Tammy L. London Butcher

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Feb 10 1959
Jul 19 2022
63 Years
Lancaster, Pennsyvlania

Tammy L. London Butcher, 63, of Lancaster, passed away on July 19th, 2022 at the Penn Medicine Lancaster General Health Hospital.  She was the former wife of Marvin L. Butcher of Parkesburg.  Born in Coatesville, she was the daughter of the late Samuel L. London and Betty J. Toaltoan London.  She passed on the same date as her mom who passed away on July 19th, 1980.

Tammy was an area resident most of her life and graduated from the Octorara Area School District.  

She is survived by her stepmother, Maxine London of Atglen; three children, Dr. Marvin London and partner Richard Williams of York, Brian London and wife Rachael Ulery London of Strasburg, and Carlisha Brown and husband Wayne Brown of Parkesburg; one brother, Samuel L. London, Jr., and wife Dyanna London of Parkesburg.  She is survived by grandchildren, Zymera Butcher, Jamera Brown, Wayne Brown Jr., Jakar Brown, Dom London, and great-granddaughter Kimarra, and a multitude of nieces and nephews.  She was preceded in death by siblings, Donald Toaltoan, Sylvia London, Wanda London Butcher, and Laverne London.

The graveside service will be held on Saturday, August 6th at 12 noon at New Evergreen Cemetery, Cemetery Road, Coatesville, Pennsylvania.

Online condolences can be posted at www.wildefuneralhome.com

Arrangements by Wilde Funeral Home of Parkesburg.  

Service Date: 
Aug 6 2022 - 12:00pm
Service Location: 
New Evergreen Cemetery, Cemetery Road, Coatesville, Pennsylvania

Condolences

Sam, I'm so sorry to hear this.  Mom and I are thinking of you and keeping you in our prayers.  Shari & Jean

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RIP Tammy Time To Go Home With Family. Will Be Missed No More Pain. Thank You Lord !

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So sorry to hear Tammy has passed on. My condolences to the family and friends. May she RIP

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Ms.Tammy London Butcher, You we're blessed with life at the beginning and your blessings never stopped. The chosen day of eternity. "It could not have been a better greeting"

R. Brison

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Aunt Betty came to walk you home. I will never forget you cousin. Take your rest.

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To the Family: So sad to hear of Tammy's passing. She was truly a genuine person..."always the same".  I had not seen her in a few years but will remember that welcoming personality and a beautiful smile.  Rest well, Tammy.

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Tammy glad I lead you to Jesus Christ on April Fools Day (2022) we will laugh together again.

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I was Tammy's friend for 15 years and I will miss her very deeply. She was very important person in my life, and she did a lot for me that I will be eternally grateful. Most importantly she loved her children very much and in her last days on this earth I remember the love Carlisha and Marvin shared with her 24/7. She would have liked that very much

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My cuz Tammy -You were a hoot and I shall always remember you and those rare moments that we shared. I rejoice knowing your home with God and your family. My condolences to your children Marvin, Carlisha & Brian…Blessings & Love

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SENDING PRAYERS AND CONDOLENCES TO EVERYONE AND FAMILY TAMMY WAS A GOOD PERSON I WILL MISS YOU COUSIN RIP GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN GOD BLESS

 

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Sending prayers to your children, RIP aunt Tammy.

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I’m sorry Marvin and family for your loss. Losing a mother is never easy. You’re all in my thoughts and prayers. 
 

 

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You've been set free..On Angel wings you fly Tammy..many a conversation you and I had about God's Amazing Grace and how you thought God couldn't possibly love you because of all the bad things you done...The prayers at bedside by Jim over the last year or so to convince you that God loves you....you were loved by soo many at Newport Meadows and you are missed more than you know...your laughter ..your stories..

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Sam we send our condolences to you and your family. May you find peace in the good memories and fond thoughts of your Aunt that made you and your family  smile. 

Hugs, Mr & Mrs Walter C Murray Jr.

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When we were kids my mom Pat Wilson had a dear friend, Ms. Betty London. We became friends with the London Girls.   according to our ages and grades. - Sylvia and Tammy being older than us  and Wandie as I called her and Laverne closer to our ages. Although I did not know you personally due to our age gap- I saw you as a beautiful young woman who carried herself in beauty and quiet calm just like your beautiful mother as I recall her.  May God bless. your legacy as you join your dear mother and lively sisters as you rest in peace. May your children and so on draw comfort from fond memories of you, and those gone before!   Rest in peace lovely queen!

Shirley A. Wilson

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