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John BUTLER Obituary

BUTLER, John (Jack) Edward It is with great sadness that Jack's family announces his passing on November 10, 2017 at the age of 91 at Williams Lake, BC. Jack was predeceased by Kay his loving wife of 67 years. He is fondly remembered by his children Linda (Bob) and George; his grandchildren Adam (Kim), Ian (Samantha) and Julie; also by his three great-granddaughters. Jack was a longtime resident of Toronto (Borough of York). He worked many years for the school board as a caretaker. Jack is best known for always being there to help family, friends and neighbours. Jack was a fun loving and kind hearted man who will be missed by all who knew him.

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Published by Toronto Star on Nov. 25, 2017.

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Julie Butler

December 2, 2017

R.I.P Grandpa:
You will be missed but not forgotten all thous fun summers with you and grandma... your with grandma again where you belong I love you both

Robinson Newmarket

November 28, 2017

Sorry for your loss. I worked with your dad at Board he was a good guy we had lot of laughs.

Janice Barker

November 27, 2017

Your Dad lived around the corner from my parents (Doreen & Ernie Barker of Glenhaven Street). I remember reading newspaper headlines about him fending off potential robbers while walking his dog. Pierre Frigault has fond memories of working with your Dad when he was at York Memorial Collegiate. He was quite a guy who will never be forgotten.

Katie Weigert

November 26, 2017

Linda: I remember meeting your dad at our Graduation at Depot, Regina like it was yesterday. To me, he was a wise, yet humble man of gentle spirit. He passed on these marvelous attributes to you, who was a devoted daughter to the end. May only loving memories give you comfort at this difficult time. Love, Katie (Eric)

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