Gigi Gasparini
My prayers are with your family at this time.I will miss harry and I’s fun talks and laughing ways he will be truly be missed.at least I can say I met a really great friend.thanks for I time I had to know him.
Death date: Jul 5, 2009
Harold “Butch” Gorley Jr., age 58 of Pearland, passed away unexpectedly on July 5, 2009. He is preceded in death by his father, Harold Gorley Sr. He is survived by his loving wife Sue; mother, Mable Estelle; son, Brian Gorley & hi Read Obituary
My prayers are with your family at this time.I will miss harry and I’s fun talks and laughing ways he will be truly be missed.at least I can say I met a really great friend.thanks for I time I had to know him.
My heartfelt sorrow goes out to the family of The Gorleys. Butch will be greatly missed as an employee of Continental Airlines and as a good friend to many.
Butch,
Thank you for taking such good care of mom. You came into our lives when she needed a good man. Thank you for all you taught me and all the laughs and good times we shared. I hope heaven has a really nice yard and a great pool for you to enjoy. All my love, Kim
My prayers are with the family at this time especially for my son, Brian Gorley, for the loss of his father and for my grandson, Brennan Gorley on the loss of his grandfather. He was a good man and he will surely be missed.
Sue and family, I am truly happy that I was able to know Butch even tho it was a short time. I enjoyed his humor, care for others to make sure they were comfortable, taken care of. He was a joy to talk to. My prayers are with you and the memories will be yours forever.
I have known Butch since 1987 as a co-worker and friend. He always worked hard and found pleasure in helplng others. He always asked about my family and truly was interested. My prayers go out to his family. His Continental family will miss him very much.
There will always be a little bit of Butch in the Jade plant he gave me. My prayers continue for the family.
I didn’t know Butch nearly as well as I should have although I lived next door for five years. I did have some good conversations with him about the fine crop of poison ivy I’ve got growing on the front wall of the house. He was a good man and a good neighbor. Sue, we’re right next door if you need anything.
I worked with Butch many years on the graveyard shift. I will miss him… He taught me a lot.
Dear Butch and family,
I remember our last conversation, laugh and joke. You are an amazing guy and would always think of others before before thinking of you. I will miss you calling me Anthony and me responding to you as if I was really “Anthony”.
Our prayers and thoughts our with you Mrs. Gorley
May God bless you and your family forever and ever.