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Ronald Lee Butterworth

Roanoke, Virginia

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Ronald Lee Butterworth, 58, of Salem, passed away Wednesday, April 2, 2008. He was preceded in death by his parents, Bobby and Lila Butterworth. Ronald is survived by his two brothers, George R. Butterworth and Vickie, and Roger E. Butterworth and Joni; one sister, Linda B. Harrell and Jim; two...

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Words can't express the way Ronnie helped so many in so many ways. He was a great man and still is. He was like a 2nd father to me, always trying to guide me in the right direction. He had the heart of 100 men although sometimes no one knew. I was lucky to have known such a man that can never be replaced. I wish that everyone could have a person like him in their family. I will miss you so much Ronnie. You were gone way too soon. The whole family will love you forever and will never ever...

I will think of Ronnie often. He and I were great friends in high school and continued thru out times at the Salem Civic Center. He was a fantastic person who would do anything to help anyone that needed it. He will be greatly missed. I only wish there were more people like him.
My thoughts and prayers are with all of his family.
Love,
Jo Anne

Though it has been many years since my childhood, Ronnie was always supportive to the kids participating in sports. He will be missed.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Sorry to hear about Ron's passing.
God be with you!

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

I am so sorry to hear of Ron's passing. He was a great person, with a great attitude about life. We will miss him greatly at the Salem Civic Center. He was always willing to go the extra mile to help us. Please know you are in our thoughts and prayers for the difficult days ahead.

How does one put into words the loss of one so dear, so gentlehearted, so generous. You were gone too soon. But we know now that your suffering has come to an end.

It's hard to grasp that you won't be there for long conversations, camping with all of us, cook-outs, Christmas parties or finding us places to live or vehicles.

We elected you "mayor" of our community, mostly for fun, but also because of your honesty, fairness and ability to create fun. We'll never forget your boogie...

Ron was a very true friend and will be very missed.