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Lucy Bianchi Butler

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Lucy Bianchi Butler 83, of Harrisburg passed away on February 24th 2026 at her home with family. She was the daughter of Guy and Angela Bianchi.

She is survived by her husband of 20 years Thomas Butler, along with 3 brothers, 3 sisters.

She attended Bishop McDevitt high school, became a licensed hair dresser, and also worked for the House of Representatives for 25 years. She enjoyed dancing, and cooking Italian foods.

She was noted for her memory of the family history and going-ons.

There will be a visitation at Holy Name of Jesus Catholic Church at 6150 Allentown Blvd. Harrisburg, PA. 17112 at 10:00 A.M. March 20,2026, followed by Mass at 11:00. Burial will be a private ceremony at the convenience of her family.

In Lieu of flowers, if desired, donations may be made to Holy Name of Jesus Church in her name.

The Sullivan Funeral Home is honored to serve the Butler family.

www.sullivanfuneralservices.com

7 comments on “Lucy Bianchi Butler”

  1. My dearest friend Lucy Loo😇, she was so good hearted as a person a friend, and family to me, she and Tom would always think of my grandbabies at Easter buying them dresses when they where young. She was a pistol, telling it like it was, I admired that in her. My favorite meal she made me was her chili and fried chicken strips, her laugh reminded me of my grandmother’s laugh, I often told her that. I loved seeing her faith grow stronger as we prayed together, she believed in her heart she received healing and I agree, God did heal her heart of past hurts as for now she has eternal life and healing with our Lord and Savior. Lucy to me was the boss lol she knew what she wanted and when, she didn’t compromise, she was truly loved by me and many and it was a true blessing to help her out at her time of need. Also I loved painting for her ever time she moved even tho she wasn’t suppose to but she loved color that’s my Lucy Loo , until we meet again I love you, God bless you Tom and Family may you be comforted by the Lord Jesus Christ

  2. Lucy was the most amazing woman with a heart of gold and was there for everyone. In my life, Lucy was a Mom, a mentor and most important, my best friend who will always be in my heart. She taught me to be truthful, straight forward and I can achieve anything I wanted to if I wanted it bad enough. Some lessons Lucy taught me, didn’t really take in until later in life though she was always there for me. God is truly with Lucy, Always my Mom and best friend.

  3. My heart is with Tom and with Lucy’s family, who I know she loved very much. Lucy was an angel with spunk, personality, and an enormous heart. I loved her no nonsense mentality and the way she spoke plainly and in truth. Lucy’s love and the commitment she extended to my brothers and me will be remembered forever as a gift from God. Sending you love from Portland, Joni

  4. Dear Louis Claire and family you were on our thoughts. Sorry to hear of Lucy‘s passing Mary Ann and John.

  5. Lucy was a dedicated member of St. Catherine’s Coffee Cup.
    Until Lucy got sick, she and Tom were there every month.
    Lucy was a very quiet person, but you always knew what she was thinking. My sympathies to her family at this time of grief. She will be missed.

  6. How nice it was to have known Lucy Bianchi when we were kids. I met Lucy in September 1949 at Saint Francis of Assisi School on Market Street, Sister Basle, first grade. We were in the same class through sixth grade and we all liked each other. The last time I saw and spoke with her was in the 1980’s in the Finance Building in Harrisburg. My sympathies and prayers are with the Butler family during their bereavement and may God Bless You.

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