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Elmer E. "Butch" Boles

Houston, Texas

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ELMER E. "BUTCH" BOLES, born February 24, 1940 entered Eternal Rest on June 6, 2007. He retired from Binswanger Glass after 39 years of service. Elmer is survived by his wife of 44 Years, Annette Boles; children, Donny Boles, Lisa Martinez, Shelly Lamb and Cindy Gates; 12 grandchildren; 6 bonus...

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I was very sorry to hear of your loss. Butch was a wonderful person and will be missed by all who knew him. May God bless you in your time of need and always.

"For it is far better to depart and be with Christ"

Annette & family:

We will pray for you during this time of loss as I know Butch was loved by all his friend and kids and grandkids and you will miss him. We only have good memories of having fun with you & Butch. Thanks

You are in our thoughts and prayers. I always enjoyed working with Butch the short time I was glazing.

A great man who will be greatly missed on the golf course. Your family was truly blessed to have Butch as a father and husband.

Annette,
You and Butch will always be thought of as my other parents. The memories I have with Butch are not replaceable. I am sorry for your sudden loss of your husband, he was a great man and Father - in -Law.

Roland Rocka

I worked with Butch in the late 70's and early 80's. He helped me in many ways. I am grateful to have known Butch and will not forget him

Annette,
I am very sorry to hear of your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Always very pleased with Butch as a friend,someone you'd always depend on,I have lots of happy memories.

Annette,
I'm so sorry for your lose. I can't tell you enough that you are loved and that the Lord will see you through the darkest hours. He will take care of you like no other.
One of my memories as a kid growing up was staying with them while moma and daddy (Uncle Robert) worked. Butch was grown and I always thought he was handsome and like a big bear. Cooter was telling me earlier about them playing golf. Also hearing stories about going fishing with Uncle Elmer Sibley. I'm sorry we...