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Mary went to be with Lacey in heaven on April 3, 2022. Mary was preceded in death by her parents, brother John McMillen, sister Ellen Phillips, son Sherman Butler, and her great love, Lacey Butler Jr.
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Surviving relatives include her sister Francis Miller children: Dan Butler, Ann Worden (Randy), Kathryn Turner (Craig) daughters-in-law: Glenace and Kathie Butler grandchildren: Jennie Scott, Philip Butler (Casey), Stacy Blattner (Jeff), Sandy Worden, Alexandra Turner, Mathew Turner (Amanda), Kacie Martin (Tyler), Mary Nemcok (Jeffrey), Glen Habbershaw plus 14 great-grandchildren: Edward, Aline, Aiden, Addie, Matthew, Grace, Emery, Ella Kate, Ford, Luke, Penelope, Maria, Anna, and Faith as well as numerous family and friends. Mary was an advocate for the rejected and disenfranchised and treated people with kindness, dignity and respect no matter who they were. She was known also for her love of learning.
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Mary Butler's legacy includes a loving heart, generous character, and a deep faith in God. During the COVID pandemic, Mary immediately began sewing face masks for those in her retirement community. An exceptional quilter, Mary continued to make and donate quilts for the YWCA well into her 90s. She also served on the board of the YWCA and was named their Woman of the Year for her leadership and support.
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Mary dedicated her life to serving others, from church groups to the PEO. We invite you to share your condolences here: Services provided by Boylan Funeral Home, Inc. After 20 years of marriage and four children, and with Lacey's encouragement, she earned her Master's degree and became an elementary principal. Gene Lee (78, 1943 - 2021) has sadly passed away. They were married within four weeks of their first date and both attended Oklahoma A&M. Mary McMillen Butler was born near Enid, Oklahoma, on July 4, 1925, to RW and Mary McMillen on her family's dairy farm.Ī hard worker and devoted to education, Mary met the love of her life, Lacey Butler, shortly after WW2. Burial will follow at the Memorial Park Cemetery under the direction of Brown-Cummings Funeral Home. Friday April 8, 2022, at First United Methodist Church in Enid, with the Rev. Please sign his online guestbook and leave a memory at services celebrating the extraordinary life of Mary Catherine (McMillen) Butler, 96, of Oklahoma City, formerly of Enid, will be held at 2:00 p.m. Memorial contributions in his name may be directed to the Good Shepherd Hospice or to St. Jess will be laid to rest at Sunset Lawns Cemetery in El Dorado. James the Greater Catholic Church in Augusta, where a Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10:30am. A Rosary will be held on Thursday, June 9 at 10am at St. Friends may gather with the family from 5-8pm on Wednesday, June 8 at Carlson Colonial Funeral Home. He is preceded in death by his father, Jesse Plummer Jr and his maternal and paternal grandparents. Jess passed away on Jat his home in Towanda. Jess’ greatest joy in life was his family which includes his wife, Dorothy of Towanda children Jillian (Jacob) Wallace of Wichita, Steven (Kyra) Plummer of Littleton, CO Thomas Plummer of Austin, TX and Aaron (Jaci) Plummer of Wichita grandchildren Dorian Plummer and Kennedy Plummer sibling Ceresa (Kenton) Brown mother Bonnie (Wilbur) Ayers of Burns, KS and several nieces and nephews. Sara Kay Radke (Dauber), known as Sally, died at age 76 on Saturday, May 28, 2022, at her home in Cranberry Township, following a long struggle with Alzheimers disease. In retirement, Jess loved spending time with his grandchildren and had a passion for cooking, trying to see how many “likes” he could get on Facebook. He loved rock music and was a huge sports fan, especially KU. He supported the Governor’s One Shot Turkey Hunt for many years as well. Jess was a proud Eagle Scout and a scout leader for many years. Jess had the greenest thumb and could grow anything. He enjoyed hunting and fishing, spending as much time outdoors as he could. Jess had a successful dentistry practice in El Dorado for over 35 years. Born in Butler, on March 22, 1934, he was a son of the late Samuel Cavalero Sr. Jess married the love of his life, Dorothy Rhyne, on Augin El Dorado. Donald Lee 'Bones' Cavalero, 88, of Butler, passed away Tuesday, May 31, 2022, in Butler Memorial Hospital. He had a passion for education earning a degree in Dentistry from UMKC School of Dentistry and an undergraduate degree from University of Kansas. Plummer’s life began on Novemin El Dorado, KS the son of Jesse Plummer Jr and Bonnie (Abraham) Ayers.