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Dr. MATTIE MARIE BUTLER

Jessup, Maryland

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 Dr. MATTIE MARIE BUTLER  Retired DC Police Officer  Died on Thursday, December 10, 2015. Public viewing will be held on Sunday, December 20, 2015 from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Howell Funeral Home, 10220 Guilford Road, Jessup, MD 20794. On Monday, December 21, 2015 at St John Baptist...

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Love u Mattie

I searched for you for years. You were my mommys best friend and I wanted to reunite you both. I was too late. This breaks my heart.

I will see you in Heaven Mattie love forever.

In this life we shared you were (are) the best thing that ever happened to me Mattie. I have had the priviledge of knowing such an advanced soul such as you. Until we meet at heaven gate. I LOVE YOU

MARK

To My Dearest soulmate, we shared a beautiful peaceful life together. I know we shall meet again in the glory of the lord.

Mark

I'm very sorry for your loss. It is my hope that the promise of endless life surrounded by those who love God and love family prove to be both comforting and reassuring to you. I hope you continue to cherish the memories as you remember that although Mattie is no longer with us, she also no longer has to see or feel the pains of this world, but she is resting until she hears Jesus' voice to come out of the grave and to enter Paradise. (John 5:28-30)

So sorry for your loss. May you find comfort and hope in God's word the Bible during this most difficult time.

So sorry for the lost of your dear loved one. May you get the strength and comfort you need during this difficult time. 2 Cor 1:3

Mattie was a special friend to me and always asked how my children were doing. We met on the Oprah show in 1997 and continued to be friends all these years. We dealt with the hardships of life. Whether happy or sad. We spoke about it all for hours on the phone. She always told me when we spoke that she loved me. I dearly loved her too. I'm so sad, and my heart aches knowing I can't talk to her one on one. I will still speak to her in my own way. I won't be able to hear her respond verbally...