Lottie married Perley Butler and together they had three sons. Even though she worked at Diamond International and retired in 1970, her happiest time was being a Mom and a homemaker for her "boys." She made Christmas Eve a tradition and loved to decorate and prepare the favorite foods.
She was a life member of the Ladies Auxiliary, Veterans of Foreign Wars, in Winslow. She also was a member of "The Sunshine Club" at The Lobster Trap.
Lottie enjoyed walking, word puzzles and shopping. Lottie will be remembered for her kindness and her generous spirit, who was fastidious in her person and her home, always the "proper" lady and "as sharp as a tack" to the very end.
She is survived by her beloved three sons: Bernard P. Butler, and his wife Jean, of Sidney; Robert O. Butler, and his wife Vicki, of Iowa; Jon W. Butler, and his wife Joan, of Smithfield; three granddaughters; eight great-grandchildren; her sister-in-law, Margaret Paquet; many nieces and nephews; and two close and special friends, Betty Hackett and Joan Johnston.
Lottie was predeceased by her first husband, Perley; and her second husband, Joseph Boutin; her grandson, Gregg Butler; her brothers, Theodore Flagg and William Flagg; her sisters, Mariam Young, Dorothy Theriault, and Helen Grant; and close and special friend, Betty Mosher.
A memorial service and committal will be held at the Maine Veterans' Memorial Cemetery, 289 Civic Center Dr., Augusta.(Central Maine Newspapers 11/6/2016 and Veilleux Funeral Home)
Lottie married Perley Butler and together they had three sons. Even though she worked at Diamond International and retired in 1970, her happiest time was being a Mom and a homemaker for her "boys." She made Christmas Eve a tradition and loved to decorate and prepare the favorite foods.
She was a life member of the Ladies Auxiliary, Veterans of Foreign Wars, in Winslow. She also was a member of "The Sunshine Club" at The Lobster Trap.
Lottie enjoyed walking, word puzzles and shopping. Lottie will be remembered for her kindness and her generous spirit, who was fastidious in her person and her home, always the "proper" lady and "as sharp as a tack" to the very end.
She is survived by her beloved three sons: Bernard P. Butler, and his wife Jean, of Sidney; Robert O. Butler, and his wife Vicki, of Iowa; Jon W. Butler, and his wife Joan, of Smithfield; three granddaughters; eight great-grandchildren; her sister-in-law, Margaret Paquet; many nieces and nephews; and two close and special friends, Betty Hackett and Joan Johnston.
Lottie was predeceased by her first husband, Perley; and her second husband, Joseph Boutin; her grandson, Gregg Butler; her brothers, Theodore Flagg and William Flagg; her sisters, Mariam Young, Dorothy Theriault, and Helen Grant; and close and special friend, Betty Mosher.
A memorial service and committal will be held at the Maine Veterans' Memorial Cemetery, 289 Civic Center Dr., Augusta.(Central Maine Newspapers 11/6/2016 and Veilleux Funeral Home)
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