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Donald Lee Butler

Posted 2019-11-11 by mhenderson
Published in Today's News-Herald on Nov. 10, 2019 -
Lake Havasu City, Arizona -

Donald Lee Butler, born in Pasadena, California to parents, Utley and
Dorothy Butler, passed away Sunday, October 20 after a ten-year bout
with a rare cancer, Multiple Myeloma. His oldest son, Eric,
predeceased him, having passed away two years ago from Pancreatic
Cancer. Surviving are his devoted wife, Sherry, and his youngest son,
Corey (Pamela) and their children, Rex, Blake and Piper, as well as
his stepdaughter, Valerie Davisson (Chuck) Sonsteby of West Palm
Beach, Florida.

His grandchildren are the reason Don left the great community of Lake
Havasu City to move to Monterey, California where he resided the last
seven years of his life. Don and Sherry had both retired from their
corporate careers with the Bell System and AT&T in Pleasanton,
California before moving to Lake Havasu City in 1991.

Finding out they were just too young to retire, Sherry opened an
agency in Mohave County for AT&T to sell and service business
telephone systems under the name Butler Communications and eventually
sold it to Alpine Communications. She hired the best installer and
repairman in the business, Don. Each customer in the Lake Havasu area
became a friend. Don had his dream, being his own boss, water skiing
and boating in his off hours on his beloved Lake Havasu.

Sherry and Don were both active in the Chamber of Commerce in Havasu
and enjoyed their many activities. Sherry joined the Lake Havasu
Rotary Club and dragged Don along to many exciting events. He loved
when they became hosts to many foreign exchange students. Don was a
special person to these young people and continued to be a strong
influence in their lives.

Don is also survived by his siblings, Dick (Barbara) of Lake Havasu,
Judy (Dennis) of Astoria, Oregon and Tom of Yucaipa, California and
many nieces and nephews. Everyone loved Uncle Don!

Don was an active member of the church of Christ in Monterey. His
church family embraced Don and he will be greatly missed.
Please visit www.thepaulmortuary.com to sign Don's guestbook and leave
messages for his family.




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