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Stephen Mark Butterworth

Houston, Texas

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STEPHEN MARK BUTTERWORTH, 56, born on August 5, 1952, lost his valiant two year battle with prostate cancer on February 7, 2009. Steve was raised in Camden, Tennessee and attained his Masters Degree in Accounting. Steve began his career in the Oil Industry with Exxon in 1980. He then moved with...

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Mrs Butterworth
I'm Sorry to hear of your loss, my prayers are with you and your family.
Joyce, BAM PEST CONTROL

Sharon and all the kids and family and friends, we share your loss and send you our deepest heartfelt condolences. Steve and your family were the first I personally came to visit when I led our family's move from Alaska to Houston in October of 2004. We met you and knew you in Alaska, and never forgot about that friendship. We were following Steve's progress and really wanted to get together recently, but sadly it never happened. I can picture Steve now...the way he was before his...

Annette,
I am so sorry to hear about the death of your brother. Please know that you and your family are in my thoughts and my prayers during this difficult time.

Sharon,

I was sorry to hear of Steve's passing. My husband, Kent Metcalf, worked with Steve in Alaska. Kent also lost his life after an eight year battle of cancer in 2005. I remember him speaking highly of Steve often. My prayers are with you and your family.

Sharon and family, We will miss Steve tremendously. He made such a positive impact on our lives, I know he will be missed by so many. Our prayers and thoughts are with you all.
The Misas Family, Rene', Karen, April and Evan

My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. I never personally met your husband and father but I have heard nothing but praise from other people when speaking of him.

Sharon,
I am so sorry to hear of your loss. During my years at ARCO I came to know Steve as a co-worker and as a friend. He truly was such a good person. He loved his family and he loved life. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.

Sharon,
I wish I could find the words to express my sympathy for you and your family. I pray the love and joy you and Steve shared will now help you as you deal with the loss of your beloved husband.

so sorry to hear of your loss. The AK soccer community is thinking of you