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Rite Slated At ToledoRYDERWOOD — A retired forest ranger, Charles Arthur Butler, 76, died Thursday at a Vancouver hospital following a lingering illness.Born Sept. 1, 1889, at Hazen, Ark., Mr, Butler moved from Livingston, Mont., to Ryder-wood 12 years ago. He was a member of the Tattle Falls Masonic lodge at Vadevr; the Ella chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, Vader; World War I Veterans of Ryder wood; Winlock post of th'e American Legion, and the NARCE organization, Ryderwood.In addition to the widow, Harriet, at home, survivors include a son, David Butler, Mossyrock; five sisters, Mrs* Dora Beyer, Anoka, Minn.. ;Mrs. Greyson Carr, Hannibal, Mo., Mrs.-Libby Hulen and Mrs. Roe Barton, both of Mexico, Mo.,, and Pritchard Hume, Columbia, Mo.; and three granddaughters, Christine, Debbie and Den a-Butler, all of Mossyrock.Masonic funeral services will be Saturday,. 2 p.m., at the Fir Lawn Funeral' chapel,. Toledo, with military graveside services to follow at the Toledo cemetery. -BUTLER; Charles Arthur — Saturday, 2 p.m., Fir Lawn Funeral Chanel, Toledo, ■Funerals
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Centralia Daily Chronicle

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Fri, Apr 22, 1966

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