Woodward – Evelyn A. Butcher, 76, died Wednesday at a Woodward hospital. Services will be at 3 PM Saturday at the First Baptist Church in Woodward with the Rev. Russell Duck officiating. Burial will be at Elmwood Cemetery, directed by Billings Funeral Home.
She was born February 25, 1911, in Charleston, Missouri, to Will and Edna McDaniel and moved with her parents to Beaver, and then to Liberal, Kansas, before moving to Woodward in 1922.
She and Roy L. Butcher were married August 10, 1930, in Woodward. She helped her husband for many years at the Butcher Metal Shop. They established the community cable-television system there in the mid-– 1950s.
She was a member of First Baptist Church and a former member of the Western State Hospital Gray Lady's Auxiliary.
Survivors include a son, Perry Butcher, Rogers, Arkansas; a daughter, Patricia Warren, Woodward; eight grandchildren; five great – grandchildren; two brothers, Charles McDaniel, Pueblo, Colorado, and Roy McDaniel, Buena Vista, Colorado; and a sister, Cleo Razien, Woodward. She was preceded in death by her husband, Roy, August 20, 1979.
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