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BUTLER, Roger
Roger Butler, 85, passed away Nov. 6, 2020, He was born in Corpus Christi, TX, and graduated from Southwestern University in Georgetown, TX, with a BS degree in Chemistry. In his early career, Roger worked in sales and purchasing in the chemical industry; later, he established Trans-Coastal Industries, where he was active until his death. He was a long-term member and past president of the Atlanta Chemical Sales Club.
He is survived by his wife of 63 years, Fannie Lou, children Ross (Rae), Scott (Meri) and Sara Childers (Tom), and grandchildren Anna, Molly, Cole, Savannah and Jane.
Roger's greatest joy was being with family and friends. He always had a warm smile, a kind word, and usually a hug for his many, many friends. For many years he was involved in scout leadership and continued to share his talents of woodworking, cooking, and entertaining with all around him. Often he hosted countless friends of all ages at his favorite place: Athens Boat Club at Lake Lanier. He was an active member of Kingswood United Methodist Church and a member of Cherokee Town & Country Club.
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In 1993, Leigh and I bought the house next to Roger and Fannie Lou Butler. The house seller (whose name I forget) said to me "You are getting the best neighbors one could possibly get." This really struck me because he had been the Butler's neighbor for less than a year. However, he was right. Roger became a true friend and wonderful neighbor. My wife and Fannie Lou became, a continue to be, best friends. But since this is about Roger, I simply state that he was more than a friend and neighbor, He was one of the kindest men I have ever met. I miss him, but am conforted by the wonderful memories we created.
Brad Webb
Friend
November 2, 2023
Great friend.worked together in AZS chemical,Atlanta.I came back to India We exchanged greetings Will miss him
Satish Khanna
January 1, 2021
Roger Butler, a great husband, father, grandfather, friend his whole life. Roger had a keen wit & shared his humor with all & that sometimes hid a quiet wisdom & keen perception which he shared unselfishly. Roger was an exceptional salesman an a
very successful business man. Roger is truly one of a kind & an honor to have known him. God speed on your final journey Roger
Nick Howard
Friend
November 16, 2020
Uncle Roger, you will be missed by many. We have only a few memories together but they are all happy, fun-loving, cherished memories. God welcomes you into His loving arms in the name of his Son Jesus Christ. Your memory lives on eternally through your smile, chuckle, kindness, generosity and love for others. We will see each other again and I look forward to that celebration. Loving thoughts to all of you. May you have peace, comfort in each other. Love and Light, Karin Sue
Karin Sue
Family
November 9, 2020
It is a treat to know Roger. I met Roger about 48 years ago when my sister Margaret became friends with Sara. Our families became friends. Roger had a way to make you feel special and loved. I learned about jalapeños, grilling, and cooking. Together with Fannie Lou they practiced hospitality and welcomed us into their home and lives. Along with my parents, Roger and Fannie Lou are who Mickey and I strive to be like when it comes to opening our home and entertaining friends. Our lives are enriched because we knew Roger. He will be dearly missed.
Teresa Butler
Teresa Butler
Friend
November 9, 2020
Richard Macartney
November 8, 2020
I really don’t know where to begin. Roger was so funny, dad like, caring and sometimes ask father like questions. I cared for him like a father. I learned to be fun funny and sincere and to water ski!! I picked a husband that always gets his shirts pressed. I always noticed that in Roger. Between Roger and Fannielou, three of the nicest children were raised. Knowing them all but one to be my lifetime friend , Sara. What a legacy. I can only pray that I would come close. Job and life well done!! Will miss you but never forget you! Love Margaret
Margaret Evans
Friend
November 8, 2020
Mr. Butler was so special to me. I have the fondest memories of him and all your family. I am so sorry for your loss and my continued prayers are with you all.
Sheila Holt
Friend
November 8, 2020
In 1993 when my wife and I bought the house next to Roger and Fannie Lou, the seller told us that his neighbors, the Butlers, were the BEST. We found out later that those sellers had been the Butler's neighbor for less than 2 years. We lasted as neighbors for much longer and remained close friends for 27 years and they wee the BEST. Roger was the BEST. A wonderful man, a wonderful friend, a one of a kind. love you, Roger.
Brad Webb
Friend
November 8, 2020
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