LEE-BUTCHER-Obituary

LEE BUTCHER

Jacksonville, Florida

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BUTCHER Lee Butcher made his transition with family at his side on April 26, 2013. He was an experienced award-winning journalist and the author of nine nonfiction books, most recently At the Hands of a Stranger. He took the business world by storm in 1987 with his book Accidental Millionaire:...

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I loved this uncle of mine ! I was told by uncle Lee we were kindred spirits as I am a writer too! Rest in peace uncle Lee I love you !

I don´t have many memories of uncle Lee the last time I saw uncle Lee was in 1971 after my step dad died. But he was never out of my thoughts he told me we he and I were kindred spirits because we are both writers except at the time I talked to him I didn´t know I was ! I loved my uncle Lee and always will !

He was my uncle . I loved him so much and the last time he was in Indiana was for my stepdads funeral and it didn´t end well with family members . I write and he said I was his kindred spirit ! Oh uncle Lee I loved you so your niece Patricia

I miss my Uncle Lee . I was one of his nieces that lives in Indiana . I love you Uncle Lee rest in peace .

He was my uncle Lee I loved this uncle with all my heart . His sisters name was Mary lou. I’m sorry to hear he passed as I said before I love him he and I were kindred spirits I too am a writer .

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Lee was my editor at the Suncoast News in the 1980s. He was very encouraging to me as a developing designer. I’ was sorry to hear of his passing.

Each life is a gift to be held in our heart forever; and so I share the burden of your grief having shared many precious moments with Lee while dining at the Carriage Club where we both lived. So, we remember him and ask God's help and we say Dona Nobis Pacem.

Each life is a gift to be held in our hearts forever; and so I share the burden of your grief, having shared many precious moments with Lee while dining at the Carriage Club where we both lived. So we remember him and ask God's help and we say Dona Nobis Pacem.