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Richard Butler

Midlothian, Virginia

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BUTLER, Richard, my loving son, passed into the arms of our Lord on April 24, 2010. He was a loving and devoted father to his children, Christine and Travis. He also leaves his mother, Rita; brother, Joseph; and many loving friends. Services 7 p.m. Friday, April 30, at Victory Tabernacle, 11700 Genito Rd.


This obituary was originally published in the Richmond Times-Dispatch.

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WE MISS YA , BRO .....FLY HIGH AND FREE

On behalf of the Butler Family I wish to thank you all for your outpouring of Love , Faith , and Compassion that has given us the strength and hope we have needed to get through this pain we share........Richard was so dearly Loved and is so greatly missed by us all.....GOD BLESS YOU ALL.......MAY GOD HOLD YOU TIGHTLY BY HIS SIDE MY LIL' BROTHER.....

There was never a day if I could get passed Dixie I couldn't get in the house:))The door was never locked to ur house or to ur heart I love and miss u greatly ..... Leslie McBride aka Butterbean
P. S. If they have Brownies in heaven tell em to put white choclate chips in em

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Martha Sheets and Crystal Wells

Our thoughts and prayers are with you,and family.may God guide our hearts until we meet again.Thanks for the memories.
Kenny & Jackie Walters

Rita and family,

We will miss Richard and will especially miss seeing him with his children, Christine and Travis. He was a good father and the kids will be lost without him. We will remind them of their father and will make sure they know he is in heaven without worry or pain.

Love,

Roy, Doris and Jesse

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.

My prayers go out to the Butler family. I use to work for Breezin on Hull St. That's how I met Richard. He was one of the nicest customers I had ever had there. He was really a good person. I always asked how he was. This was a shock. It's not good by Richard, it's see you when I'm called home. Until then...

My thoughts and prayer's are with the Butler family. Richard and I shared many good times growing up and in high school.He will be missed by many but never forgotten.We will see you again brother.