying with us on tour.

He spoke with me about the possibility of enlisting as a regular soldier, something I would have wholeheartedly supported.

Throughout pre-deployment training and during his short time on operations he demonstrated why he was the man for the job - committed and courageous to the end. It is an honour to have served with him.

05.11.2009 : Lasting Tribute wrote 2nd Lieutenant Richard Evans said:

Corporal Boote served with 160 Provost Company as a Territorial Army soldier from 116 Provost Company. He was a keen, hardworking individual who fully embraced the ethos of the Royal Military Police and Military life.

He immersed himself fully in all he did, and did so with a sense of humour and alacrity. Corporal Boote is a shining example to Service Police.

He was a grafter, dedicated soldier, and a good friend to many within the Regiment. Never one to complain, Corporal Boote accepted all responsibilities bestowed on him, and eagerly tackled every challenge he came across.

He was a tough individual who made a great and lasting impression on those who served with him. He will be sorely missed.

11.11.2009 : sharon honey wrote We don't ask for miracles,
But today just one will do;
To leave the door wide open,
And see you walk right through.
We would wrap our arms around you,
And kiss your smiling face,
For you were very special,
Who no one can replace.

We wish we met you sooner. You done the whole family proud.
RIP Steve, your be missed. All our love Cousin Neil,Sharon & Little Callum xx

25.11.2009 : jan pote wrote I personally did not know you Steve, but i have heard so much about you.
You died a hero and will live in everyones hearts as a hero.
God bless all your family, your girlfriend and your friends.
Rest in peace Steve.

Jan (Steve Thomas's sister) x

25.11.2009 : ann finnegan wrote Whatever else we fail to do,
We never fail to think of you.
i dont know steven i have a son who looks like his twinn i feel devastated by his loss not sure why he looked like a kind lovely man so sad for your loss my heart is with you .xxx

27.11.2009 : Louise Joyce wrote I didn't actually know you Steven, but you where taken as a hero. you hadn't even begun your life you still had so much to experience. Our thoughts and prayers are with your family and hope they will take comfort in knowing they are never alone in their loss. Goodnight Godbless to a true life hero x

27.11.2009 : david evans wrote A fitting tribute from your family and friends at ChristChurch today.I only knew of you through the reports of your passing in the media but you were clearly someone who had so much to contribute.An ordinary lad with extraordinary qualities.I am humbled by your sacrifice.My thoughts and thanks are with your family at this difficult time.



Steven Boote, Royal Military Police

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