Charles Voiers Butler, Jr.

 Retired U.S. Secret Service, U.D., Inspector Charles Voiers Butler, Jr., 78 (Age), of Paris, Tennessee, died Tues (Day), Feb., 11 (Month), 2020 (Year), at H.C.M.C

(Location)

Sulphur Well Curch of Christ His funeral service will be at 1 PM (Time) on Mon.,2/17/20 (Date), MB 

_(Minister) will officiate. Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery, Paris, Tennessee. Bob Palmer and Randy Stephens will officiate 

after 11:00 AM prior to the service at the church. Visitation is scheduled 

(Hours)

(Day), and Monte Belew, Jason Leech, Bill Moody, Ben Hassell, Stan Chilcutt, Named as pallbearers are, and Scott McDevitt 

Honorary Pallbearers: Sam Butler, Gerald Bomar

Born September 12, 1941, in Milan Tennessee, he was the son of the late Charles V. Butler, Sr. and Virginia Nealon Butler. He was married at the First Christian Church on August 8, 1964, to the former Suzanne Marie Lampkins

***Charles is survived by his wife, Suzanne and daughter, Nancy Lee Butler Ott. He was predeceased by his grandparents John Robert and Cora Lee Parker Butler and Daniel Fisher and Marcella Luger Nealon and a stepgrandmother Ann Swinney Nealon

He graduated from E.W. Grove High School in 1960, and received a B.S. Degree in the Administration of Justice from American University in Washington, D.C

Butler was a veteran of the U.S. Army and a graduate of the Seventh Army NonCommissioned Officers Academy, Bad Tolz, Germany. In 1963, he was a member of the Seventh Army Support Command Championship Rifle Team

He was an officer with the Washington, D.C., Metropolitan Police, 2nd Precinct for 3 years and was with the U.S. Secret Service for over 21 years. During his career in law enforcement, he provided protection for Presidents Johnson, Nixon, Ford, Carter, Reagan, G.H.W. Bush and to countless foreign diplomats and headsofstate

Butler was a Secret Service CounterSniper in 1972, and from 1982 to 1987 was the official in charge of the CounterSniper Unit, Canine Explosive Detection Unit and Weapons Detection Unit. In 1987, he was appointed to the rank of Inspector by the Director of the U.S. Secret Service. He retired in 1989, with over 25 years of government service

He was a recipient of the U.S. Treasury Distinguished Expert Marksmanship Award. He also received numerous U.S. Treasury Outstanding Performance and Special Achievement awards to include a lifesaving commendation. Upon retirement, he received the U.S. Treasury Departments Albert Gallatin Award. He attended Sulphur Well Church of Christ

Hematoomber of die Hit Christian Church. He belonged to the Fraternal Order of Police, D.C.Lodge #1; the Irish Police Emerald Society; AmVets, Paris Landing Post 45; American Legion, Paris Landing Post 89; Military Order of the Stars and Bars; and the Sons of Confederate Veterans

His love of military history has taken him to WWII Battlefields in Europe accompanying WWII Veterans. His pride and interest in his Southern Heritage lead him to tour Civil War Battlefields in Maryland, Virginia and Tennessee

He was an excellent gardener and won prizes for his vegetables and apples in the Charles County, Maryland, county fair. He continued to have beautiful gardens after moving back to Paris, Tennessee

He enjoyed duck and deer hunting and fishing. He enjoyed being outdoors and hiking

Most of all, he loved his family and his country.

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