Jeffrey was a “one of a kind” person. He lived life on the edge but he lived it to the fullest. Those close to Jeffrey will remember him as a funny person with a lively sense of humor. He never met a stranger and seldom opened up but when he did, he always left you with a smile.
Jeffrey loved his nieces and nephew and had a knack for giving them a hard time, something they will forever hold in their hearts. He enjoyed family get-togethers and always wanted something sizzling on the grill. Fishing and camping were a favorite for Jeffrey and if you ever needed a hand with anything, he was always the first to speak up.
Jeffrey is survived by his parents Mark and Karla Butler of Turkey; two sisters, Amy (Shawn) and Jamie (Chris) Butler, both of Turkey; grandmother, Linda Ray of Childress; great-grandmother, Ila Gay of Alex, OK.; three nieces, Kaylynn, Marley, and Kensley; nephew, Kameron; an uncle, David (Sammie) Butler of Amarillo; two aunts, Kellie Draper of Lexington, NE. and Kim (Ray) Allen of Amarillo; and numerous cousins and special friends, including Telisha May and children, Haven and Evans of Amarillo.
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News stories say that he hit a cow on hiway while driving after sundown.
Jeffrey was a “one of a kind” person. He lived life on the edge but he lived it to the fullest. Those close to Jeffrey will remember him as a funny person with a lively sense of humor. He never met a stranger and seldom opened up but when he did, he always left you with a smile.
Jeffrey loved his nieces and nephew and had a knack for giving them a hard time, something they will forever hold in their hearts. He enjoyed family get-togethers and always wanted something sizzling on the grill. Fishing and camping were a favorite for Jeffrey and if you ever needed a hand with anything, he was always the first to speak up.
Jeffrey is survived by his parents Mark and Karla Butler of Turkey; two sisters, Amy (Shawn) and Jamie (Chris) Butler, both of Turkey; grandmother, Linda Ray of Childress; great-grandmother, Ila Gay of Alex, OK.; three nieces, Kaylynn, Marley, and Kensley; nephew, Kameron; an uncle, David (Sammie) Butler of Amarillo; two aunts, Kellie Draper of Lexington, NE. and Kim (Ray) Allen of Amarillo; and numerous cousins and special friends, including Telisha May and children, Haven and Evans of Amarillo.
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News stories say that he hit a cow on hiway while driving after sundown.
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