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CHARLES BUTTON

1945 - 2015

CHARLES BUTTON obituary, 1945-2015, Boston, MA

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CHARLES BUTTON Obituary

BUTTON, Charles On Evacuation Day, March 17, 2015, a longtime resident of the city of Boston (West Roxbury) and formerly of Manchester, CT lost his courageous battle with cancer. He was born in Everett, MA on January 29, 1945. Beloved husband of Sharilyn (Lavoie) Button and devoted father of Robert Button and his wife Susan of East Brookfield and John Button and his wife Danielle of Westwood. Loving grandfather of John and Alexandra Button and Jack and Nicholas Button. Also survived by several cousins, nieces, nephews and extended family. In addition to his loving family, Charlie is survived by new and lifelong friends, professional colleagues and neighbors too numerous to name - all of whom supported him during his fight with cancer. He earned a B.S. in Civil Engineering from Tufts University in 1968, a M.S. in Environmental Engineering from the University of Connecticut in 1973, and was a Licensed Professional Engineer in Massachusetts and New Hampshire. Mr. Button was the Founder and President of Freshwater Consulting. In his forty-five year career as a professional engineer he served as the Chief Engineer and Deputy Chief Operating Officer for the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority, the Chief Engineer of the Boston Water and Sewer Commission, and Chief Engineer for the Hartford Metropolitan District Commission. In addition, he also helped to improve the water environment, public infrastructure and public health during his work with several private international engineering consulting firms in the Boston area. His expertise included the analysis, design and construction of water, wastewater and drainage infrastructure in many locations in the United States and internationally in addition to the many years he dedicated to the City of Boston. Mr. Button played a critical role in the construction of the Boston Harbor Project and Combined Sewer Overflow Program and he was instrumental in the modernization of the region's public drinking water system serving over two million residents in the greater Boston area. During his life-time of public service, he received numerous citations from the U. S. Congress, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, the City of Boston, and the Unites States Environmental Protection Agency, along with the Massachusetts Audubon Society's "A" for Exceptional Action on Behalf of the Living Environment, the Massachusetts Society of Professional Engineer's Young Engineer of the Year Award in 1980 and the American Public Works Association's "Professional Manager of the Year" Award in 2011. As a former member of the Ironworkers Local 7 in South Boston, he was proud of the role he played early in life to help with the construction of many landmark buildings built in Boston during the mid to late 1960s. A 1963 graduate of Everett High School, Mr. Button was also the 1961 State Rifle Champion. In addition to his professional career in public works, he also previously served as a Special Deputy Sherriff and FBI Certified Firearms Instructor in both the Essex and Worcester County Sherriff Departments as well as being a certified Emergency Medical Technician. He was also a life-time member of the Mystic Valley Gun Club in Malden and the Reading Rifle and Revolver Club. A boy scout in his early years, he was a member of the Tufts University Mountain Club and a member of the Appalachian Mountain Club (AMC). He loved the outdoors and the mountains in particular, climbing each of the 40 - 4,000 ft. elevation mountains in northern New England during both the summer and winter months along with numerous other hiking and rock climbing adventures in the Western United States as a young man and later in life with his family. He also enjoyed traveling, time with his friends, motorcycles, car racing, scuba diving, target shooting and he was an avid skier. Mr. Button volunteered considerable time to the improvement of the profession and to public service. Appointed by Mayor, Thomas M. Menino, Charlie also served as the Chairman of the Boston Conservation Commission for more than a decade. He was a member of the Board of Overseers of the Boston Museum of Science, a Past President of the Boston Society of Civil Engineers (2001), a Past Member of the New England Chapter - APWA Board of Directors and an active member of numerous other professional, civic and academic associations including the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), the Water Environment Federation (WEF), the New England Water Environment Association (NEWEA), the Select Society of Sanitary Sludge Shovelers, a Life-Member of the National Society of Professional Engineers (NSPE), a Life-Member of the Massachusetts Society of Professional Engineers (MSPE), the Boston Harbor Association, the Charles River Watershed Association, Save the Harbor/Save the Bay, the Tufts University Civil Engineering Alumni Association and the Everett High School 50th Anniversary Reunion Committee. In addition to public service and democracy, he also believed very strongly in charity and in particular the Salvation Army. Visiting hours in the P.E. Murray-F.J. Higgins, George F. Doherty & Sons Funeral Home 2000 Centre St., WEST ROXBURY, Friday from 4-8pm followed by a Funeral Service beginning at 8pm in the funeral home. Relatives and friends kindly invited. Interment private. A celebration of life will follow at a later date. In lieu of flowers donations may be made in Charles' memory to The Salvation Army, 1500 Washington St. Boston, MA 02118 or to the charity of your choice. For directions guestbook and full obituary www.pemurrayfuneral.com

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Published by Boston Globe from Mar. 18 to Mar. 20, 2015.

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Maura Hennigan

March 12, 2022

Shari and family. I was just thinking of Charlie today not realizing it was the anniversary of his death . He was a good friend to me. I miss him. He left a wonderful legacy in his family. My prayers are with you all. Gone to soon. Rest In Peace Charlie.

Maura Hennigan

March 12, 2019

Miss you Charlie, think of you often.

Sandra Carlin McCormack

March 21, 2015

Shari,
May.all your good memories comfort you and yours at this time and in the future.
My condolences on what sounds like quite a person.

Roberta Keough-Ciavattieri

March 21, 2015

So very sorry to hear of Charlie's passing. He worked closely with my late husband, Paul Keough, of the EPA. Paul admired Charlie for his intelligence, steadfastness and most of all, his winning personality. I had the pleasure of meeting Charlie several times, and he was always gracious and warm - a real gentleman. Please accept my condolences.

Bill Perry

March 20, 2015

My deepest condolences to the Button family for your great loss. If anyone ever had the right to be full of himself, it was Charlie. But he never was and that is what made him so special. I will always remember him as being a great guy, levelheaded, and always ready to tell a joke or tip one back. He certainly made the best of life's journey. He will be sorely missed.

March 20, 2015

Many an afternoon Charlie and could be found sitting at my family's kitchen table with our Latin or physics books open to the homework lesson. Charlie got me through physics, in fact he was always my lab partner. He was so patient, an excellent teacher.
On a Friday afternoon, if our class was having a dance, we would decorate the gym, along with many of our classmates. I so clearly remember one afternoon he used an electrical wire to balance while perched on the top of an extended ladder. Over my shoulder I heard, " jacqui, pull me down. Use both hands, jerk hard." He was receiving an electric shock. He was so calm, thinking clearly, giving me precise directions. He always thought like a scientist.
In our first year of college, he talked me into climbing Mt. Washington with his Tufts Mountain climbing club. In my girlie, girlie tennis shoes, I followed him for hours. He loved the day; I was miserable, wondering how I ever agreed to this. He was a big influence in my life.
I have a million fond memories and wonderful stories about Charlie. The highlight was when he ended up in the hospital and met the love of his life, Sharie. When he talked about his nurse, his eyes lit up.
As I type, I'm sitting at a beautiful golf course in Palm Desert, listening to the birds sing, with no other ambient sound, reminiscing. My heart is broken; he was far too young.
His family and friends have been blessed to have such an extraordinary soul in their lives.
jacqui Toledo, Fair Oaks, CA.

Renay Peters

March 20, 2015

My condolences to the Button Family. Mr Button will never be forgotten. I knew his signature years before having the opportunity to work with him. I will always remember his voice and his smile.

Maura Hennigan

March 20, 2015

To Shari and all the Button Family, I am so sorry for the loss of Charlie, he was an extraordinary man. I have such warm memories of him. He was such a giving and dedicated person. I remember him educating me about sidewalk and street excavation when I was on the City Council and our trips to various street sites to show me first hand examples. He was truly dedicated to his work on behalf of the public and was a loving caring family man and friend. I am grateful for his friendship and will miss him so much. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Jane Comerford

March 19, 2015

Shari,
You and yours are in my thoughts & prayers XXOOXX

Kathleen Burke

March 19, 2015

Dear Shari and Family, I was so very sorry to hear of the death of your husband, Charlie. His life was so full because of not only his devotion to his family but his esteemed service to the public. May the angels stand by and comfort you with the loss of such a wonderful man.

Mary Sanderson

March 19, 2015

How utterly sad. He helped many people and the environment and made it all a better place. My sincere condolences to the entire family.

March 19, 2015

Hi Shari,
A tragic time. Charlie was one of my best friends for over 40 years. We have a myriad of memories together. Isabel and I send you our heartfelt sympathy.
Bill Gray

Irene

March 19, 2015

A true friend, great loss for us all. A great engineer, mentor to many younger engineers. Enjoyed a good time - will miss those opportunities. Forever remembered.

Austine Frawley

March 19, 2015

Sorry to learn of Charlie's passing. Sincere condolences to his family on the loss of a true gentleman. I knew Charlie casually thru our mutual EPA friends.

Phyllis & Donnie Barry

March 19, 2015

Dear Button family - I am so sorry for you loss. Charlie will be missed by all who knew him and I will keep him in our prayers.

Mike & Julie Bisi

March 19, 2015

Dear Bob and family, so very sorry for your loss. Your Dad was a very special man who will be greatly missed although he has left a great leagcy for the work he did. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

March 19, 2015

Dear Shari,
I am so sorry to hear of Charlie's passing. I remember what a lovely fellow he was, his love of mountain climbing and good sense of humor. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.

Your cousin, Kathy Mullaney Williams

Karen Raddin

March 19, 2015

Remembering a wonderful husband and father. My children grew up with his family and we're always welcome into their home. They remain close friends. In loving memory, Karen Godino Raddin

March 19, 2015

Shari, so sorry to hear of loss of your husband. Martha Mullaney Pellegrino

March 18, 2015

Hello Shari, my deepest condolences for your loss., May memories provide you with peace and comfort.

Richard "Bric" Mullaney
Bristol ,CT.

Lennie Mullaney

March 18, 2015

Dear Shari, My deepest sympathy on the death of your husband Charlie. I am so very sorry. Your cousin, Lennie Mullaney

Elisa Speranza

March 18, 2015

Charlie was one of a kind. His legacy will live on in a cleaner environment. He was a true public servant, a loyal friend, and a trusted mentor. I know I am a better person for having known him.

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