Deceased Name: JOAN M. BUTLER
Joan Malloy Butler, 68, Mission Hills, KS, died Sunday, February 9, 1997, at her home. Funeral services will be 1 p.m. Friday, February 14, at Joseph A. Butler & Son Funeral Home, 19th & Minnesota Ave., Kansas City, KS; burial in Mt. Calvary Cemetery. Friends may call 5-8 p.m. Thursday, at the funeral home. The family suggests memorials to Sisters, Servants of Mary, 800 N. 18th, Kansas City, KS, 66102; Hospice of Mid-America, 3100 Broadway, 300, Kansas Ci ty, MO, 64111; or Blessed Sacrament Church, Century II Campaign, 2203 Parallel Ave., Kansas City, KS, 66104.
Mrs. Butler was born in Chicago, IL, and lived in Iowa and Oklahoma before settling in Kansas City.
Through the years, she was active in the PTA, as a Camp Fire Girl leader, with the Red Cross, Junior League of Kansas City, KS, and KU Sigma Alpha Epsilon Mothers Club. She worked for 15 years in the Casual Dining Department at Hall's-on-the-Plaza. She leaves her husband, Joseph A. Butler III, of the home; a daughter, Barbara Butler, Overland Park, KS; a son, Joseph A. Butler IV, Westwood, KS; a sister, Jeane M. Fitzpatrick, Sarasota, FL,; nieces and nephews.
Casket bearers for Mrs. Butler will be Thomas H. Brill, Kenneth G. Bruns, M.J. Fitzpatrick, John G. Phillips, Jr., Randy H. Robinson and Hal Wenzel.
Honorary casket bearers will be M.R. Fitzpatrick, Robert E. Guilfoil, Ray H. Johnson, James W. Mann, Dan C. Tucker and Howard VanCleave.
Kansas City Star, The (MO)
Date: February 12, 1997
Edition: METROPOLITAN
Page: C4; C5
Record Number: 408233*1
Copyright (c) 1997 The Kansas City Star
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Joan M. Butler was born in Chicago to Elsie Montgomery & Joseph C. Malloy, a native of Sioux City, IA, who worked for Armour & Co. She joined her olders sisters, Jeane Eleanor & Marianne Lucille. Because of his work with Armour's, Grandpa was transferred to Mason City, IA, Oklahoma City, Sioux City and Kansas City, where the family eventually settled. Joan, my mother, married Joseph A. Butler III on Oct. 1, 1949. They remained in Kansas City and raised two children. She died, at her home, of lung cancer in 1997.
Deceased Name: JOAN M. BUTLER
Joan Malloy Butler, 68, Mission Hills, KS, died Sunday, February 9, 1997, at her home. Funeral services will be 1 p.m. Friday, February 14, at Joseph A. Butler & Son Funeral Home, 19th & Minnesota Ave., Kansas City, KS; burial in Mt. Calvary Cemetery. Friends may call 5-8 p.m. Thursday, at the funeral home. The family suggests memorials to Sisters, Servants of Mary, 800 N. 18th, Kansas City, KS, 66102; Hospice of Mid-America, 3100 Broadway, 300, Kansas Ci ty, MO, 64111; or Blessed Sacrament Church, Century II Campaign, 2203 Parallel Ave., Kansas City, KS, 66104.
Mrs. Butler was born in Chicago, IL, and lived in Iowa and Oklahoma before settling in Kansas City.
Through the years, she was active in the PTA, as a Camp Fire Girl leader, with the Red Cross, Junior League of Kansas City, KS, and KU Sigma Alpha Epsilon Mothers Club. She worked for 15 years in the Casual Dining Department at Hall's-on-the-Plaza. She leaves her husband, Joseph A. Butler III, of the home; a daughter, Barbara Butler, Overland Park, KS; a son, Joseph A. Butler IV, Westwood, KS; a sister, Jeane M. Fitzpatrick, Sarasota, FL,; nieces and nephews.
Casket bearers for Mrs. Butler will be Thomas H. Brill, Kenneth G. Bruns, M.J. Fitzpatrick, John G. Phillips, Jr., Randy H. Robinson and Hal Wenzel.
Honorary casket bearers will be M.R. Fitzpatrick, Robert E. Guilfoil, Ray H. Johnson, James W. Mann, Dan C. Tucker and Howard VanCleave.
Kansas City Star, The (MO)
Date: February 12, 1997
Edition: METROPOLITAN
Page: C4; C5
Record Number: 408233*1
Copyright (c) 1997 The Kansas City Star
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Joan M. Butler was born in Chicago to Elsie Montgomery & Joseph C. Malloy, a native of Sioux City, IA, who worked for Armour & Co. She joined her olders sisters, Jeane Eleanor & Marianne Lucille. Because of his work with Armour's, Grandpa was transferred to Mason City, IA, Oklahoma City, Sioux City and Kansas City, where the family eventually settled. Joan, my mother, married Joseph A. Butler III on Oct. 1, 1949. They remained in Kansas City and raised two children. She died, at her home, of lung cancer in 1997.
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