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It is with profound sadness and yet enduring love that we announce the passing of Johnny "Blade" Butler, a cherished son, father, brother, and friend, who left us on May 20, 2026, at the age of 50. Johnny was born on June 16, 1975 in Chicago, Illinois, to Elaine Butler and Johnny Butler Sr., and from the very beginning, his life was a beacon of energy and resilience with God at the forefront.
Johnny's life was a tapestry woven with love, dedication, and an indomitable spirit. Johnny who went by many monikers lol. Jon-Jon, Dumars, JB, Butler, and his most notable, "Blade". He spent his formative years in Chicago, attending King Elementary School, and later graduating from Manley High School in the Class of 1993. Johnny was sports savy at a young age under the guidance of Coach Mack and Book at Altgeld park and was a terror for opponents at western park as a matter of fact any park. Johnny was good! He continued playing at various men's leagues where he would renew friendships and rivalry old and new During his high school years, Johnny was a standout athlete, excelling in basketball and football, sports that remained lifelong passions.
A man of many talents and interests, Johnny worked various jobs throughout his life, always with a smile and an unwavering work ethic. He believed in the value of hard work and took pride in having a few dollars in his pocket, not just for himself but to share with those he loved. His adventurous spirit extended beyond his career as he found joy in the simple pleasures of life, playing basketball and watching games with friends and family.
Johnny's love for his family was boundless and evident in every interaction.
He was predeceased by his twin brother, Jonathan, whom he dearly missed. His grandparents Lula Robinson, James Mikell, Sadie Mikell, And Cousins, Leticia Davis, James Ray Davis,Franshon Davis And Rex Allen. Yet, he found immense joy and pride in his surviving family: his devoted mother, Elaine Butler, and father, Johnny Butler Sr.; his wife, Betsy Washington; and his stepdaughter, Ndea. Johnny leaves behind a legacy of love through his nine children: Johnny Butler Jr., Deonta Jones, Jonathan Butler, Ja'Quan Butler, A 'Johna King,
Johniqua Butler, Felicia Hernandez, Jakee Butler, and Janiya Butler. His love extended to his nine grandchildren: Johnny Butler Jr., Ja Quan Butler Jr., Maurice Thomas, Malaya Thomas, Narmere Thomas, Jionni Butler, Jayce Butler, Jaycen Butler, and Jr. each of whom held a special place in his heart.
Johnny's life was a testament to the power of gratitude and steadfastness.
He embraced life with a thankful heart, unwavering in his beliefs, and his presence at family gatherings was a source of joy and unity. His laughter, wisdom, and love for life were infectious and left an indelible mark on everyone who had the privilege to know him.
In addition to his immediate family, Johnny is survived by his twin brothers, Marrio and Markus Butler, one Niece Janae Butler And one Nephew Marrio Butler Jr and a sister along with a host of cousins, uncles, aunties, best friends, and dear friends who enriched his life and shared in his journey.
Johnny "Blade" Butler's life was a testament to love, resilience, and the unyielding power of family. He will be deeply missed but forever remembered in the hearts of those who knew and loved him. May his soul find eternal peace.
Brian P. Pickett Funeral Home I, LLC (A Brian P. Pickett Funeral Group)
Zoe Life Ministries International
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