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John J. Butler

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John J. Butler

Birth
Charlestown, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
5 Feb 2018 (aged 79)
Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Billerica, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 5
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JOHN J. BUTLER
AGE 79 YEARS
UNITED STATES ARMY VETERAN

John J. Butler Of Billerica, formerly of Medford and Somerville, passed away, Feb. 5, 2018.

Beloved husband of the late L. Eileen (Monte) Butler. Devoted father of John J. Butler, Jr., USAF CMSgt (Ret)
of Mt. Home, Idaho, Kim Beech of Hudson, NH and Stefanie Bishop of Dracut and their spouses.
Loving brother of Sr. Frances Butler SSND of Dorchester and the late Richard, William, Paul and Anne Marie Butler.
Loving grandfather of two grandchildren. Great-grandfather of three.

He was born in Charlestown, a son of the late Richard and Anne G. (Cronin) Butler and lived in Medford and Somerville before moving to Billerica 50 years ago.

Mr. Butler proudly served in the US Army from 1956 – 1958. He was a truck driver for Local #25 having driven for many companies and retired with the former Nations Way Trucking and was also a member of the Billerica Lodge of Elks.

Burial in Fox Hill Cemetery, Billerica.
Published in The Boston Globe on Feb. 8, 2018
JOHN J. BUTLER
AGE 79 YEARS
UNITED STATES ARMY VETERAN

John J. Butler Of Billerica, formerly of Medford and Somerville, passed away, Feb. 5, 2018.

Beloved husband of the late L. Eileen (Monte) Butler. Devoted father of John J. Butler, Jr., USAF CMSgt (Ret)
of Mt. Home, Idaho, Kim Beech of Hudson, NH and Stefanie Bishop of Dracut and their spouses.
Loving brother of Sr. Frances Butler SSND of Dorchester and the late Richard, William, Paul and Anne Marie Butler.
Loving grandfather of two grandchildren. Great-grandfather of three.

He was born in Charlestown, a son of the late Richard and Anne G. (Cronin) Butler and lived in Medford and Somerville before moving to Billerica 50 years ago.

Mr. Butler proudly served in the US Army from 1956 – 1958. He was a truck driver for Local #25 having driven for many companies and retired with the former Nations Way Trucking and was also a member of the Billerica Lodge of Elks.

Burial in Fox Hill Cemetery, Billerica.
Published in The Boston Globe on Feb. 8, 2018


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