Rick Cooper
Butch was a long time friend of me and my family. My dad ad Butch would always sit and talk about things that they had done and heard. Our thoughts and prayers to Ms. Pam and her family during these difficult times. The Coopers
Birth date: Jun 11, 1946 Death date: May 18, 2020
Morris Lloyd “Butch” Whittle was born on June 11, 1946 in Dallas, Texas a son of the late E.M. “Buck” and Lillian Grace Bush Whittle and passed away on May 18, 2020 in Plano, Texas. Butch retired from Texas Department of Transport Read Obituary
Butch was a long time friend of me and my family. My dad ad Butch would always sit and talk about things that they had done and heard. Our thoughts and prayers to Ms. Pam and her family during these difficult times. The Coopers
For my brother, Butch Whittle and Pam, Amber and April. I love you all so.

Butch was like a 2nd father to me when I was younger. So sorry to hear about his passing. I will always have a special place in my heart for this family.
Rest In Peace Butch ! I was always happy to see you and knew you would make me laugh ! You were one of a kind, a true friend. You will be missed. Debbie Miller Reese and Bobby Reese
So sorry for the loss of your loving daddy, grandfather, brother and other family members. May God wrap his arms of Love, Strength and Comfort around all of you during this time of sorrow. May his memories give you comfort and strength.
R I P Uncle Butch.
I’ll always have my awesome memories of you when I was growing up. You were such a fun Uncle. The best prankster I’ve ever known!
Keep them on their toes up there in Heaven!
Love you bunches

Butch was somewhat of a "dare devil"! While is was chopping on a piece of wood in the yard with my hatchet, Butch kept sticking his foot between my swings. I told him to stop or I would chop his toes off! Then 2 toes came off!! He didn't shed a teat, but I did...running into the house. Our Dad wrapped his foot up in a towel and said "let's go get a snow cone in Pleasant Grove". As we passed the snow cone stand, Daddy said "let's go have the Dr to look at your toes". They sewed them back on and placed a cast on his foot! That lasted about a week and he had it kicked off!
He was a tough kid! Gonna miss him dearly...
Butch was a sweet man and always kind to our family. We are so sorry for your loss. Thank you for sharing Butch with us throughout the years. We will miss him dearly.
With love and prayers,
David and Trina Lindsey (and the girls)
Butch made me sneak under a Penecostal Church on Lake June Rd to watch them play rock like music & speak in tongues. We layed under that church dying laughing. I have a ton of GREAT memories of Butch. I'm sure everyone that knew him does too.
Carla (Day) Richards
I remember as a young kid growing up whenever Butch came over to our house there was always some sort of joke he played on someone. He would also hide a $20 bill in the house somewhere and whoever found it got to keep it. He would laugh so hard telling us "your'e cold or your'e hot" meaning you were either close to finding this or no where near it. We will always have the great memories of Butch with us.