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William "Bay-Bro" Butler Jr.

Mobile, Alabama

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Mr. William Butler, Jr. 'Bay-Bro' -- a native of Mobile and a resident of Melbourne, FL, passed on Friday, October 21, 2005 at his late residence. Born to the union of the late William and Mary Butler, he was a graduate of Williamson High School and a Veteran of the US Air Force retiring at the...

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My thoughts and prayers are with your family at this time. William was a great friend and former classmate.

Please know that my family and I are praying for you. Be strong, and "keep you hand on the gospel plow."

Yolanda and family,
We all loved Bill so much! He was a wonderful man and a joy to know. He was fun to work with and always had something funny to say to keep us laughing. I never met a better person than Bill. It was a priviledge to be his friend. I will miss Bill very much.
Take care Yolanda and I hope all goes well with you and your family.

I am truely sorry for your loss. Your husband was a great guy and someone I was very proud to have as a friend. Maureen

~ DOLLAR BILL ~

You will be *GREATLY MISSED* & NEVER FORGOTTEN!!! Tomorrow is NEVER PROMISED & you lived your life to the FULLEST! Your HUMOUR will be ALWAYS REMEMBERED as well as those *CLEAN OUTFITS* you wore.
~ MUCH LUV FROM CALI ~
=JASON/FAMILY & FRIENDZ=

Brother "Bill" Butler will truly be missed but never forgotten. Many of great times was had w/ this sterling gentleman--"Mo' Better Mobile will always be in our hearts.

To Yolanda Butler & Family:

We express our deepest sympathy.
We will always remember Bill for his cheerful spirit, loving smile, and beautiful voice.
Remember that GOD is with you always and may He continue to bless and keep you and your family.

Sincerely,

To the Butler Family, you have my heart felt sympathy in your hour of dispear. But fear not and trust in a loving GOD, he will never leave you. He will comfort you. Bro Butler and I first met in the seventies in Panama. They called us the "Southern Boys" because of our accent and love for fried chicken and BBQ. He was the kind of person that would help you if he could. More than 15 years later we ran into each other again while stationed at Vandenberg AFB, Ca. There we re-newed our...

Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. May the God of peace strengthen your hearts.