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Sheila A. Butler

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Sheila A. Butler

Birth
Death
5 Nov 2016 (aged 72)
Burial
Oakland, Kennebec County, Maine, USA Add to Map
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Oakland, Maine- Sheila A. Butler, passed away on November 5, 2016, at Maine General Hospital in Augusta, Maine with family and friends by her side after her courageous battle with cancer. She was born on March 5, 1944, in Waterville, Maine to Roland and Madeline (Burgess) Butler.

Her family moved to Oakland when she was a child and Oakland became her full-time residency. Sheila was educated in the Messalonskee School District and graduated in 1962 from what was then Williams High School.

Sheila was employed by Maingas (now Suburban Propane) in Waterville, Maine and Fairfield, Maine for 43 years then retired in 2009 to care for her mother.

Sheila enjoyed bowling, playing golf with family and friends, skiing at Saddleback and Sugarloaf, she was and avid reader and loved a good book anytime. She also enjoyed going on bus trips with her mother and friends. Sheila went on several cruises to the Caribbean and a wonderful trip to Alaska. Every summer she so looked forward to and enjoyed her weekly stay on the ocean at Pine Point in Maine. Sheila, along with friends and family made this annual stay at the coast for about 45 years.

Sheila was predeceased by her parents Roland Butler and Madeline Stubbert; her stepfather Charles Stubbert, Sr.; and several aunts and uncles.

Sheila is survived by her aunt Beverly Barrett; her special cousins Deborah and Rick Wentworth, Gail and Dick Kenney; and several other cousins and their families. She is also survived by special friends Betsy Johnson, Linda Leclair and their families who thought of her as a sister.

At Sheila’s request, there will be no visiting hours or funeral services. A committal service will be held at Lewis Cemetery in Oakland, Maine.

In lieu of flowers, friends and family may make a donation to the Pine Tree Camp, Client Activities. Memo on check to read In Memory of Sheila Butler. Pine Tree Camp, 114 Pine Tree Rd., Rome, ME 04963 (Lawry Brothers Funeral Home and Central Maine Newspapers 11/8/2016)
Oakland, Maine- Sheila A. Butler, passed away on November 5, 2016, at Maine General Hospital in Augusta, Maine with family and friends by her side after her courageous battle with cancer. She was born on March 5, 1944, in Waterville, Maine to Roland and Madeline (Burgess) Butler.

Her family moved to Oakland when she was a child and Oakland became her full-time residency. Sheila was educated in the Messalonskee School District and graduated in 1962 from what was then Williams High School.

Sheila was employed by Maingas (now Suburban Propane) in Waterville, Maine and Fairfield, Maine for 43 years then retired in 2009 to care for her mother.

Sheila enjoyed bowling, playing golf with family and friends, skiing at Saddleback and Sugarloaf, she was and avid reader and loved a good book anytime. She also enjoyed going on bus trips with her mother and friends. Sheila went on several cruises to the Caribbean and a wonderful trip to Alaska. Every summer she so looked forward to and enjoyed her weekly stay on the ocean at Pine Point in Maine. Sheila, along with friends and family made this annual stay at the coast for about 45 years.

Sheila was predeceased by her parents Roland Butler and Madeline Stubbert; her stepfather Charles Stubbert, Sr.; and several aunts and uncles.

Sheila is survived by her aunt Beverly Barrett; her special cousins Deborah and Rick Wentworth, Gail and Dick Kenney; and several other cousins and their families. She is also survived by special friends Betsy Johnson, Linda Leclair and their families who thought of her as a sister.

At Sheila’s request, there will be no visiting hours or funeral services. A committal service will be held at Lewis Cemetery in Oakland, Maine.

In lieu of flowers, friends and family may make a donation to the Pine Tree Camp, Client Activities. Memo on check to read In Memory of Sheila Butler. Pine Tree Camp, 114 Pine Tree Rd., Rome, ME 04963 (Lawry Brothers Funeral Home and Central Maine Newspapers 11/8/2016)


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