Dolores Janet Butterfield

May 9, 1936 ~ December 15, 2023
Resided in:
South Portland, Maine
South Portland- Dolores J. Butterfield, 87, of Preble Street died on Friday, December 15, 2023 at Maine Medical Center following a brief illness.
Dolores was born in Bangor, Maine on May 9, 1936 the daughter of the late Thomas Ryan Sr. and Marjorie (Harris) Ryan. She grew up in the Portland and area and graduated from Portland High School in the class of 1954.
Dolores married Robert S. Butterfield Sr. in 1971 in Portland, where they lived with her three children Kim, Julie and Ralph until 1991. They then moved to Cape Elizabeth where they lived part-time and then half the year in Naples, FL, which they loved.
In her spare time Dolores loved travel not only to Naples, FL every winter, she also enjoyed the islands of the Caribbean. She loved working in her flower gardens and arranging all of her fresh cut blooms, going to theatre and she loved the movies especially the classics. She was an avid reader and enjoyed mystery novels and fiction of all types. She took great joy in cooking and entertaining family and friends. Her smile and friendship will be missed by many.
Dolores was predeceased by her husband, Robert S. Butterfield, Sr. in 2017; a son, Ralph Ryan Carver; a daughter, Kim Starr Durost; a brother, Thomas Ryan. She is survived by a daughter, Julie Carver of MA; a grandson, Norman Carver of Yarmouth; several nieces and nephews.
At the family’s request all services will be private. To view Dolores’s memorial page, or to share an online condolence, please visit www.ConroyTullyWalker.com
Those who wish may make contributions in Dolores memory to a charity of one’s choice or to someone in need.
Julie,
So sorry for your loss –
Our thoughts and prayers are with you.❤️
Cousin DoDo was a fun person to reminisce about the days when all our families lived on Clark St. I think those were very happy days in her life. Whenever we got together, DoDo was a hugger like Aunt Marge was to all of us. She had a terrific smile and sense of humor. Our sympathy to you, Julie. Your Mom was very proud of you. Love, Cousin Gloria & Rick
I can still recall going up to her apartment on Cushman St with my mother and siblings. She always had a smile on her face. Here’s a little secret most people don’t know…she’s the reason why my parents named me Bill. Dodo’s suffered a lot of heartache in her life, but always persevered because of her strength and love.