Mr. Butler had lived in Holdenville about three years, coming here from Atwood, where he had maintained a residence for about 45 years. He moved to Atwood from Wills Point, Tex.
Survivors include his wife; four sons, J. M. of Holdenville, J. H. of Bristow, C. L. of Allen and W. A. Butler of Camp Joseph T. Robinson, Arkansas; and four daughters, Mrs. Pearl McCarn of Atwood, Mrs. Hettie Johnson of Springfield, Ill., Mrs. Annie Northcross and Mrs. Gloe Myers, both of Phoenix, Ariz." Holdenville Daily News (Holdenville, Oklahoma), December 11, 1942
Mr. Butler had lived in Holdenville about three years, coming here from Atwood, where he had maintained a residence for about 45 years. He moved to Atwood from Wills Point, Tex.
Survivors include his wife; four sons, J. M. of Holdenville, J. H. of Bristow, C. L. of Allen and W. A. Butler of Camp Joseph T. Robinson, Arkansas; and four daughters, Mrs. Pearl McCarn of Atwood, Mrs. Hettie Johnson of Springfield, Ill., Mrs. Annie Northcross and Mrs. Gloe Myers, both of Phoenix, Ariz." Holdenville Daily News (Holdenville, Oklahoma), December 11, 1942
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