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Paul Howard Butterfield

Roanoke, Virginia

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Paul Howard Butterfield, 38, of Christiansburg, Va., died on Sunday, February 1, 2009, at his home. He is survived by his father and mother, Allen N. and JoAnne W. Butterfield, of Christiansburg; grandmother, Mildred Holland Wade; his children and their mother, Allen Michael Butterfield, Paige...

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Allen and JoAnne,
I worked with Paul and he was a good man. He would sometimes come into my office to talk. I was very sorry to hear of his passing. I hope you are both doing well.

I worked with Paul during a liaison conference last year. There was something about this cat that was intriguing. Always sitting back observing and great with the funny, sarcastic one-liners. I actually looked forward to seeing him at the next conference. Definitely a big loss....

I'm glad I got to meet you, Paul. Rest easy...

Ed
Willamette Valley Cancer Institute and Research Center

Allen and JoAnne,
We were so saddened to hear of Paul's passing. I only worked with him for a very short time, but I know and love you both, and my heart aches for you. Please know that you are loved, and in our prayers for peace and comfort in this very difficult time.

Allen and Joanne,
I was so saddened to hear of the death of your precious son. He was a classmate of my daughter and everyone enjoyed his bubbling personality and great sense of humor. My thoughts are with you during this difficult time. May God Bless and comfort you in your loss.

To the Butterfield Family:
The greatest gift in life, are those that make us smile. Paul had a gift he shared with everyone he met. Hold on to those gifts he left for us, as I will always cherish his friendship.

To the Butterfield Family,
My deepest condolences to all of you in your loss. I had the honor of working with Paul since he took his position with Blue Ridge Cancer Care. He was well-respected by his peers, and he always displayed a willingness to share his successful business techniques. He was a tremendous asset to the practice at BRCC, as well as to US Oncology.

We are so sorry to hear of Paul's passing. I remember babysitting your children when they were little. I remember growing up on Summit Ridge Road and Ridgewood Swim Club. My whole family's thoughts and prayer are with you.

I'm very sorry for your loss. Paul was a great guy and fun to be around. I'll always remember the band trips and Friday night games. I got to know Paul from those times and after we graduated high school. He will be missed, but know that he lives on in the memories of all of us who had the pleasure of knowing him.