Beryl Gene Butterbaugh, age 69, of Washington, Iowa, died Friday, September 3, 2021, at his residence under hospice care.
Private family memorial services will be held at a later date. Memorials have been established for the Washington County Veterans Memorial or Paws and More Animal Shelter. The Jones & Eden Funeral Home is assisting the family with arrangements. Online condolences may be sent for Beryl's family through the web at
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Beryl was born, May 5, 1952, in Washington, Iowa, the son of Lester and Juanita (Miller) Butterbaugh. He lived most of his life in Washington County between West Chester, Kalona, and Washington. He was a 1970 graduate of Mid-Prairie High School. During and after high school, Beryl worked for Wes Burrows Roofing in Kalona, and Eugene Lynn Division Construction in West Chester.
He was drafted into the United States Army in 1972 and served in the Military Police at Fort Richardson, Alaska, where he started his career in law enforcement. After his military service, he worked as a Corrections Officer for the Iowa Medical and Classification Center in Oakdale, Iowa. Beryl served in multiple positions during his 35 year career with the Washington County Sheriff's Department. Many of those years as a Patrol Sargent Supervisor. After retirement, Beryl worked part time for the City of Washington Police Department and for the Washington County Hospital and Clinics under Materials Management as a Courier.
Beryl enjoyed 60-70's rock and roll, camping and boating, especially at the Lake of the Ozarks, channel surfing, spending time with family and friends, and tri-five 55', 56', and 57' Chevy's, having owned one or two of each. One of his fondest things to do was cutting cookies in the snow as a teenager-adult in downtown West Chester. Beryl never outgrew cutting cookies in the snow.
In recent years he enjoyed going on weekend road trips, going on outings with his close friends and family and spending time with his loving friend, Jennine Wolf.
Beryl was a Patriot Life Endowment member of the National Rifle Association, the Iowa State Sheriff's and Deputy Association, and the Nation Sheriff's Association. He was a staunch supporter of the Second Amendment and standing for the National Anthem.
Beryl is survived by his brother, Leslie Butterbaugh and wife Jo of Cedar Rapids, Iowa; loving friend, Jennine Wolf of Washington, Iowa; and numerous friends. He was preceded in death by his parents.