Obituary
Obituary of Mark Butler
BUTLER, MARK - Unexpectedly at the Charlotte County Hospital; in St. Stephen, NB, on Tuesday, July 11th, 2017; Mark Butler of St. Andrews, NB. Born in Fredericton, NB he is the son of Alexa Kaye (Paul) of Scotchtown, NB, and is survived by his partner Sandra Bryant of St. Andrews, NB. For the last five years Mark worked as a welder for Cooke’s Acquaculture. For many years prior to that he worked as a motor vehicle body repair specialist. Surviving in addition to his partner Sandra of St. Andrews, are his mother and step- father Alexa & Paul Kaye of Scotchtown, NB, his two daughters Victoria Bryant … Butler at home, Jillian Butler of Alberta, three sons, Stephen Butler of ON, Brandon Butler of Manitoba, Cameron Butler of ON, step children, Kandise Bryant of Saint John, NB, Danielle Bryant and Phillip Bryant both of Alberta, one sister Susan King (Andrew) of Riverview, NB, three grandchildren, Lennox, Ethan, and Alexander. Mark was predeceased by his brother Stephen, and his father Norman Butler. By Marks’ request there will be no visitation. Cremation will take place followed by a memorial service in celebration of his life on Saturday, July 15th, 2017 at 5:00 pm at All Saints Anglican Church, King Street, St. Andrews, NB. Archdeacon John Matheson will officiate. In lieu of flowers donations to the NB Heart & Stroke Foundation would be appreciated by the family. On line condolences to the family or donations can be made at www.humphreysfh.com Arrangements have been entrusted to the care & direction of Humphreys Funeral Home, 20 Marks Street, St Stephen, NB E3L 2B2 (506 … 466 … 3110)
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