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MEMORIAL BOOKS

The following books have been placed on the shelves and contributions accepted at the Butler Public Library:

In memory of Martha Blewett, Bill and Patty Weisberger gave a contribution to the library fund.

In memory of James Campbell, Nancy Boyd, Bill Boyd and David and Panola Boyd gave Sesame Street Fiesta Songs.

In memory of Peter Cherry, the Ken Cherry family gave The American Heritage Pictorial History of World War II.

In memory of Sophia Colley, the staff at Meridian Styles gave Baby Shoes and Whose Knees are These.

In memory of Charles and Jane Connell, Ann and Harry Kirk gave 50 Greatest Love Letters of all Times.

In memory of Jane Connell, Joe and Linda Randig gave Start to Knit.

In memory of Mary Jane Cupps, granddaughter Katharine Croll gave Miracle in the Andes.

In memory of Elizabeth Crouch, the Butler City Hunting and Fishing Club gave Miss Smith Reads Again.

In memory of Regis Cupps, Bill and Patty Weisberger gave a contribution to the library fund.

In memory of Frank Dano Jr., Armstrong gave Golf Magazine's Top 100 Teachers — 3 DVDs.

In memory of the deceased Bon Aire reunion members, Bon Aire Reunion Group gave Ultimate Guide to Hot Rods and Street Rods.

In memory of Heidi, a faithful companion, the Friends of Butler Dog Training gave The Other End of the Leash and The Akita Today.

In memory of Allen Hoehn Sr., Bob and Dolly O'Donnell gave Practical Projects for the Yard and Garden; and the Shramawicks — John, Barbara and Mae, gave 125 Wood Clock Patterns and Fine Woodworking Design Book Seven.

In memory of Linda Kalish, Jing Humphreys gave Sisters.

In memory of Fontaine Kearse, the Zion Check Card Club gave Goodbye Lemon and Winter's Child — novels.

In memory of Anthony Kennedy, the Ken Cherry family gave The American Heritage Pictorial History of World War II.

In memory of George Laconi, his wife, Yvonne, gave The Century, Sports Illustrated 50, and World War II; and Butler County Association of Realtors gave ARCO Master — The Real Estate License Exams.

In memory of Mary Lorenzini, Mary Ann Zeigler gave a contribution to the library fund.

In memory of John "Jack" McCandless, great-grandfather of Mac Schnur, Mr. and Mrs. Robert White II gave Corduroy Goes to the Beach and Rabbit Pie.

In memory of Fred McCarren, Cheryl Walsh gave Classic Clowns.

In memory of Mrs. Marjorie McCune, Tanglewood Senior Center, Inc. gave Mama Made the Difference — Life Lessons My Mother Taught Me, and Captivating — Unveiling the Mystery of a Woman's Soul.

In memory of Gertie McGinley, Joe and Linda Randig gave Managing Post-Polio.

In memory of Ruby Mayhew, Joline McClure gave Boathouse: Tales and Recipes from Southern Kitchens.

In memory of Karen Sue Michael, First United Methodist Church Preschool Sunday School Class of 2006 gave My Grandma and I; David, Andi, CJ and Jackie Michael gave The Giving Tree and A Place Called Kindergarten; Keith, Karen and Kelli Hall gave All You Need for a Beach and Sand, Sea and Me; and Mikan Motors gave Broadway Dance Center — Jazz for the Beginner to the Advanced Beginner.

In memory of Josephine Michaels, Mr. and Mrs. George Kepple, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Morrow, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Young, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hankey and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hrip gave Busting Vegas — the MIT Whiz Kid Who Brought the Casinos to Their Knees.

In memory of John Mrock, the Ken Cherry family gave The American Heritage Pictorial History of World War II.

In memory of Glenn Myers, the Composing Room Employees of the Butler Eagle gave Gutenberg to Plantin — an Outline of the Early History of Printing.

In memory of Frederick Neely, his mother, Helen Benninger Neely, gave Deer Wars and Animal Tracks and Signs; Janet and Charles Hasychak and Sue and John Hasychak gave Lincoln & Lee at Antietam: The Cost of Freedom — a DVD; and Joe and Rhonda Hasychak gave My Librarian is a Camel and Bird Watcher.

In memory of Paul Oblack, Mary Ann Zeigler gave a contribution to the library fund.

In memory of Barbara Oswald, Sorority Girls gave Expert Paint —Painting Kitchens and How to Choose and Use the Right Paint.

In memory of Winifred Parker, Paul and Sue Hartzell gave a contribution to the library fund.

In memory of John Carl Paulitz, Dave and Janet Ellis gave Vegetable Gardening from Planting to Picking.

In memory of Peach, a special boxer, the Friends of Butler Dog Training gave The Boxer — Family Favorite and A Dog's Best Friend.

In memory of Norma Jean Pellegrini, Len and Kay Baranowski gave Pizza at Sally's and I've Got an Elephant.

In memory of Rose Pintell, Dorothy Ray gave Sweet Maria's Italian Desserts and Russ and Mary Beth Hearn and Family gave Twelve — A Tuscan Cookbook.

In memory of Thomas Reese, Jane and Paul Sylves gave The Best Recipe — Soups and Stews; Best Light Recipes and Restaurant Favorites at Home.

In memory of William Reid, Katie Dellich gave Frommer's Canada.

In memory of Rudy Rikal, the Bon Aire Reunion Group gave Great American Hot Rods.

In memory of Ellen "Penny" Ritts, Cheryl King Walsh gave Emily Post's Wedding Etiquette; and the Butler Poetry Group gave Best Loved Poems.

In memory of Toni Schnell, Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Byrns gave Butterfly Garden and Busy in the Garden.

In memory of Ruth Schnur, mother of Judy Geibel, TOPS 181 gave The Complete Photo Guide to Sewing.

In memory of Thomas Sheehan, the Adult Probation Office gave Clearing the Bases.

In memory of Richard Shetter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Neigh gave I Already Know I Love You.

In memory of John Skrzypek, Joe and Judy Neigh gave The Book: The Life Story of a Technology.

In memory of Snowball, a special therapy dog, the Friends of Butler Dog Training gave Think Dog and The Savvy Samoyed.

In memory of Michael Spack Sr., the Sunday Golf League gave Christian Writer's Market Guide 2006 — The Reference Tool for the Christian Writer; and Aunt Bert and Uncle Jack, Rick and Pam gave The One That Got Away and Captured by Grace.

In memory of Tigger, Lou and Linda gave Shih Tzu.

In memory of Carol Jean Updegraph, the staff of Court Room 4 gave United Empire Loyalists — a Guide to Tracing Loyalists Ancestors in Upper Canada.

In memory of Joe Walsh, TSCMA Chapter 3 gave The First Western Corral.

In memory of Edward Wells Woodill, Joan Chew and Van Peterson gave Bowermen and the Men of Oregon.

In memory of Kathleen Zeigler, her daughter, Jean Taggart, gave The Power to Heal.

In memory of Agnus Zwickle, Sean Broderick gave The World Encyclopedia of Flags.

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