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The Billings Gazette, (MT.) 6/11/1951 Monday Page 3
Heart Ailment Prove Fatal
James Butterbaugh Ex-Miles City Man
James Butterbaugh, 78, former Miles City resident, died at 10:50 a.m. Sunday in a Billings Hospital.
Death was attributed to a heart ailment.
He had been in the hospital since Friday.
Mr. Butterbaugh had lived in Billings since last September, residing with a daughter
and son-in-Law, Mr. and Mrs., Thomas G. Hammond.
He was a retired car repairman FOR THE Milwaukee Road.
Mr. Butterbaugh entered employee of the road at Miles city in 1914 and retired in 1946.
He was born May 7, 1873, in Bakersville, PA., son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Butterbaugh
He married Miss Nettie Logan Rhay in 1892 in Glen Campbell, PA.
Mrs. Butterbaugh died in 1946 in Miles City.
The family moved to Tacoma, WA., in 1913 and to Miles City, MT. the following year.
Mr. Butterbaugh was a member of the Miles City Presbyterian Church.
He is survived by five daughters, Mrs. Sarah Yothers and Mrs. Arthur Haelsig of Miles City; Mrs. Charles Johnson of Goodland, KS., Mrs. Walter Pope of Chatsworth, CA., and Mrs. Hammond; a son James T. Butterbaugh of Miles City; two brothers and three sisters in Pennsylvania; 12 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Bray Funeral Chapel in Miles City.
The body is at Settergren Funeral Home.
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The Billings Gazette, (MT.) 6/11/1951 Monday Page 3
Heart Ailment Prove Fatal
James Butterbaugh Ex-Miles City Man
James Butterbaugh, 78, former Miles City resident, died at 10:50 a.m. Sunday in a Billings Hospital.
Death was attributed to a heart ailment.
He had been in the hospital since Friday.
Mr. Butterbaugh had lived in Billings since last September, residing with a daughter
and son-in-Law, Mr. and Mrs., Thomas G. Hammond.
He was a retired car repairman FOR THE Milwaukee Road.
Mr. Butterbaugh entered employee of the road at Miles city in 1914 and retired in 1946.
He was born May 7, 1873, in Bakersville, PA., son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Butterbaugh
He married Miss Nettie Logan Rhay in 1892 in Glen Campbell, PA.
Mrs. Butterbaugh died in 1946 in Miles City.
The family moved to Tacoma, WA., in 1913 and to Miles City, MT. the following year.
Mr. Butterbaugh was a member of the Miles City Presbyterian Church.
He is survived by five daughters, Mrs. Sarah Yothers and Mrs. Arthur Haelsig of Miles City; Mrs. Charles Johnson of Goodland, KS., Mrs. Walter Pope of Chatsworth, CA., and Mrs. Hammond; a son James T. Butterbaugh of Miles City; two brothers and three sisters in Pennsylvania; 12 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Bray Funeral Chapel in Miles City.
The body is at Settergren Funeral Home.
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