Married Leona Mae Bills 02 Jul 1938 Homer, Calhoun, MI (she married 2nd Duane William Katz in 1953)
5 children:
Clarence William "Bill" Butters (1938 - 1997)
Betty Jean "Jeannie" Butters Stempien (1942 - 1989)
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Clarence Luther Butters
Clarence Luther Butters, 83, of Homer, died Tuesday, May 20, 2003, at his residence.
Mr. Butters was born February 18, 1920, in Pulaski, to Frederick George and Hazel (Hutchins) Butters.
Mr. Butters was a member of Allied Industrial Workers of America, a member of the Albion Eagles, and a former member of the C.C.C. He was a machinist at Clark Equipment in Jackson, retiring in September of 1975. He enjoyed fishing, hunting, camping and fly-fishing for bluegills.
Survivors include three daughters, Judy (John) Cole, Alice (Don) Clark, and Mary Ann (Bill) Fisher, all of Coldwater; 22 grandchildren; 50 great-grandchildren; four great-great-grandchildren; a brother, Carlton (Joyce) Butters of Lady Lakes, Florida; a sister, Joette (George) Whitehead of Astatula, Florida; and numerous nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by a daughter, Jeannie Stempien; son, Clarence "Bill" Butters; two brothers, Russell and Francis; and four sisters, Mildred Levy, Joan Larder, Clarice Brazee and Charlotte Gasperini.
Funeral services were held Friday, May 23, at the Homer Chapel of Tidd-Williams Funeral Chapels, with the Rev. Terry Butter officiating.
Burial was in Pulaski Cemetery.
Memorial contributions are suggested to the Homer FFA.
Married Leona Mae Bills 02 Jul 1938 Homer, Calhoun, MI (she married 2nd Duane William Katz in 1953)
5 children:
Clarence William "Bill" Butters (1938 - 1997)
Betty Jean "Jeannie" Butters Stempien (1942 - 1989)
Living
Living
Living
Clarence Luther Butters
Clarence Luther Butters, 83, of Homer, died Tuesday, May 20, 2003, at his residence.
Mr. Butters was born February 18, 1920, in Pulaski, to Frederick George and Hazel (Hutchins) Butters.
Mr. Butters was a member of Allied Industrial Workers of America, a member of the Albion Eagles, and a former member of the C.C.C. He was a machinist at Clark Equipment in Jackson, retiring in September of 1975. He enjoyed fishing, hunting, camping and fly-fishing for bluegills.
Survivors include three daughters, Judy (John) Cole, Alice (Don) Clark, and Mary Ann (Bill) Fisher, all of Coldwater; 22 grandchildren; 50 great-grandchildren; four great-great-grandchildren; a brother, Carlton (Joyce) Butters of Lady Lakes, Florida; a sister, Joette (George) Whitehead of Astatula, Florida; and numerous nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by a daughter, Jeannie Stempien; son, Clarence "Bill" Butters; two brothers, Russell and Francis; and four sisters, Mildred Levy, Joan Larder, Clarice Brazee and Charlotte Gasperini.
Funeral services were held Friday, May 23, at the Homer Chapel of Tidd-Williams Funeral Chapels, with the Rev. Terry Butter officiating.
Burial was in Pulaski Cemetery.
Memorial contributions are suggested to the Homer FFA.
Family Members
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Mildred Jane Butters Levy
1910–1996
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PVT Clarice Elizabeth Butters Brazee
1912–1944
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Russell F Butters
1915–1988
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Francis Suthard Butters
1918–1989
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Charlotte Lorraine Butters Gasperini
1922–1995
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Darrel Frederick Butters
1925–1999
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Carlton J. Butters
1928–2019
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Joan A Butters Larder
1931–1991
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Joette Butters Whitehead
1934–2020
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