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Lacy Roy Batton Jr.

Toano, Virginia

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TOANO - Lacy Roy Batton Jr., 61, lovingly known as "Butch" to family and friends, went home on wings of mercy to be with his Lord on Sunday, Dec. 26, 2004. After suffering a massive stroke on Thursday morning, he peacefully left this life on Sunday afternoon, surrounded by his family. Lacy was...

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Jacque,
You and your family are in our prayers. For the short time I knew your father he was a wonderful kind man. We all keep you and your family in our prayers. Love to all of you..Mary, AJ, Hailey, Chris, Zach and Baby AJ.

jacque,chris,linda and brooke, im very sorry for the loss of lacy he was the one person i can talk to and he was a very good man and always has been i give my deepest sympathy to you and your family. love karen. [email protected]

Linda, Chris, Jacque and Brooke, ~ I can only offer my deepest condolences in this time of sorrow. I met Butch but a couple of times, yet even so could see the impact he had on those around him! Scant though it is, take comfort in the knowlege that he IS in a better place. - Having been through similar loss, I offer my deepest sympathies, and can only hope that as you grieve the loss of his immediate presence in your lives, you will, as well, celebrate all of the good and beauty...

Gail, after talking to you I see that I didn't leave my email address. Thinking of you

You will be very missed. Love eternally.

Jacque,

I just wanted to let you know that your family is in my thoughts. Your dad was a wonderful man, and you will have that with you for the rest of your life. Give Brook a big hug for me, she was always a great side kick for him. If you need anything call me, or send an email, we still have the same phone number as always.

Melissa

Katharine and family, my prayers are with each of you, I am sincerely sorry and God bless each of you. I often think of all of you. Love to each of you, Sandra

I worked with Lacy at Parklawn where I enjoyed his great sense of humor and observed his dedication to his work. I will miss him.

As I sit here trying to find the words to describe how deeply sorry I am for the loss of Butch, I realize that there are no words that can ease the pain and sorrow that his family and friends are feeling. He was an incredible person and to know him was a gift. He touch everyone's life that he came in contact with. He will be deeply missed. Now he is at peace with the angels for which is always was one while down here with us.