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Shirley Hearn posted a condolence
I have so many fond memories of Butch growing up. One that I remember vividly is getting the Sunday paper and Butch's picture is on the cover of the Sunday magazine in the Journal/Constitution. Our mother did not know that Butch had been across the street and had been photographed with a dove on his head for the newspaper. That's not the only time he had done this sort of thing. He was always into something. He will be sorely missed! I hope he knew that he was loved.
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Dale Harris posted a condolence
I grew up on Constitution Rd . just two doors down from Butch . We went to grammer school and High School together. We played baseball at the Fire Station beside his house with all the neighborhood kids. I even went on a date with Butch once when we got older . This is strange because he seemed more like a brother than a date.As time has it's way of changing everything , we loose touch with each other, but the memories will always be with us . My thoughts and prayers go out to all the family and I pray God will comfort you in this time .
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Mary Dungan posted a condolence
If your brother was like you, he was an awesome person. Love and comfort to you and yours.
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Paige Cavanaugh posted a condolence
Keeping you and yours close to my heart. I am sending you wishes of Serenity and Peace and LOVE.
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Mike Gragg posted a condolence
Butch was my neighbor for a good number of years.He would always bring us his home-made fish dip whenever he got lucky deep sea fishing because he knew my son loved it! He was always ready to help you out even when you didn't ask. He was a great guy and will most certainly be missed.
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Carolyn Peppers posted a condolence
Dear, Shirley
I'm so sorry about the loss of your Brother.
Please know you are in my prayers. May God be with you.
Love, Carolyn
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Carolyn J. Davis posted a condolence
The Jones Family,
Please accept my condolence for your loss. May the God o comfort continue to be with you and strengthen you during your time of distress.
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Quattlebaum’s was founded in 1930 by Robert B. Quattlebaum on Roanoke’s West Point Street. Relocated to Maple Drive, Quattlebaum Funeral Home was just across from Knight Sanatorium for many years. In 1953, a new building was constructed on College Street – where the funeral home is today.
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