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Charles R. Butler

Syracuse, New York

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December 1, 2005 Charles R. Butler, 72, of Syracuse, died Thursday at St. Joseph's Hospital, surrounded by his loving family. He was a graduate of Minoa High School and retired from Western Electric in 1983 after 32 years of service. He was an avid train collector. Charles was predeceased by his...

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we will miss u forever and forever

Dad i miss you very much. I'm sure your looking down at us all smiling. You are in gods palace now enjoy your eternal peace and happiness. We will all rember your thrill over trains.God Bless

Dad, I will always cherish our last moments together and our last words to each other will live on in my heart forever. I LOVE YOU TOO!! Tina-Marina

Dad,I will miss you.You will always be in my thoughts.We have spent many times together,whether it was just hanging out,watching the garden grow,talking about the kids and whats going on or being together on x-mas morning opening gifts and having breakfast or running the trains.I could go on and on...If you see Michael John tell him we love him.Now you can get to know another grandson.I hated to see you go but you aren't suffering anymore and now you can have all the water you want.Bye for...

Very sorry we were unable to attend, Bob gave us alot of great memeories with himself and his family.We will never forget him.

Steve & Family
We are sorry for your loss. Our prayers are with you.

Dear Dad, Going to miss playing trains with you. Had lots of fun going on rides and going to the shows and stores together. Hope you get to see the "Man in Black" (Johnny Cash). Maybe he could play the Orange Blossom Special for you.
See you when my train comes in!
Love you, Randy

Grandpa,
I'm sure you're in a better place now, free of pain. I'm sorry you had to suffer, and I miss you a lot. I know it is God's will to have taken you now, and I sure you are walking with him now. I will always remember you for your enthusiams for trains.
I love you,
Nick

Grandpa,
you are in a safe place now and your free of all the pain,you can rest now.
I will always treasure trains because of you and think of you when i see trains..
you will always be in my memories
I will miss you and i will always will love you grandpa.

Love,
Patrick