George J. Matto's Condolences
So sorry for your loss. Butch was one of the good ones. When we were kids, we were building a cabin in the woods and Butch helped us “ engineer” it! Always cheerful and respectful.
— Steve Lindstrom Slindstrom3@gmail.com
Please accept my most sincere condolences, I ,like most bradfordians, prized our friendship with Butch, he was the hardest working man I have ever known, we will his him. Max Goodman
— Max Goodman Maxj@aol.com
Kelly and Julie,
It was with great sadness that I saw Butch''s passing. he was a coworker and a friend. May God Bless you and your families.
Brad
— Brad Mangel bradmangel@atlanticbb.net
Deepest sympathies to Butch’s family and friends. As longtime neighbors, we always admired the two family homes that Butch built and how well-kept they were.
— Doris Popiel and Patty Popiel Lehosky picketpin@comcast.net
So sorry for your loss Remember Butch from school and St. Francis. He was a kind and caring person.
— Martha Braund marthabraund@verizon.net
Butch was such a great guy. I was in their wedding February 11, 1961 and the life that he and Barb built together was a blessing to everyone around them. He will be missed.
Sally Metzo Pinchock
— Sally Metzo Pinchock sallypinchock@yahoo.com
So sorry to hear this. Butch was a great guy. Deepest sympathies to Kelli and Brian and the whole family.
— Dawn , John and Noah Meyer dawnmmeyer214@gmail.com
So very sorry for your loss. Butch was a great guy.
— Gail Moyer krmgam@hotmail.com
Remember "Butch" from growing up and delivering papers. Back in the day when people were trustworthy Butch would leave the side door open for me to leave the paper on his table. Got a 25 cents per week tip when papers were 70 cents a week. RIP Butch.
— Mike Crawford michael.crawford814@gmail.com