Mrs. Butler, who had lived in Shreveport for the past 48 years, died at 6 p.m. Wednesday in the Wenk Nursing Home following a long illness. She was a native of Columbia and former resident of Monroe.
Survivors are three daughters, Mrs. E. B. Black and Miss Eula Butler, both of Shreveport, and Mrs. Gladys P. Trapp of San Francisco, Calif.
Pallbearers will be A. P. Taylor, Reese W. Baker, Dan I. Dodez Jr., Victor C. Hoye, Joseph P. Schierer and Celland C. White.
Published in The Shreveport Times (LA), Friday, January 13, 1961
Mrs. Butler, who had lived in Shreveport for the past 48 years, died at 6 p.m. Wednesday in the Wenk Nursing Home following a long illness. She was a native of Columbia and former resident of Monroe.
Survivors are three daughters, Mrs. E. B. Black and Miss Eula Butler, both of Shreveport, and Mrs. Gladys P. Trapp of San Francisco, Calif.
Pallbearers will be A. P. Taylor, Reese W. Baker, Dan I. Dodez Jr., Victor C. Hoye, Joseph P. Schierer and Celland C. White.
Published in The Shreveport Times (LA), Friday, January 13, 1961
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