Norman Frank Butler

Norman Frank Paul Butler (December 2, 1918 – October 8, 2011) was an industrialist, polo player and thoroughbred breeder.[1]

Biography

Norman Butler was born to Paul Butler and Sarah Anne Josephine (née Rooney),[2] from County Mayo, Ireland. Both his father and his grandfather, Frank Osgood Butler, were prominent American industrialists and founders of Oak Brook Village, Illinois.[3] He was born in New York City in 1918. He attended Hodder preparatory school, Downside and Stonyhurst College in Lancashire, England. He later studied Modern Greats at Oriel College, Oxford University.[1]

In 1948 he married Pauline Winn, daughter of Lady Baillie and the Hon. Charles John Frederick Winn (son of Rowland Winn, 2nd Baron St Oswald), of Leeds Castle in Kent.[4] They had two children together, Sandra Butler (born 1949) and Paget Butler (born 1953). They divorced in 1958.[5]

From 1948 until 1960 he worked as a director in the Butler Paper and Butler Aviation companies, and Butler S.A. (South America).[6]

It was also during this time that he played polo in the United States, England and South America.[6]

In 1959 he married his second wife, the Hon. Penelope Dewar, daughter of Lord Forteviot, owner of Dewar Whiskies in Scotland.[7][8] They had three children together, Paul Butler (born 1960), Tiggy Butler (born 1961) and Sean Butler (born 1963). They divorced in 1977.[9]

In 1981 he married his third wife Baroness Gabriella Gröger von Sontag, fashion editor of German Vogue, daughter of a German banker and director of the Dresdner Bank. They had one son, Patrick de Butler (born 1986).[1][6]

Thoroughbred racing

In 1960 he bought Kilboy Estate in County Tipperary, Ireland.[10] As a Thoroughbred breeder in 1972 he won the classic Irish 1,000 Guineas and the Irish St. Leger as well as the Pretty Polly Stakes with his famous horse Pidget, trained by Kevin Prendergast and ridden by the jockey T. P. Burns.[11] He also worked with Vincent O'Brien and Walter Swinburn among many others during his time as a thoroughbred breeder, and his horses raced in Ireland, England and France.[1]

References

  1. "Paid Notice: Deaths BUTLER, NORMAN FRANK". query.nytimes.com. Retrieved 16 January 2019.
  2. Who's Who, What's What and Where in Ireland, Zircon Publishing, 1973, p. 45
  3. Upi (26 June 1981). "Paul Butler Dead at 89; Top Aviation Executive". Retrieved 16 January 2019 via NYTimes.com.
  4. Rief, Rita (16 November 1984). "AUCTIONS; The Cave collection". Retrieved 16 January 2019 via NYTimes.com.
  5. Burke's Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage, 107th edition, ed. Charles Mosley, Burke's Peerage Ltd, 2003, vol. 1, p. 1190, vol. 3, p. 3499
  6. Whitfield, Kay. "The Butlers of Oak Brook, Six". Classic Chicago Magazine. Retrieved 16 January 2019.
  7. "Daytona Beach Morning Journal - Google News Archive Search". news.google.com. Retrieved 16 January 2019.
  8. "Miss Dewar Bride Of Norman Butler". timesmachine.nytimes.com. Retrieved 16 January 2019.
  9. "Person Page". thepeerage.com. Retrieved 16 January 2019.
  10. "Huge blaze at home of airline founder's son but extensive art collection saved". Independent.ie. Retrieved 16 January 2019.
  11. "KEVIN PRENDERGAST Three of the best. - Free Online Library". thefreelibrary.com. Retrieved 16 January 2019.
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