I did find an obituary for Butch and am posting this now as a reminder that a Celebration of Life open house will be held tomorrow in Jefferson Iowa at the Depot from 11:00 - 2:00
Leonard Dean “Butch”
Brooker, 84, of Jefferson died September 9, 2025.
A Celebration of Life
open house will be held Saturday, Sept. 27, from 11 am to 2 pm at The
Depot in Jefferson. Lunch will be served.
Butch was born in a
farmhouse near Cooper to J.R. and Marion Brooker on June 9, 1941. He
graduated from Jefferson High School. He married Barbara Ann Brock on July 25,
1959, in Jefferson.
He was almost born
working; first as a paperboy, then he pumped gas, followed by appliance repair
in a hardware store. Offered a higher wage, he joined the company crew at the
REC where he was enticed to learn how to climb poles by one of the crew leaders.
He practiced on a pole outside his house and became proficient, remaining an
electrical lineman for most of his working life. He worked for Alliant Energy
for the majority of those years and retired in 2003 from that company. Butch
was always in motion, and if you made his acquaintance, it was most likely on a
softball field, a golf course, or at a square dance.
In retirement, he and
Barb traveled in their RV all around the country for several years, and
wintered in Texas, where he added billiards to that list, winning
many tournaments. He and his favorite partner, Paul Keleher, racked up
many trophies over the past three years.
Butch is preceded in
death by his parents J.R. and Marion Brooker; his brother Robert
Brooker; his stillborn son Kevin; and sister-in-law Jo Brooker.
Butch is survived by his
wife of 66 years, Barbara Ann; children Richard Feterman (Donna), Gary
(Susan) Brooker, and Jason (Laura) Brooker; five grandchildren; eight
great-grandchildren; siblings Marlene (Bernard) Kelley, Robert’s widow;
Joyce Brooker, Bill Brooker, Don (Marty) Brooker and Leo (Keri)
Brooker; many nieces and nephews; and great friends.
In memory of Butch,
he would be pleased if you pay it forward by helping someone in
need.
Barb and his Butch’s
sons wish to extend our sincere gratitude to all the people who
assisted us with his recent illness. It is heartwarming to see so many who
care.
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