Kenneth Roy Butcher

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Kenneth Roy Butcher

Birth
McDonough County, Illinois, USA
Death
4 Oct 1992 (aged 76)
Macomb, McDonough County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Industry, McDonough County, Illinois, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.3669177, Longitude: -90.6463456
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Kenny Butcher was an engineer and foreman who built bridges and roads. He lived most of his adult life with Sarah "Lucille" Miller Webster, though they never married. He was married prior to their union, and he married briefly a few years after Lucille's death, but then divorced. Because they were together more than 40 years and at the her death, and considered themselves family partners, I have linked the graves as "spouse". They did not marry only due to a small pension Lucille received as a war widow of Dale Webster.

Kenny loved camping out at the family site on the Mississippi river near Nauvoo, Illinois, where Lucille's grown children also maintained camping trailers. He liked to take out the boat and fish. Afterwards,the men always played poker (the women scrabble) and these were some of his favorite memories. Kenny was a skilled hunter and valued by the family for his common sense and good humor.

He was a loving father and grandfather and he continues to be loved and missed greatly by the Webster family.
Kenny Butcher was an engineer and foreman who built bridges and roads. He lived most of his adult life with Sarah "Lucille" Miller Webster, though they never married. He was married prior to their union, and he married briefly a few years after Lucille's death, but then divorced. Because they were together more than 40 years and at the her death, and considered themselves family partners, I have linked the graves as "spouse". They did not marry only due to a small pension Lucille received as a war widow of Dale Webster.

Kenny loved camping out at the family site on the Mississippi river near Nauvoo, Illinois, where Lucille's grown children also maintained camping trailers. He liked to take out the boat and fish. Afterwards,the men always played poker (the women scrabble) and these were some of his favorite memories. Kenny was a skilled hunter and valued by the family for his common sense and good humor.

He was a loving father and grandfather and he continues to be loved and missed greatly by the Webster family.