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06/23/2026
: Arlee E. Butler, Sr. - A Lifetime of Dedication
Arlee E. Butler, Sr. (1915–2007) was a lifelong resident and pillar of the Quinlan community whose 37 years of service on the QISD school board helped shape the district for generations. Butler Intermediate School was formed and named in his honor in 1980. The new Butler school was completed in 2003.
In recognition of his vast contributions to the community and school system, he was inducted into the 2009 QISD Hall of Fame. A man of diverse skills and a strong work ethic, Mr. Butler's life reflected the resilience and history of the Quinlan area. He attended String Town and Payne Town Day Schools before graduating from Quinlan High School in 1935. Following graduation, he worked on the iconic Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco. During World War II, he worked at a shipyard in Richmond, California, and later served in the Merchant Marines repairing Liberty Ships. After the war, he returned to Quinlan and eventually joined the Quinlan State Bank as a teller. His dedication led him to be promoted to Vice President and eventually President, a position he held until his retirement in 1980.
Mr. Butler was "always a rancher at heart," but his influence extended into the physical development of the county. In the 1950s, he worked for Hunt County and McKinney Highway Construction to build many of the area's first farm-to-market roads. He owned and operated the Mobile Station on Main Street in Quinlan, where his wife and children worked alongside him. He spent much of his life farming and ranching on land he purchased with money earned at the shipyards.
Arlee married Nancy Christine Robinson in 1935, and they were blessed with 67 years of marriage. They raised two children, Nancy and Wendell, and Mr. Butler remained an active rancher until 2001.
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