Christopher-Butler-Obituary

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Christopher M. Butler

Kansas City, Missouri

May 3, 1966 – Mar 3, 2019 (Age 52)

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BORN
May 3, 1966
DIED
March 3, 2019
AGE
52
LOCATION
Kansas City, Missouri

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Muehlebach Funeral Care - Kansas City Obituary

Christopher M. Butler, 52, passed March 3, 2019.  Mass of Christian Burial 10:30am Sat March 9th at St. Catherine of Siena Church, 4101 E 105 Terr KCMO.  Burial Mt Olivet Cemetery.  Survived by his wife, Bozhena; father, Jack; brother, Jeffry (Robyn); sister, Katie Gray (Dean); nieces and...

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Im just another person who didnt know Chris, but was able to learn so much from him on his radio show. He was indeed a wonderful teacher.

As his adviser at the University of Missouri, and on behalf of the Department and University, I express my deepest condolences for your loss. Chris had a sharp and engaging mind. The academic community is poorer because of his passing.

Didn't hear about his passing until today and I am unable to be there today... my sympathy to all his family.. went to highschool with Chris... and he was my partner in Forensics.. FUNNIEST GUY I EVER MET!... REST WELL OLD FRIEND

My heartfelt sympathy to your family. I have such happy memories of the holidays Chris spent with our family. He had such a great sense of humor - they were good times. I hope you find comfort in happy memories too. With my prayers and sincere sorrow for this loss.

I met Chris on two occasions in his office when I was looking to invest with him. He spent over an hour each time explaining his investment philosophy treating me as if I were Warren Buffet. His enthusiasm and intellect was inspiring. I am truly saddened.

So enjoyed Chris for years on KCMO...spent many a sat. morning "with" Chris in my car. My deepest sympathies to the family.

I enjoyed his radio show every Saturday. You could hear his genuineness and uprightness in his voice. My condolence to the family.

I'm a long-time listener to his Saturday morning radio show. He's been missed lately. Wish I knew he was ill. I would have said a few prayers. Rest in peace.

Chris made you feel like you were a special friend. He was thorough and patient in his explanation of business matters. One could trust him. He will be missed by many and was a pleasure to know.