He had many jobs in his lifetime, driving a Semi and then working for Samsonite for 35 years. He was a Co-Owner of the Country Palace dinner and dance hall on Santa Fe in the 1970's. Upon retiring from Samsonite, he still wanted to keep busy so he worked at the Patio Liquor Store on Santa Fe until its closer.
Even though he did not get a chance to go to college, he was an avid reader and very knowledgeable about anything and everything. Even being 93, he was still reading and telling us facts and he kept up with all the current events.
In Ray's 93 years, he had many friends and to him everyone was a friend. Making friends with any one, he met along life's journey. He always tried to put a smile on anyone's face by his many stories and his famous jokes. Upon retiring, he also enjoyed going for walks around the neighborhood visiting with people along the way.
Ray loved sports especially Baseball and Football, attending Bronco and Rockies games. He would still listen to baseball games on his radio. On some Saturdays, you could find him going to Centennial Race Track when it was still in operation. Over the years, he had attended All Souls Catholic church.
Ray loved family and being a part of any family gatherings.
He was proceeded in death by His wife Jean Catherine Hay of 52 years, son Gary Ray Butler, his brother in laws John Hay and Verlin Everist, his parents Ray Butler, Louise Williams, and in Laws Alice and John Hay, and Brother Harold.
He had many jobs in his lifetime, driving a Semi and then working for Samsonite for 35 years. He was a Co-Owner of the Country Palace dinner and dance hall on Santa Fe in the 1970's. Upon retiring from Samsonite, he still wanted to keep busy so he worked at the Patio Liquor Store on Santa Fe until its closer.
Even though he did not get a chance to go to college, he was an avid reader and very knowledgeable about anything and everything. Even being 93, he was still reading and telling us facts and he kept up with all the current events.
In Ray's 93 years, he had many friends and to him everyone was a friend. Making friends with any one, he met along life's journey. He always tried to put a smile on anyone's face by his many stories and his famous jokes. Upon retiring, he also enjoyed going for walks around the neighborhood visiting with people along the way.
Ray loved sports especially Baseball and Football, attending Bronco and Rockies games. He would still listen to baseball games on his radio. On some Saturdays, you could find him going to Centennial Race Track when it was still in operation. Over the years, he had attended All Souls Catholic church.
Ray loved family and being a part of any family gatherings.
He was proceeded in death by His wife Jean Catherine Hay of 52 years, son Gary Ray Butler, his brother in laws John Hay and Verlin Everist, his parents Ray Butler, Louise Williams, and in Laws Alice and John Hay, and Brother Harold.
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Mar 22, 2021 planned interment date
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