He and his Australian wife had two more children, Lynette Jean and Jeffrey Lynn, born in the U.S., but divorced soon after and both eventually remarried.
He was a widower at the time of his death and living at 131 Jackson Street, Batavia Genesee New York.
After much research, contact was established with Hazel in 1992, just 18 months before she was killed in Pittsburgh whilst crossing the road at a pedestrian crossing.
Stan died in Veterans Admin. Hospital, Batavia from Arteriosclerotic heart disease from which he had suffered for several years.
He is fondly remembered by his son John. (In Australia)
****** At the present time (2009) Stan has 4 grand-children in Australia (2 females, 2 males), 14 great-grandchildren (9 males, 5 females)and 1 great-great grandchild (female).
***** Stan was the son of Frank E. and Harriet Mae(nee Norris) Butler of Pembroke.
***** We wish to sincerely thank the late Gerry Atkinson formerly of The American Legion) for taking the time to visit and photograph Stan's grave site. *****
***** Sincere thanks to Heather (Angel_Graver) for her sponsorship of Stan's Memorial *****
+++++ Stan's photos have lovingly been restored by Jim Seidelman. Thanks Jim. +++++
He and his Australian wife had two more children, Lynette Jean and Jeffrey Lynn, born in the U.S., but divorced soon after and both eventually remarried.
He was a widower at the time of his death and living at 131 Jackson Street, Batavia Genesee New York.
After much research, contact was established with Hazel in 1992, just 18 months before she was killed in Pittsburgh whilst crossing the road at a pedestrian crossing.
Stan died in Veterans Admin. Hospital, Batavia from Arteriosclerotic heart disease from which he had suffered for several years.
He is fondly remembered by his son John. (In Australia)
****** At the present time (2009) Stan has 4 grand-children in Australia (2 females, 2 males), 14 great-grandchildren (9 males, 5 females)and 1 great-great grandchild (female).
***** Stan was the son of Frank E. and Harriet Mae(nee Norris) Butler of Pembroke.
***** We wish to sincerely thank the late Gerry Atkinson formerly of The American Legion) for taking the time to visit and photograph Stan's grave site. *****
***** Sincere thanks to Heather (Angel_Graver) for her sponsorship of Stan's Memorial *****
+++++ Stan's photos have lovingly been restored by Jim Seidelman. Thanks Jim. +++++
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STANLEY E BUTLER
TEC 5 US ARMY
WORLD WAR II
JAN 5 1914 MAY 3 1977