Irma Jean Butler, born June 29, 1952, in Little Rock, AR, USA, departed this life on November 17, 2025. Irma Jean, a beacon of warmth, love, and humor, was known for her compassionate heart and inspiring spirit. Her infectious laughter and welcoming nature created a sanctuary of joy and comfort for all who were blessed to know her.
Raised in Little Rock, Arkansas, Irma Jean eventually made her home in Denver, Colorado. Throughout her life, she embraced the simple pleasures of life. Irma Jean had a love for crocheting, a passion for cooking, and a knack for finding hidden treasures in thrift stores. She found joy in the smallest details, and her love for cleaning was second to none, often saying, "A clean house is a happy house." Her life was filled with love and laughter, and she shared it generously with all around her. As Maya Angelou once said, "People will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel." Irma Jean embodied this sentiment, touching countless lives with her loving, compassionate, funny, and inspiring nature.
Irma Jean leaves a rich legacy behind. She is survived by her cherished children Sarai Williams, Rhonda Miles, and Zachariah Williams. Her life and love continue to live on through her grandchildren Janee' Blakey, Jacqueline Miles, Ryan Williams, and Miya Williams. Her light will continue to shine in her great-grandchildren, Khiara Williams, Jaylen Jr, Jai'Lynn Mitchell, and Royal Williams. Irma Jean is also survived by her sisters Doris Baker, Cynthia Jordan, and Debbie Anderson. Her life was a testament to the strength and resilience of family, ensuring her memory will live on in the hearts of her loved ones. Irma Jean was preceded in death by her mother, Betty Bunting, her father, Charles Walker, and her siblings Robert Parker, Shell Walker, and Yolanda Bunting.