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October 29, 2019 at 4:49 pm #4234
David Franz
ParticipantIt is with much sadness that the Baltimore City Retired Fire Officers and Fire Fighters Association announces the passing of Fire Fighter Francis C. Linton Sr, formally of Engine 27.
Fire Department Service 35 Years 4 Months 23 Days
On Retirement 16 Years 7 Months 24 Days
Retirees Association Member 16 Years 4 Months 25 Days
Age 77 Years 11 Months 1 Day
Rest In Peace Butch!Francis Carroll (Butch) Linton, Sr.
NOVEMBER 28, 1941 ~ OCTOBER 28, 2019 (AGE 77)
OBITUARY
Francis Carroll Linton, Sr. “Butch” passed away on October 28, 2019 at Baltimore Washington Medical Center after a long battle with cancer. Beloved husband of 40 years to Nancy J. Linton (Thacker); loving father of Francis C. Linton, Jr. (Carrie), Lisa Linton Jassund (Spencer) and Timothy W. Linton (Jenn); devoted grandfather of Aarika, Zackery, Malana, Katie, Alex, Evie, Nicole and Michael; great-grandfather of Layla, Tesla, Julia and Ophelia. He will also be sorely missed by many nieces, nephews, family and friends.Butch was born in Baltimore (Pigtown) on November 28, 1941 to James and Henrietta Linton. He served in the United States Air Force in his early adulthood, after which he joined the Baltimore City Fire Department E27/T26. He retired in 2003 after serving 381/2 years. He also worked at Lowe’s in Glen Burnie before they opened until retiring in 2018 after 19 years of service.
Family was most important to Butch. He loved his children and grandchildren with all his heart. Butch also loved trains. He had an extensive train garden in his basement which he loved showing to his grandchildren. He also spent many hours at the railroad tracks watching trains and counting how many cars were behind the engine. He also had a great love for the Bay. He loved crabbing and fishing. He and Nancy enjoyed dining out and going to the casino. Butch was also an avid TVaholic. His favorite shows were Gun-smoke, Mash, Pawn Stars, Pickers, Deadliest Catch, the old game and judge shows. He loved his food as well. He cooked a lot for the guys in the Fire Department. In his hay day he could put away some food. His favorites were fried chicken, cheese-steak subs, pizza, scallops, crabs, crab legs, oysters clams and shrimp. Butch will be dearly missed by all.
Family and friends are invited to call at the family owned and operated McCULLY-POLYNIAK FUNERAL HOME, P.A. 3204 Mountain Road Pasadena, Maryland 21122 on Monday November 4, 2019 from 3-5 & 7-9 PM. Where a funeral service will be held on Tuesday November 5, 2019 at 12:30 PM. Interment Crownsville Veterans Cemetery.
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