OBITUARY

Barbara Jane Butler

 

May 13, 2021

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Barbara Jane Butler

Barbara Jane Butler

December 17, 1920–April 26, 2021

Barbara "Jane" Butler passed away on April 26, 2021,,,,,, at the Booker Rest Home, in Dayton Wash.

Jane was born to Glen and Geneva Nagley in Cashmere Wash., on December 17, 1920. She attended elementary school in Kettle Falls Wash., and graduated from Kennewick High School in 1938. Jane married Robert E. Butler Sr. (Bob) of Waitsburg Wash., July 20, 1945. They raised three children: Robert E. Butler Jr. (Bob), Daniel Butler and Barbara (Babs) Butler Cerna.

The family lived in Waitsburg until they moved to Dayton Wash., in 1962. She and Bob moved to Yakima in 1975 and later moved back to Waitsburg.

Jane worked for the State of Washington for over 30 years in various departments in Dayton, Walla Walla and Yakima.

As a child, her dad paid for a piano teacher to drive from Wenatchee to visit and give her lessons. This led to her lifelong joy of playing the piano and singing for others. Ironically this included her playing and singing for the residents at Booker Rest Home in her retirement years. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church Choir of Waitsburg, Bel Canto Chorus of Yakima, and the Sweet Adeline's, Blue Mountain Chorus of Walla Walla. Jane used to say that all of this was "good for the soul."

As a daughter of a horticulturist, she developed a love for growing flowers. While living in Waitsburg the second time, she grew many flowers and borrowed some from her neighbors to supply the lobby of a local hotel owned by her son and daughter-in-law (Dan and Ginny).

Jane's happy spirit, positive attitude, quick wit and sense of humor never left her all the way to the end. Throughout the years she was an active campaigner to help her friends and for many community causes. In 2006 she was recognized with the Community Service Award from the Waitsburg Commercial Club. And in 2011 Jane was designated as recipient of the Pioneer of the Year Award by the Waitsburg Historical Society. She also did a stint as a reporter for the Waitsburg Times and penned 19 articles in the column entitled The Burg. In addition, she was a 70+ year sister of PEO Chapter BE.

Her family was definitely her first love and she spent lots of time attending to the needs of her children and extended family. She was preceded in death by her husband, Bob Sr. and her brothers, Dean and Glenn Nagley. Jane is survived by her three children, Bob (Peggy) and Dan (Ginny) Butler in Spokane and Babs Butler (Larry) Cerna in Pasco. In addition, Jane adored her six grandchildren, five great grandchildren, two step- grandchildren and her one great-great-grandchild.

 
 

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