Rita Marie Butcher Reagan Hartman

December 27, 1951 - May 23, 2009 Rita Marie Butcher Reagan Hartman, Mooresville, died May 23, 2009, in her daughter’s residence.Rita was born December 27, 1951, in Seattle, Washington, to the late Kenneth Butcher and Wilma (Gepford) White.

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  1. my prayers and thoughts are with you all .. may you find comfort in knowing Rita is in a better place, and will always be in your hearts and part of who you are. may the warm memories bring you gentle smiles, even through your tears hugs and prayers Ki

  2. We were so sorry to hear about Rita, she babysat for me years ago. What a great person she was. Your family is in our prayers.

  3. I am thinking of you and your family during this difficult time for all of you. I know Rita felt the love of all of you as you took such good care of her during her last days. Prayers are with you always.

  4. During my youth, I knew Rita through Linda. I remember Rita as a warm and accepting person who always made me feel at home when Linda and I stopped by her place for a visit. She gave freely of her time to sit and laugh with a couple of silly teenagers.

  5. Aunt: Your smile, laughter, and caring nature will be missed. While you are now basking in the presence of Jesus, I ask that you take a moment to also give my grandma a hug for me. Love ya. Jeff/Annie/Aunts and Uncles: My condolences to you as you knew

  6. Rita, you are in my memories as far back as I remember from the time I can remember. Love to you and all yer family.

  7. Mommy it has been almost a year since you were taken away from me so soon. I still find myself wanting to talk to you and ask you for advice. Then the reality sets in I get upset all over again. I just miss you like crazy. I know your not in any pain now

  8. Missing you today Rita! Here are your great grandchildren and grandson. They are doing so good. We miss you not being here to meet all of them but we make sure to tell them all about you. Love and miss you.


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