Frank-Butto-Obituary

Frank Butto

Anchorage, Alaska

Jan 11, 1921 – Mar 10, 2018 (Age 97)

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BORN
January 11, 1921
DIED
March 10, 2018
AGE
97
LOCATION
Anchorage, Alaska

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Frank Butto of Anchorage, Alaska, passed away on Saturday, March 10, 2018, at Providence Hospital. He was 97 years young. He was born on Jan. 11, 1921, in Loomis, Calif. to Mary Ruiz and Antonio Butto.He attended Roseville High School in Roseville, Calif., where he played varsity football. He...

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Butto Family - March 1985

Harold Jilbert, Frank Butto and Alfred Monis - 1945

I have few memories of my parents siblings and family visits. However, I do remember Uncle Frank and Aunt Bernice coming down to visit my parents Al and Mary Monis. My wife convinced me to start looking into our family genealogy since I have all our family photos. I just found out about Uncle Franks passing and happened to run across a couple of great photos with Uncle Frank in them. My sincere condolences.

Savoring a tomato from our garden on a visit

I had just heard that our dear Uncle Frank had passed away while I was out of the country. He was the life of the party, the light of our lives, and the rock of his family. We didn't see him often but when we did it was as though he kept us in his heart during the absence and no time had passed. He adored his family and was so proud of his sons and grandchildren. He showered all of us nieces and nephews with his magic. To Frank, Tony and Jerry, he was an example to us all of a life well...

I am deeply sorry for the loss of your loved one. May family and friends love and support each other during this trying time.

FRANK WORKED WITH MY DECEASED HUSBAND, CLARENCE (DUSTY) RHOADES AT THE BASE FOR YEARS AND WE WERE NEIGHBORS NEXT DOOR FOR A FEW YEARS. WE ALWAYS ENJOYED BERNICE AND FRANK AS FRIENDS FOR ALL THE YEARS WE KNEW THEM. GREAT PEOPLE, WHOLE FAMILY. MOST LIKED MAN ON EARTH.

Love you Uncle Frank
Your gumbella
Dini

Hanging with the man in charge - Frank Butto

Frank Butto was a fantastic example. He was full of love and joy, and always ready with a compliment for everyone. He loved to sing - and did so frequently. He was my next door neighbor and best friend for the past 8 years. He deeply loved Alaska, and was an amazing gardener. He spent countless hours making his yard and home as beautiful as possible. He was a generous host. His energy was contagious. He lived life to the fullest.

My sincere condolences. May our heavenly Father, the God of all comfort sustain you at this time of such great loss 2Thessalonians 2:16, 17.