In Memory

Jeff Butterworth

Jeff Butterworth

Jeffery Alan Butterworth, Sr | 1955 - 2021 | Obituary

Jeffery Alan Butterworth, Sr

Jeffery Alan Butterworth, Sr

August 24, 1955 - September 25, 2021

Jeffery Alan Butterworth, Sr passed from this life September 25, 2021 at NEA Baptist Hospital.  He was born August 24, 1955 to Harold and Doris Allison Butterworth in Niles, Michigan.  Jeffery was a factory worker who loved his family and grandchildren.  He enjoyed going to the casinos, watching football especially the Bears and Michigan.  His favorite team in baseball was the Chicago White Sox.  Jeffery also enjoyed bowling and going to the zoo.  He is preceded in death by his parents.

Survivors include his wife Robin of 46 years of the home; son, Jeffery Butterworth, Jr. (Samantha) of Brookland; daughter, Jamie Mark (Mike) of Oliver Springs, TN; 2 brothers, Greg Butterworth and Mike Butterworth both of Niles, Michigan; 3 sisters, Donna Mueller of Buchan, Michigan, Diane Williams of Niles, Michigan and Deena Allen of Niles, Michigan.  Grandchildren, Rachel, Brittney (Joshua) Breanna, Jordan and Collin; great grandchildren, Isabella, Kayden and Kaylee. Jeffery is also survived by 3 sisters-in-law, 2 brothers- in-law and several nieces and nephews.

Visitation will be Tuesday, September, 28, 2021 from 1-2:30  PM at Emerson Funeral Home.  Service will start at 2:30 PM. 

Burial will be private.

To register online, go to www.emersonfuneralhome.com



 
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10/06/21 01:52 PM #1    

Michael Sirovica

Jeff & I went thru school, together K thru 12. He fought a good fight & never gave up throughtout life.


10/07/21 11:24 AM #2    

Jim Jarman

Jeff and I bowled in Junior and Adult Leagues together. He was a funny guy and a great person. RIP Jeff.

 


10/07/21 03:10 PM #3    

Jack Pierson

Jeff was a quiet guy, from what I remember. Played baseball with him, Dodgers, and he could throw some heat from the pitching mound. His dad was our coach, and a fine one at that, so that was a bonus for us. Saw him around the high school but things had changed by then. It's like we didn't know each other...too bad. RIP Jeff and save a spot on the roster for me!


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