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In Memory

Steven Butler
 
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07/28/25 08:46 AM #1    

Roger Fryling

Steve Butler,

I saw Steve at the fiftieth reunion, and spent alot of time with him. We were good friends at Four Corners Elementary School. Shared lots of stories with him as he worked at Four Corners Pharmacy, " Docs," a local comic book hangout when we were kids.

RIP Steve

Roger Fryling


07/28/25 10:19 AM #2    

Leslie Ann Fritz (Gauthier)

 

Sorry to hear about Steve.  Talked with him quite a bit at the reumion.  Especially about our years at Four Corners Elementary.  


07/28/25 05:34 PM #3    

Antonio Magri

Steve Butler was one of the guys I befriended at N.H.S. I last saw him at our 50th Anniversary Reunion. Today I was stunnad when I heard the very sad news of his death. I was looking forward seeeing him at the 55th Reunion. It will not happen. Rest in Peace dear friend.

My deepest condolences to your family.

Fondly..

Tony Magri.


08/25/25 10:14 AM #4    

Oren Kaplan

Fond memories of the way we knew you:

Tragic Result of a Traffic Accident:

https://midbaynews.com/post/niceville-resident-col-steven-butler-dies-from-injuries-after-state-road-20-crash

K-12 if another player was needed to run full court or complete an infield at Four Corners Rec Center just had to holler in the direction of the corner of Royalton Rd. and Dennis Ave. and Steve would come out of the bullpen slowly emerging over that gentle slope with that big smile of his and the game would be on. 

 


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