David William Butler

October 10, 1945 ~ September 22, 2012
David William Butler, 66, Mooresville, left this earthly life to be with his Savior Sept. 22, 2012 while surrounded by his family. He was born October 10, 1945 in Brownsville, TX to Robert and Marjorie Fippen Butler, who preceded him in death.
Mr. Butler was a 1963 graduate of Mooresville High School and attended Indiana State University. He proudly served with the United States Air Force for 8 years and was a veteran of the Vietnam War, serving as the crew chief on a B-52 bomber. His passion was flying and he lived out that passion as a pilot for Northwest Airlink and Comair Airlines. During his time as the corporate pilot for Lomanco Corp in Little Rock, he flew Bill and Hillary Clinton, then governor of Arkansas, on many occasions. He also flew patients and their families to St. Jude Children’s Hospital and their lives touched his deeply. When impaired hearing no longer allowed him to fly, he became an instructor at Flight Safety, training pilots from around the world. Sometime early in his flying career he was given the nickname “Diamond Dave,” which is the way his former co-workers still refer to him.
When the airline industry changed dramatically following 9/11, he trained as a commercial driver, working for PAM and Bottom Line Trucking, where he worked until the time of his illness.
A gifted story teller and the recipient of a great sense of humor, Mr. Butler entertained those around him with true stories of his family and his own life experiences, giving even difficult events a humorous edge.
He was a voracious reader, enjoying biographies and historical novels. His favorite activity, aside from spending time with his grandson and visiting his daughters, was traveling the backroads of Indiana and finding any route to his destinations which didn’t involve interstate travel.
He is survived by his daughters, Christine Fletcher and her husband Dennis of Belton, TX, and Amanda Butler of Port Wentworth, GA; his grandson, Andrew Fletcher, in whom the sun rose and sat; sisters Alice (Fred) Cordes and Anne Reach, both of Mooresville. He is also survived by nieces and nephews and great nieces and nephews who loved him dearly. His faithful companion throughout his battle with cancer was his loyal dog Legend, who spent countless hours at his side while he endured this journey with cancer.
A graveside service for the family will be held Monday afternoon at East Union Cemetery in Hamilton County, with a celebration of life ceremony to be held at a date to be announced. Memorial donations may be made in his name to Churches in Mission, 27 S. Indiana St, Mooresville IN 46158. Funeral arrangements are being handled by the Carlisle - Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, Mooresville. Visit www.carlislebranson.com to share a favorite memory or to sign the online guest registry.
Alice and family– our prayers of comfort are with you, even as we also offer prayers of thanksgiving in celebration of David’s wonderful life! While David and I were never as close as you I were, of course, I do still have fond memories of him coming to my house with you on a couple of occasions for a couple of our childhood ‘club meetings’. (We were probably in 4th grade–so he might have been Jr. High?) I’m not even sure what we did anymore..except we ‘met’, and that David was always fun to have around. I do recall, however, that often our ‘club meetings’ ended up with us walking down to the old Dairy Queen on South Indiana Street for ice cream. Please find comfort in knowing that God’s plan is beyond our comprehension, but we can be sure that David is now at peace. Love and Prayers, Larry and Joanie Gajderowicz
So sorry to hear of Dave’s passing. He had many friends in Evansville and we all send our heart felt sympathy to his family. Dave was a kind soul. May he rest in peace after his long, hard struggle. He will be missed!
Thank you for your kind words and for remembering David. He was an incredible brother- after all, how many older brothers would hang around with a younger sister? We are heart broken at his passing but so grateful for God’s grace in our sorrow and in knowing David is now dancing with the angels, and probably regailing them with a story or two. Alice
Alice, thank you for keeping my sister, Susan, up-to-date on Dave’s illness. I am glad I got to see and visit with him in June. I’ll never forget that old primer-red Buick Roadmaster of his and the travels we had in it. Dottie and my prayers are with you, your sister and families. May God be with you Jack Joyner
Thank you Jack. David enjoyed the visit with you so much! I am so glad that you came to see him. It has been good to work with Susan and to share memories of our brothers. Alice
Dave was always fun to work with and a valued mentor/ freind to many at BottomLine Corporation. He is greatly missed. God bless your family. Kerry Collins. and all at BottomLine Courier. .
Kerry, Thank you for the kind words. He really enjoyed his time there and missed you all when he could no longer work. Christine (daughter)