She was a member of the Redemption Christian Church in Inverness. Joyce came to Citrus County in 1976 from St. She was a loving wife, mother and grandmother. Joyce was born on Februin Baltimore, Maryland to the late Dury and Neola (Hollembaek) Greer. Count on me too.Joyce Kathleen Albury, 82 of Inverness, passed away at home under the loving care of her family, on March 13, 2024. I hope that somehow, some CDs of his music can be made and available at the and yes, should be on the Binghamton Walk of Fame or Musical Hall of Butch was in the same class as a person: Great Talent. yes, he NEVER forgot a face.īeing that i am from the Elmira area. The best I could get out of him was a wave as i walked by. It takes a lot to get one out of the house. and every one different and every one true. I was so impressed, I had thought of making snippets of Some of you had some very inspired notes. And I only knew him from his music and a few chats over the years. It must be an unfathomable loss to those close to him. my sympathies to Butch's Son, close "family" and friends. Butch was given his gift to promote music, the goodness in people and be a great role model - Nobody did it better!!!!!!!!! Butch, we know you will continue to entertain in heaven & my parents will be dancing to your beautiful voice.įirst and foremost. We read the entire listing of the guest book. My husband was a promoter & agent for bands & he told me he never knew any musician who was like Butch. I am so happy I have this on tape, I will listen to him as I watch this celebration, as I celebrate his life. What a show he put on, he let my Dad & I sing together on stage with him. I called him a year in advance to book him for my parents (Dominick & Angie Mandicott's) 50th wedding anniversary in 1987. What a blessing for us to have had him all these years. Butch was an angel on earth and now continues his "gig" in heaven, he was simply the BEST - as a singer/ musician and person. Our condolences to the family, friends and band members. Butch, my thoughts and payers are with you.God Bless You and Your Loved Ones.I will never forget you.Rest in Peace, My Friend. Butch was not only a local legend, but the epitome of good to everyone who knew or heard of him, but more so for those who grew up knowing him well. I am so happy that i got to see and talk to him just prior to his passing. To know Butch as a friend was a blessing and a privilege.a kind, gentle, and yes, kinda shy person, he was so, so special. However, Butch's greatest contribution to society was who he was and what he represented. i frequented the local establishments for years and years just to hear him sing with the Second Edition.so many nights of fun, friendships and fond memories - the greatest of times for the "Greatest Generation." I remember the days back in Noth High when on Fridays, before football games, Butch and the rest of the football players would all gather for lunch and during those lunches we'd be blessed with Butch singing The "Our Father." Sure Butch was a great musician and, as many others. As i read through this guest book my eyes fill with tears and my heart is filled with sorrow.
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