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Lester LaBa Butler Sr.

Mt. Cobb, Pennsylvania

1926-2012 (Age 86)

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Lester LaBar Butler, Sr., 86, of Mt. Cobb went to be with the Lord at home Thursday. He was preceded in death September 3, 2011 by his wife the former Helen Ann Newton. They were married November 30, 1946.He was born in Mt. Cobb on January 30, 1926 and was the son of the late Homer L. and Pearl...

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My heartfelt sympathy to the family of Lester Butler. May all the wonderful memories give you comfort and peace.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

TO ALL OF THE FAMILY OF LESTER BUTLER, HE WAS ALWAYS SUCH A JOYFUL MAN. I REMEMBER WHEN HE USED TO PICK ME UP FOR CHURCH AND I ALWAYS LOOKED FORWARD TO THAT SMILE OF HIS. I CALLED HIM PUDGIE. WE SEND OUR CONDOLENCES AND OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU AT THIS TIME. SINCERELY, GENE AND SANDY CULP

My condolences to the Butler Family. I spent many hours visiting with Lester and Helen in the store, back in the early 60's. I enjoyed their company and friendship back in those years. Bought my first washer and dryer from them back in the 60's.

My deepest sympathy for the Butler family. You are in our prayers.

To the Butler family I send my codolences, Pudge was a great person, during my teenage years he was a great person to be around. He made everything fun to do, even work. He will be sadly missed but I know he is with the Saviour! Bless you all.

Please accept my deepest sympathy for your loss, but I rejoice that Lester is with The Father and has joined those that have preceeded him in heaven.

Uncle Pudge you are going to be deeply missed. We will always remember your clown outfits and little car that you drove in the local parades and the monkey puppet that looked life like that you carried with you to the local fairs. The John Deere hats you wore and your farmer jean attire that you dressed in all the time. The way that you were always a jokester. We will always rememeber the love that you had for your lifetime love "Helen Ann" who you lost back in September, 2011 but now you...

To all of the Butler Family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Harry worked for Helen Ann and Lester many years ago. Their christain faith was always seen in the way they lived.
Harry and Dorothy Moore