Mary Bianchino, previously from Massachusetts, passed away peacefully on April 30th, 2025 at age 94 in Florida.
She was the wife of the late Anthony Bianchino, mother of Lynn Dube married to Richard Dube, Rena Bianchino, Cynthia Cooper married to William Cooper and the late John Bianchino. Mary was the grandmother to Bryana Desmond and Christopher Tirrell, Great Grandmother to Ava, Aurora, Mia and CJ.
Mary was a pillar of strength, a strong willed, independent, hard working and vibrant woman. Her passions included spending time with her family, gambling whenever possible, dancing, hosting gatherings, traveling and cooking. Making people laugh contributed to her being the center of attention regularly, consistently feisty and full of fire always.
She affected many lives throughout the years and will be remembered and missed beyond measure.






Oh Lynne ……and family…
Im so sorry to hear that Mary has passed. It was a pleasure meeting her and spending time with her when she moved to Florida….. My deepest condolences to you all during this difficult time. 🙏🏻
Cindy and Bill I am so sorry for your loss. Mom was such a joy to be around. I’ll keep her n my prayers.
God give you strength,
Cousin Donna
God bless her …. Always smiling and having fun. Dancing the nite away with her family and friends.
Mary was always a pleasure to spend time with. Her sense of humor and her stories will be missed. I am very glad we had the opportunity to meet her, and spend some time with her, here down in Florida.
Oh Lynne ……and family…
Im so sorry to hear that Mary has passed. It was a pleasure meeting her and spending time with her when she moved to Florida….. My deepest condolences to you all during this difficult time. 🙏🏻
Our deepest condolences to you and your family.
What a footprint Mary has left on my heart in just a few years. Our one on one talks,the laughs, the dances and the "oh no she didn't just say that out loud" lol. I am thankful. My thoughts and prayers to her family.
Mary was a great pleasure to have made all our staff laugh with her.
She would come out with so many statements that made us laugh. She told us so many things about her life. She was going home across the street I said across 200 HIghway She will be missed She was a joy for all of us at Timberridge we will always remember her.
WE LOVE YOU MARY AND WILL MISS YOU
So sorry to learn the news of Mary's passing. So many memories. Sincerest condolences