A funeral service, celebrating her life, will be conducted at 11 a.m. on Friday, January 25, at the Hanes Lineberry Funeral Home, Sedgefield Chapel, 6000 High Point Road, with Tim Grant and Robert Kidd, officiating. Interment will follow in Guilford Memorial Park.
Dot was a lifetime and devoted member of Glenwood Friends Church, where her parents had been charter members, and where Dot served her church home on the Care Committee, as well as others groups, as the need arose. She was a retired inspector from Levi Strauss.
Dot spent her entire life thinking about everyone but herself and wanting everyone to "try go get along" with each other. Her love and compassion was demonstrated on the Sunday preceding her death as she called her friends one last time to say good-bye.
Dot's passion for life was exceeded only by her love for her husband, Al; her son, Jim and his wife, Connye; and her grandchildren, Brian and Chrisi. She loved to travel and especially loved going to the beach. Dot and Al enjoyed walking together at the mall, where they made many friends. After church services on Sundays, they had a ritual of getting their lunch and watching "the race", as Dot said, with their Chihuahua "Chi-Chi" and where she could always be counted on to pull for Number 24.
Mrs. Butler was preceded in death by her parents, Augustus L. and Alma Rike Grundman; four brothers and two sisters.
Surviving family includes her husband, B.F. "Al" Butler, of Greensboro; son, Jim and his wife, Connye of Jamestown; grandchildren, Brian Patrick and Meredith Christina Dillon of Greensboro; brother, Augustus L. "Bud" Grundman of High Point; and sister, Betty "Mrs. Johnny" Collins, of Wilmington.
Greensboro News & Record (NC) - Thursday, January 24, 2008
A funeral service, celebrating her life, will be conducted at 11 a.m. on Friday, January 25, at the Hanes Lineberry Funeral Home, Sedgefield Chapel, 6000 High Point Road, with Tim Grant and Robert Kidd, officiating. Interment will follow in Guilford Memorial Park.
Dot was a lifetime and devoted member of Glenwood Friends Church, where her parents had been charter members, and where Dot served her church home on the Care Committee, as well as others groups, as the need arose. She was a retired inspector from Levi Strauss.
Dot spent her entire life thinking about everyone but herself and wanting everyone to "try go get along" with each other. Her love and compassion was demonstrated on the Sunday preceding her death as she called her friends one last time to say good-bye.
Dot's passion for life was exceeded only by her love for her husband, Al; her son, Jim and his wife, Connye; and her grandchildren, Brian and Chrisi. She loved to travel and especially loved going to the beach. Dot and Al enjoyed walking together at the mall, where they made many friends. After church services on Sundays, they had a ritual of getting their lunch and watching "the race", as Dot said, with their Chihuahua "Chi-Chi" and where she could always be counted on to pull for Number 24.
Mrs. Butler was preceded in death by her parents, Augustus L. and Alma Rike Grundman; four brothers and two sisters.
Surviving family includes her husband, B.F. "Al" Butler, of Greensboro; son, Jim and his wife, Connye of Jamestown; grandchildren, Brian Patrick and Meredith Christina Dillon of Greensboro; brother, Augustus L. "Bud" Grundman of High Point; and sister, Betty "Mrs. Johnny" Collins, of Wilmington.
Greensboro News & Record (NC) - Thursday, January 24, 2008
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