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DATE: SUNDAY, June 26, 1994                    TAG: 9406260021 
SECTION: LOCAL                     PAGE: B2    EDITION: FINAL  
SOURCE: NORFOLK 
DATELINE: 940626                                 LENGTH: Short 

AMY R. BUTTS

{LEAD} Amy Riddick Butts, 88, of the 1000 block of Lunenberg St., died June 23, 1994, in Sentara Health Center in Portsmouth.

Mrs. Butts was born in Camden City, N.C. She was retired as owner/operator of Midway Beauty Shop after 25 years and was a member of New Hope United Church of Christ, Deaconess Board, Usher Board, was a former organist and choir member, missionary, Sunday school teacher and a member of Naomi (NU)31 United Order of Tents, Eastern Star, Berkley Civic League and the NAACP. She was the widow of Walter E. Butts.

{REST} Survivors include a daughter, Vivian B. Clements, and son-in-law, William J. Clements, both of Portsmouth; three grandchildren, Debra D. Clements and Karen Thorpe, both of Washington, D.C., and Joseph P. Edney of Chesapeake; two great-grandchildren, Shernell Edney and Troy Edney, both of Chesapeake; and a host of nieces/nephews, cousins and friends.

A funeral will be conducted at 2 p.m. Monday in New Hope United Church of Christ, Norfolk, by the Rev. James Anderson. Burial will be in Roosevelt Memorial Park. Pretlow & Sons Funeral Home is handling arrangements. The family will be receiving guests at the 1000 block of Lunenberg St., Norfolk.

{KEYWORDS} DEATH OBITUARY

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