Born in White Haven, she was the daughter of the late William and Sarah Butler.
She worked at Tobyhanna Army Depot in the food prep department for the cafeteria. She enjoyed playing cards, an occasional trip to the casinos, playing pinochle and watching the Pittsburgh Pirates.
She was preceded in death, in addition to her parents, by her husband, Leon Blakeslee; and siblings, Bobby and Sunny Butler.
She is survived by daughter, Valerie (Jeffrey) Pfeiffer, White Haven; sons, Leon "Paul" (Lisa) Blakeslee, Penn Forest; Ty (Betty) Blakeslee, Pocono Lake; and Guy (Heidi) Blakeslee, Bear Creek; sister, Lottie Shesley, Mifflinburg; and brother, Ronald Butler, Mile City, Mont.
She is also survived by grandchildren, Shannon, Shane, Paige, Cory, Cody, Shawn, Justin and Dalycia; and great-grandchildren, Frankie and Maddox.
A funeral service at Blakeslee United Methodist Church, Blakeslee, with interment in Blakeslee Cemetery.
Lehman Family Funeral Home, 403 Berwick St., White Haven.
Born in White Haven, she was the daughter of the late William and Sarah Butler.
She worked at Tobyhanna Army Depot in the food prep department for the cafeteria. She enjoyed playing cards, an occasional trip to the casinos, playing pinochle and watching the Pittsburgh Pirates.
She was preceded in death, in addition to her parents, by her husband, Leon Blakeslee; and siblings, Bobby and Sunny Butler.
She is survived by daughter, Valerie (Jeffrey) Pfeiffer, White Haven; sons, Leon "Paul" (Lisa) Blakeslee, Penn Forest; Ty (Betty) Blakeslee, Pocono Lake; and Guy (Heidi) Blakeslee, Bear Creek; sister, Lottie Shesley, Mifflinburg; and brother, Ronald Butler, Mile City, Mont.
She is also survived by grandchildren, Shannon, Shane, Paige, Cory, Cody, Shawn, Justin and Dalycia; and great-grandchildren, Frankie and Maddox.
A funeral service at Blakeslee United Methodist Church, Blakeslee, with interment in Blakeslee Cemetery.
Lehman Family Funeral Home, 403 Berwick St., White Haven.
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