Billy V. Butler was
born October 28, 1925, to circuit preacher N.D. and Evelyn M. Butler at
Octavia, OK. He died peacefully in his
sleep on Friday, June 8, 2012, at his home in Panama.
Viewing will be
Tuesday, June 12, 6-8 pm at Evans Funeral Home in Poteau, and graveside
services will be Wednesday at 10 am at Oakland Cemetery
in Poteau, Southside Baptist Pastor
Monty Thompson officiating.
Bill earned an associate’s degree from Poteau Community
College. He was a 32nd Degree Mason
through the Scottish Rite Temple
in McAlester,
and a past Worshipful Master at his Cameron lodge. He was a WWII veteran.
In 1947, Bill married Wynema Ward, daughter
of Ed & Ocie Ward, of Poteau. Wynema
said he taught her to cook and she taught him to dance. The couple had four children.
Bill worked hard all his life. As a child growing up in Gilmore, he chopped
cotton and farmed. He mined underground
for coal in Oklahoma and Wyoming,
uranium in Colorado and New
Mexico, copper in Arizona, and
steel in California. He was an electrician and explosives expert
in the mines.
He worked in Air Force railyards in Arizona, drove a taxi in Kansas,
farmed in Missouri, and owned and operated a
service station in Wister, and a café in New
Mexico. He
managed American Legion and VFW clubs in California
and Oklahoma. He drove 18-wheelers cross-country and
transported veterans by van to VA medical centers.
Bill was preceded in death by his parents &
siblings. He is survived by his children and their spouses: Floyd and Susie Butler,
Shady Point; Kathlyn Moran, Wister; David and Jane Butler, Poteau, and Lisa
Langston, Panama, and by his children’s mother, Wynema Butler Francis, Shady
Point.
Blessed with five
living generations, Bill also leaves behind three granddaughters and seven
grandsons and their spouses, many great granddaughters and great grandsons and
their spouses, two great great granddaughters, one great great grandson, and
numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.
Honorary
pallbearers include his grandsons:
Michael Furr, David William Butler, Ricky Butler, Daniel Butler, Jerry
Butler, David Loyd Butler Jr., and Jason Priest,
Bill’s wisdom, wit,
laughter, love, strength, generosity, and courageous spirit, will forever be
remembered and greatly missed, but he knew that it was time for him to rest,
and as he put it, to wait on the Lord.
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