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Frederick Paige Butler Butler

1940 - 2023

Frederick Paige Butler Butler obituary, 1940-2023, Houston, TX

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1940

DIED

2023

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Frederick Butler Obituary

Frederick Paige Butler
05/24/1940 - 09/22/2023
Frederick Paige Butler, 83, of Columbus, Texas, formerly of Houston, died peacefully at home of heart disease, on September 22, 2023.
Paige was born May 24, 1940, to Noreen King Butler and Frederick Paige Butler, Sr., in South Boston, Virgina. He graduated from Lane High School in Charlottesville, Virginia, in 1958, working his way through high school in a grocery store, and through college playing poker (a tradition his grandson continues). He attended the University of Virginia, graduating in 1962.
After graduation and four years in the U.S. Air Force, Paige began a life-long career in the insurance industry in Houston, first writing bonds for utility contractors and eventually insuring oil and gas enterprises. He designed and licensed a control-of-well coverage package which became an international standard marketed through Lloyd's of London.
Paige and Ann Rick Lewis were married in 1977, and when friends commented on their long marriage, he would laugh and say it was only because they never wanted a divorce at the same time.
Paige was a lover of beautiful things: clothes, antiques, jewelry, cars, and art; he and Ann collected black and white photography. He collected stamps; in recent years amassing one of the largest collections in the world of pre-revolutionary Cuban stamps. Paige loved taking ocean cruises; he loved big cities, particularly Manhattan; he loved fine food, trying new restaurants and old dives, and the friends who shared these pleasures with him. He loved laughing and had an offbeat sense of humor that frequently confounded his family and friends, and while he often said he aspired to be a curmudgeon, he actually was incredibly generous, especially to his family, who were the joy of his life.
Preceded in death by his parents, his brother Chip, and his dear brother-in-law David Foster, Paige leaves his wife Ann; children Robert Butler, Madeleine Butler, Brandy Jeffries and husband Scott, and Frederick Paige Butler III; grandchildren Sarah Jeffries and Matthew Jeffries, all of whom he adores, numerous beloved nieces and nephews, a grandniece and two grandnephews, and his cherished dog Dewey.
The family will plan a celebration of life in the future.
Arrangements have been entrusted by Fayette Memorial Funeral Home in La Grange. Please share your thoughts and fond memories online at fayettememorialfuneralhome.com.

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Published by Houston Chronicle on Oct. 1, 2023.

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Donna (Moers) Breck

February 14, 2025

I am very late seeing this but wanted to extend my deepest condolences to the Butler family. I had the honor of working with Paige for several years at The Gem Agencies, as one of his assistants. He was one of the best and most generous bosses I ever had. He was driven but fair and I learned so much from him. It was my pleasure to know him and Ann while employed with him. When I left the The GEM Agencies he wrote me two reference letters....one was serious and the other was funny. I still have those letters to this day. His humor was evident in the funny one!!
My deepest sympathies to all his family.

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