Obit Leon Butler Funeral services for Leon Butler, 68, of Gladdice were conducted Thursday, December 31, (1987) at 1:00 p.m. in the Hackett Chapel of Sanderson Funeral Home in Kempville with Bro. Draper Murphy officiating. Interment was in the Genie Butler Cemetery in Gladdice. Mr. Butler passed away Tuesday morning, December 29, in St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville following a stroke. He was a farmer. A native of Jackson County, he was the son of Genie Butler and the late Oshie Kemp Butler who passed away in 1983. He was a Methodist. On December 7, 1950, he married the former Helen Spivey, who survives. Survivors, in addition to his wife and father, include three children, Denise Stockton, Renae Richardson, and David Butler, all of Gladdice, a sister, Opal Agee, Bagdad; and 3 grandchildren, Jason and Crystal Butler and Tessa Stockton, all of Gladdice Sanderson Funeral Home of Kempville was in charge of the arrangements. Jackson County Sentinel, Thursday, January 7, 1988 Transcribed by: Fay C. Leonard
Obit of Brady Butler BUTLER, Friday afternoon, February 1, 1963, at a local infirmary, Mr. Brady Butler. Survived by wife, Mrs. Lavergne Anderson Butler, daughter, Miss Barbara Lynn Butler, both of Old Hickory, Tenn., parents, Mr. and Mrs. Genie Butler, brother, Leon Butler, sister, Mrs. Amon Agee all of Gainesboro, Tenn. Services at Old Hickory Nazarene Church by Rev. Harold B. Graves. Time of services to be announced. Pallbearers - honorary: Members of National Guard Combine Field Maintenance Shop, and Members of the Old Hickory Nazarene Church Sunday School Class. Active - Athel Huffines, Glenn Huffines, Bill Huffines, Walter Butler, John T. Butler, Woodrow Butler, Tom H Sircy, Cordell Sircy. Interment National Cemetery (Nashville). Remains at Cosmopolitan Funeral Home. The Nashville Tennessean, February 3, 1963. Transcribed by: Fay C. Leonard