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BUTTERWORTH, Norman Walter - August 2, 1931 - November 5, 2011 – Passed away quietly in his sleep to go fishing in the Great Lakes of Heaven. Loving husband and best friend to Audrey Butterworth (Thiffault). Dear father of Lona Gagnon (Allan). Treasured grandfather of Sam White (Amy), Sally White (Franklin Gagnon) and step grandfather of Lesley Gagnon (Bob Bissillion). Much loved great grandpa to Cedar Elizabeth, Aurora Grace, Sheamus Sweet White, Coral, Louis and Ashton Gagnon Bissillion. Son of the late Fred and Ruth Butterworth. Brother of the late Ester Dewitt (Jerry), Wesley Butterworth (Nan) and Ella Mae Walker (late Harold). Norman will be sadly missed by his long time Elliot Lake neighbor and best friend Earl Blank. Friends may call at the Arthur Funeral Home & Cremation Centre on Tuesday, November 8, 2011 from 12 noon until time of funeral service in the chapel at 1 pm. Donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated.
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November 8, 2011
Diana Ollmann
To My Dearest Uncle Norm
To know you, was to love you. Always smiling, always happy, and always caring for others before yourself.
You will be missed.
Take care of my mom.
Love Your Niece Diana - Esthers daughter
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Barton & Kiteley Funeral Home & Cremation Centre165 Brock Street, Sault Sainte Marie, ON P6A3B8
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