Beverley Joan Butler
June 22, 1943 - April 7, 2025
Beverley Joan Butler passed away with loved ones around her on April 7, 2025. In her final days, Beverley faced illness with the same grace she carried through her life-quietly, bravely, without complaint. Her time with us was shortened by cancer, but her presence remains immeasurable.
Born to Dan and Mabel Butler, Beverley devoted her life to her family, her work, and her community. She was a woman of quiet strength, deep kindness, and unwavering dedication.
She gave over 20 years of service to Crane Canada, where she was known for her steady presence and strong work ethic. In her later years, she served as a medical driver for the Six Nations community offering care and support not just through her time, but through the calm and compassion she brought to every ride.
Beverley is survived by her children: Tracey, Jason, Mathew, Shelandris, and Scott (Michelle). She is also lovingly remembered by Sean and Family, and Sue (Bill) and family.
She was a beloved sister to Brenda, Huey, Lucille, Sandra, Fudd, Linda, and Darlene, and was predeceased by her siblings Samuel C. Butler and Baby Alice. Beverley was a devoted grandmother to Aaron, Benjamin, Justin, Jenny, Dan, Amber, Lucas, Kaitlyn, Shania, Corinna, Landon, and Madison. She was predeceased by her grandson Logan, whom she held in her heart always.
She also leaves behind many nieces and nephews, cousins, 16 great-grandchildren, and friends-each touched by her gentle spirit and loving nature. In her final days, Beverley met illness with quite grace and dignity. Though her passing came far too soon, her legacy lives on in the lives she nurtured and the hearts she held.
Resting at Styres Funeral Home, 1798 4th Line, Ohsweken on Friday after 2pm. where funeral service will be held on Saturday April 12, 2025 at 1pm. Funeral followed by lunch at Youth and Family Center at Six Nations Pentecostal Church. Evening Prayers will be held Friday at 7pm.
The family wishes to thank all who have offered their support and condolences during this time. In lieu of flower, the family encourages small acts of kindness in Beverley’s name-because that’s what she gave every day.
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