Person:John Buttery (6)

Watchers
m. 20 Jan 1915
  1. Wilbur Emmett Buttery1915 - 1983
  2. Mildred Grace Buttery1917 - 1986
  3. Lewis Frank Buttery1919 - 1973
  4. John Edward Buttery1921 - 2003
  5. Ruth Mae Buttery1923 - 1979
  6. Donald Alfred Buttery1927 - 2010
  7. Loretta Louise Buttery1929 - 2010
  8. Jeanette Anne Buttery1938 - 2004
m. 18 Jun 1944
Facts and Events
Name John Edward Buttery
Gender Male
Birth? 15 Jun 1921 Lewiston, Niagara, New York, United States
Marriage 18 Jun 1944 to Elizabeth Eugenia Raffel
Death? 12 Aug 2003 Dansville, Livingston, New York, United States
Burial? 15 Aug 2003 Canisteo, Steuben, New York, United StatesWoodlawn Cemetery

Often known as Johnny.

1925 - With parents at Creek Rd, Lewiston, Niagara, New York. John BUTTERY, white, aged 4, born in U.S.

1930 - With parents at Pletcher Road, Lewiston, Niagara, New York. John E. BUTTERY, white, aged 8, born in New York, father born in New York, mother born in Canada (English), attending school.

1940 - With parents at Pletcher Road, Lewiston, Niagara, New York. John BUTTERY, white, aged 19, born in New York, completed 8th grade at elementary school, farmer, occupation not recorded, working for 20 weeks in the past year, earning $300.

2003 - Obituary, Newspaper Clipping: JOHN E. BUTTERY SR. DANSVILLE/CANISTEO - John E. Buttery Sr., 82, of 9902 Rowe Rd, passed away Tuesday (Aug 12, 2003) in Noyes Memorial Hospital in Dansville. Born in Lewiston, June 15, 1921, a son of Frank H. and Grace Buttery, he had resided in Canisteo for about 27 years prior to moving to Dansville in 2000. He had been employed as a crane operator for the Intenational Paper Company in North Tonawanda. He served in the US Army Corp during WWII. He was a member of the Hornell Association, a life member of the A. J. Jerrick American Legion Post in Swornsville, a member of the Canisteo American Legion, the color guard of the Legion Post and the War Dads. John enjoyed wildlife and was an avid hunter and fisherman. He was predeceased by two sisters and two brothers. He is survived by one daughter, Barbara (Robert) Hammond of Canisteo; three sons, John (Chris) Buttery of Niagara Falls, Ronald Buttery, and James (Gail) Buttery of Dansville, with whom he had made his home; three sisters and two brothers; seven grandchildren and eight great grandchildren; several nieces and nephews…. Funeral services will be held on Friday at 2pm at the [Brown & Powers] funeral home. Burial with full military honors will be in Woodlawn Cemetery, Canisteo.