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Patrick Jeton “Pat” Butler

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Patrick Jeton “Pat” Butler

Birth
Amarillo, Potter County, Texas, USA
Death
30 Jul 2016 (aged 73)
Clarendon, Donley County, Texas, USA
Burial
Tulia, Swisher County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
H-244A-3
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Patrick J. Butler was born July 27, 1943 in Amarillo to Loyd Winfield Butler and Jeton Evelyn Wigington Butler. He married Carolyn Hastings on May 15, 1970. Pat was a retired Navy Chief Petty Officer after 27 years of service. Pat was also a Chief Appraiser at Young County and was the longest standing appraiser in the same office in Texas serving for 23 years. He was a member of the American Legion Adamson-Lane Post 287 in Hedley and the Naval Enlisted Reserve Association. Pat was also a volunteer firefighter and was a past member of the Howardwick Volunteer Fire Department where he served as Assisitant Chief. Later he joined the Clarendon Volunteer Fire Department, where he was currently a member and serving as Assistant Chaplain. He was a member of the Clarendon Church of Christ.

PRECEDED IN DEATH BY – his parents; a son, Dusty Bob Butler; and a brother, Earl Butler.

SURVIVORS – his wife, Carolyn Butler of Howardwick; a step son, Dr. Brandon Fredenburg and wife Beverly of Lubbock; a sister, Cathy Coile and husband L.V. of Tulia; a sister in law, Em Butler of Tulia; 3 grandchildren, John, Jenni, and Josh all of Lubbock; and many loved nieces, nephews, friends, and Navy brothers.

MEMORIALS- The family request memorials be sent to the High Plains Childrens Home and the Hali Project both of Amarillo or the Clarendon Volunteer Fire Department.

At his death, Pat was a resident of Howardwick, on Lake Greenbelt in Donley County. He is buried in Rose Hill Cemetery in Tulia.





Patrick J. Butler was born July 27, 1943 in Amarillo to Loyd Winfield Butler and Jeton Evelyn Wigington Butler. He married Carolyn Hastings on May 15, 1970. Pat was a retired Navy Chief Petty Officer after 27 years of service. Pat was also a Chief Appraiser at Young County and was the longest standing appraiser in the same office in Texas serving for 23 years. He was a member of the American Legion Adamson-Lane Post 287 in Hedley and the Naval Enlisted Reserve Association. Pat was also a volunteer firefighter and was a past member of the Howardwick Volunteer Fire Department where he served as Assisitant Chief. Later he joined the Clarendon Volunteer Fire Department, where he was currently a member and serving as Assistant Chaplain. He was a member of the Clarendon Church of Christ.

PRECEDED IN DEATH BY – his parents; a son, Dusty Bob Butler; and a brother, Earl Butler.

SURVIVORS – his wife, Carolyn Butler of Howardwick; a step son, Dr. Brandon Fredenburg and wife Beverly of Lubbock; a sister, Cathy Coile and husband L.V. of Tulia; a sister in law, Em Butler of Tulia; 3 grandchildren, John, Jenni, and Josh all of Lubbock; and many loved nieces, nephews, friends, and Navy brothers.

MEMORIALS- The family request memorials be sent to the High Plains Childrens Home and the Hali Project both of Amarillo or the Clarendon Volunteer Fire Department.

At his death, Pat was a resident of Howardwick, on Lake Greenbelt in Donley County. He is buried in Rose Hill Cemetery in Tulia.




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