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Harry Middleton Jr.

Parkesburg, Pennsylvania

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Harry E. "Butch" Middleton Jr., 62, of Reading, passed away on Friday, Feb. 3, 2012, at his home.

He was the beloved husband of Jo-anne Davis Middleton since 1987.

Born in Coatesville, Butch was the son of the late Harry E. Middleton Sr. and Thelma States Middleton.

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I worked with Butch many years ago at Red Lobster. He was always smiling and joking around and just wanted everyone around him to be happy & smiling. I know he will be greatly missed. My thoughts and prayers to the family!

Dear Jo-anne, Joe, Ben, and All of the Family:
We are so very sorry for your loss. I pray that the angels surround you in a blanket of peace and that it brings you comfort. Know that we think of you often and that the memories that we have shared with your family will always be treasured. Butch was truly one of the 'good guys.' LOVE to you ALL Forever and Always - Tammy, Monica, Elijah, Zachariah, Shirliangel & Jackie-Rose - The Greene Family

To the Middleton Family,

Although we didn't know his wife and children, we certainly are acquainted with his siblings and cousins. We'd like to extend "Our Deepest and Sincere Condolences" family.

The last we saw Butch was at our Cousin Curtis Thompson's funeral last year.

It's always good to reconnect with old acquaintances. We're glad we got to see him.

May God Sustain your family in your time of sorry.

Sorrowfully Submitted:...

Dear Joanne and sons,

I am so sorry to hear about Butch's passing. He was such a great person and friend. I have many fond memories of us cooking together. My prayers are with you and the boys and the rest of the family. Donna

I am going to miss you so much Butch. Work is not going to be the same without you, RIP Butch.

Dear Joann,
We are so sorry for your loss.
The Dawson Family (old neighbors at 327)

Joanne and family Sorry to hear about butch. He was a very nice guy and i always liked running into him at turkey hill because he always had a positive thing to say. He will be greatly missed by all who knew him.

Dear Joe and Ben we are sorry for your loss prayers go out with you Hugs your way.Love Dottie and Jack