She was a member of both Mother of God Church in Covington and Holy Spirit Parish in Newport. Elizabeth Medical Center Foundation, helping raise funds needed to build a long-awaited, in-patient Hospice Center in Northern Kentucky. Sue was a founding board member of Northern Kentucky Harvest and served on the boards of The Carnegie Visual and Performing Arts Center in Covington and the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Gardens. With her husband, Sue established the Butler Foundation to give back to the Northern Kentucky community by providing pathways to success for those in need, primarily through supporting education and the Life Learning Center. Sue was preceded in death by her in-laws, Robert and Martha Butler. She was the dear sister-in-law of Kay Dusing (the late Charles), Robey Klare (the late John), the late Barbara Brown (the late Marty), Mike Butler (Denise), Mary Alice Butler, and Marty Butler (Sandra). She was the cherished sister of the late Ed Lutz (Mary Lee), Carol Thiel (the late Greg), Beverly Potter (the late Fred), Joan Alley (John), and Mark Lutz (Anita). She remained a proud, lifelong resident of Northern Kentucky. Sue was the third of six children, born to Edward and Alice Lutz (nee Kroger) on November 20, 1944, in Fort Thomas, Kentucky. ![]() ![]() ![]() Butler, devoted mother of Kevin Butler (Whitney) and Christa Butler (Anthony Papadopoulos), and loving Nana of Frida Summe, Johannes Summe, Logan Butler, and Connor Butler. Sue was the beloved wife of 55 years to William “Bill” P. Mary “Sue” Butler, beloved wife, mother, grandmother, and friend, passed away at home surrounded by family on July 3, 2023.
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