| Reverend William L. Butler
Legacy.com
January 26, 2018
http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/bostonglobe/obituary.aspx?pid=187747140
BUTLER, Rev. William L. Of West Palm Beach, Florida and Dennis, Mass., formerly of Winthrop, passed away unexpectedly and suddenly while on a vacation cruise in the Caribbean, December 17th, 2017.
Fr. Butler was born in Boston on October 29th, 1934 to his beloved Parents, Edward I. and Margaret (Peggie) Lindsey Butler. He was the oldest of four siblings, a late brother Edward F. (Buddy) of P.E. lsland, Canada two surviving Sisters, Helen E. Gibbs of Salem N.H. and Linda M. McGeorge and partner Richard Perrier of Winthrop. He was the beloved and proud uncle of Joseph and Robyn Gibbs Jr., Calif., Bruce and Helen Ann (Gibbs) Gusler, Plaistow N.H., William and Cindy Gibbs N.H., John and Tricia Gibbs, Salem, N.H., Edward T. Butler, Lowell, Scott and Kelly A. (Butler) Cazel, Calif.,and Geoff and Dana (McGeorge) Luparello of Hilliard, OH. His Great Uncle duties extended to nieces, A.J., April, Stephanie, Katylyn and to nephews Bill Jr., Aaron, Brock, Cole. His extended family aunts, uncles, cousins covered the United States and Canada. His loyalty and friendships reached out all over the world and lasted for decades up and to this present time. Fr. Butler attended Winthrop Schools, Salem State, St. Philip Nieri, the Cardinal O'Connell Jr. Seminary and lastly St. Johns Seminary when he was ordained at the Cathedral of the Holy Cross Boston on May 2nd,1961 by Richard Cardinal Cushing. His assignments were in parishes of The Archdiocese. He became the Director of Parish Councils in 1964. During the same time, he served as a Chaplain in the U.S. Air Force. His Education continued on an ongoing basis earning several Masters degrees. His insatiable appetite to learn and to know was one of his many quiet attributes. His political stances were well known amongst his family and friends. His love for his family, his religion and his God was unquestionable. He mentored and advised all who asked and never turned a soul away. He was a loving, wise, personable, kind man. He will sadly be missed by all who had the chance to meet him and love him for who he truly was. As he always said, "His God knew him best."
Family and friends will honor Fr. Butler's life by gathering in Vazza's "Beechwood" Funeral Home, 262 Beach St., REVERE, on Friday, January 12th from 3:00pm to 8:00pm and again on Saturday morning at 10:00am before leaving in procession to St. John the Evangelist Church, Winthrop, for a Concelebrated Funeral Mass in his honor at 11:30am. Committal will take place in the summer at the St. James Parish Cemetery, Georgetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada as requested. May he rest in peace.........
Vazza Funeral Home
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Published in The Boston Globe on Jan. 10, 2018
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