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Paul Ignatous Butler Jr.

Washington, District of Columbia

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BUTLER, PAUL IGNATOUS, JR.

On Saturday, July 8, 2006 at his residence in Clinton, MD; survived by wife, Linda Gray Butler; daughter, Taryn Butler Lewis; son-in-law, Maurice Lewis; 17 sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law; 10 nieces; seven nephews; special childhood friend, Christine Hough and a...

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Brother (in-law)Paul:

Legally you were my brother-in-law, Paul, but you know and I will remember how you were more the 5th "brother" I had. Many things we shared that I'll always fondly remember. Love always

A year has gone by brother-in-law and you have been sorely missed at family gatherings, but wonderful memories of you are lasting. Much love to you.

When they made the term Godfather, they must have had the name Paul Butler in mind, because God could not have given me a better person to be a 2nd father to me. Paul, I love you always. You have always been there to love and support me. And I will never forget the talk we had before Taryn's wedding. I will always love and remember you, and I will always look after my Godmother and Godsister.

You left us over a year ago for a better life above. Know that you are missed and will be loved forever. Loving memories will always linger.

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life’s routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

I will give them External life, and they shall never perish, neither shall anyone snacth them out of my hand! (John 10:28)
Peae be with you.
Geraldine C. Marshall

You will truly be missed, Small Paul. Let him guide you all the way

Lin & Taryn,

My thoughts are with you both in this time of sorrow. May God bless and keep you safe.

I celebrate having known Paul and the good times we shared at MBDA. He always called me Mr. Short and Squatty with a big wide body. I remember his love for his family and the ponies at Rosecroft. I know he's looking down on us now and his smile and laugh will be missed. God best us all!