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Cledyth E. Butler

Steelton, Pennsylvania

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Cledyth E. Butler, 66, of S. 13th St., transitioned into eternal life on Tuesday, February 16, 2010, in the peace and love of her home, surrounded by her devoted husband and loving family. She was born in Harrisburg, daughter of Marion (McKinney) Collins and the late Conrad Collins, a graduate...

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Cledyth "Toe"

God made it possible for us to bond together only he can split or divide this union of love. I will never forget or forsake you. I miss you.

Your loving Husband and Friend

DeWitt

Rest in peace auntie, we love you and you are truly going to be missed.


Kim, Ciara, and Ryan Collins

To Artie & Family.My thoughts and prayers are with you.There are never enough words or the right words at a time like this.I Remember when I was a young child I would go over and knock on the door and say "hi is Artie home MRS.DeWITT? "One day she smiled and said "honey.I'M MRS.'TOE" or MRS.Butler my husband's name is DeWitt."She is turly going to be missed.Teaching her grandchildren how to ride their bikes,and setting on the deck with her friends and family or her mother.She was more than a...

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

To Kellie & Family: Baby Girl I Know you will miss your Mother,because you were very close she still in your Heart .Don't forget she with Jesus,I love you Kellie

Sincerely,

Lee Anna Floyd
(MOMA)


~Harrisburg,Pennsylvania

Brother DeWitt and family, as we know God never make mistakes. Sister Cledyth was one of those sweetest flowers and I will always keep that smile in my memories of Cledyth. She gave me my instructions and I will abide by them. God will continue to comfort you and your family. You and Cledyth are a great inspiration to us all.

Sincerely,

Sis. Evon M. Floyd

TO THE FAMILY
I AM TRUELY SADDEN ABOUT THE LOST OF YOUR LOVED ONE. SHE WAS A TRUELY A WONDERFUL PERSON. MAY THE LORD BE WITH YOU.

VELMA PRATHER

To Our Grandma - The way it smelled when Grandma Butler cooked.
When you're bad, the way she looked.
How she would do anything to help a friend.
The way she'll stick by you until the end.
She's one of the nicest people you'll ever meet.
She had the sweetest smile you'll ever seek.
The way she'll cheer you up when you're down.
And how she helps you to turn your frown.
The way she jokes and laughs with us,
Her soul so kind, so sweet, so free.

TO OUR CAMMANDER OF VFW POST 250 AND OUR BRO DeWITT A. BUTLER, I AS THE CHAPLIN of OUR POST WOULD LIKE YOU TO KNOW PERSONALLY THAT WE SHARE IN THE MEMORY OF YOUR LOVING WIFE CLEDYTH,AND AS MOST OF US NEVER MET HER,BUT WE KNOW THAT SHE WAS AN IDEAL PERSON CAUSE IT REFLECTED IN YOU AS OUR LEADER,COMRAD AND AS A VERY GOOD FRIEND. I WOULD LIKE TO SAY TO YOU, YOU HAVE NOT LOST A BEAUTIFUL WIFE, BUT YOU HAVE GAINED A MEMORY THAT WILL LAST YOU A LIFE TIME,MAY GOD CONTINUE TO BLESS YOU AND THE FAMILY...