This page
was important for me to do. It is also the one that has taken the longest, for there is so
much that must go into it concerning very special and dear people to me. I wanted to make
it special for them. We were married from October 8, 1960 until his untimely death January 1, 1994. He was 54 years of age at his death, and had spent 21 years in the military, (Navy as well as the Army), serving our country. He retired from the Army on September 30, 1976. We raised three children traveling throughout the United States. He, as well as I, taught the children respect, love and honor. When he was on hardship tours, in Vietnam twice, in Korea and on his many TDY assignments, I had to be both father and mother, but I loved it; I knew when he returned he could take over his job again and know, without a doubt, I did the best I could while he was away. I think the kids knew by instinct that I had the soul responsiblity for them at these times, because they gave me very little trouble. Here are a
few pictures of our family. I hope you enjoy them, and I will try not to bore you.
Bob was
born 8 June, 1939, in Albertville, Marshall County, AL. He passed away on 1 January,
1994, at home in Anniston, Calhoun County, AL. He is buried at Maple Grove Cemetery
in the "Garden of Valor" in Anniston, Calhoun County, AL.
Parents
P - Planning for our futures.
By: Mary Walker-Butler
Of course, while Dad was away, Mom kept the home-fires burning. She was always there for us. She was a stern disciplinarian, and she had to be, with four children to raise, at times on her own. She was also a loving mother. She could be soft, warm, and understanding in one moment and a strong willed lady to reckon with in the next, (if you did something to cause her to be angry, that is.) <grin> We all loved her dearly, as we did our Dad. Lawrence Daniel was born on 22 September, 1910, in Vanndale, Cross County, AR. He passed away on 1 September, 1982, at Noble Army Hospital, Ft. McClellan, Calhoun county, AL. Mary
Elizabeth was born on 28 May, 1923, in Jacksonville, Calhoun County, AL. She passed
away on 25 May, 1995 in Jackson Hospital, Montgomery, Montgomery County, AL.
My next angel for this page, is my wonderful father-in-law, JT Butler. He was a good man, and loved life. He spent 29 years in the Army. He, too, fought wars in Germany, France, and Korea. JT retired in March, 1967, at Ft. Dix, New Jersey. He married Gladys Brooxie Dean, and together they raised a family of three boys and one girl. They met in Albertville, AL. Gladys is still living and will celebrate her 86th birthday on November 1, 2000. JT is his real name. As he used to say, "J-no period, T-no period". He had a hard time convincing the Army that was his real, full name. Even with a birth-certificate they questioned it. <grin> JT loved to farm, so after retirement from the military, he bought several acres of land. He had his home built on a beautiful little knoll, got a full time job with the Civil Service at the Army Depot, and began farming his land. When Bob was sent overseas to Korea and his first tour in Vietnam, the children and I would go spend some weekends with his parents to help them out. I can still see Dad Butler coming in from a day on the tractor, pulling his old work boots off and then getting ready to go to work at the depot for 8 - 10 hours, until around midnight. Then he would come home, eat some supper, go to bed only to start over again the next morning. But he loved it!! He believed in hard work to get what you wanted out of life. JT was seriously hurt in an automile accident when he was hit by an eighteen wheeler. This happened in 1970, he was never the same afterwards and was 100% disabled. This sweet man died in the hospital from cancer and complications caused by the wreck. His body was not strong enough to fight his dreaded disease. JT was born on February
27, 1914, in Albertville, Marshall County, AL. He passed away on June 4, 1974, at
UAB Hospital in Birmingham, Jefferson County, AL.
I do hope
you enjoyed visiting here. This page was a joy to do, because it brought back a lot
of memories as I was working on it. Please come back again, I plan on adding other
pictures later.
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