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By: nacl01 in POPE 5 | Recommend this post (0)
Sun, 30 Dec 18 6:08 PM | 73 view(s)
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Rev Glenn Butler was apparently your family's minister.

Actually, no. He was a part of our extended family. If you are familiar with the southeast, families can be quite extended, indeed.

he looks rather young and very healthy

He was 68 (which most of us here don’t consider too old) and played basketball in HS and college. He collapsed the day after Christmas and couldn’t be revived.

Thanks for your kind thoughts.

nacl


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NACL - alabammy and your family
By: kathy_s16
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Sun, 30 Dec 18 8:48 AM
Msg. 18576 of 62138

Rev Glenn Butler was apparently your family's minister. No visitation as it should be. I've been thinking about post-passing wishes. I think the Reverend chose wisely, but he looks rather young and very healthy.

Ya know, naclzero/one, if I have learned anything this year, it is this expression: there are no words. People say things like, oh, he'll be remembered in our prayers, you two had such a great life, he's in a better place...the list does continue. Ultimately, though, THERE ARE JUST NO WORDS. The rest of it is pure and total BS.

So about your family and the suffering they must endure re: Rev. Glenn Butler, I can only say, THERE ARE NO WORDS.

Smooches, and I don't care if mz naclzero/one sees this.

Hugs all around, dear nacl.

'K


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