June Beebe Studley
1926-2012 DALTON June Beebe Studley, 86, of 193 East Street, Dalton, died Thursday, November 29, 2012, at her home.
Born in Salem, New York, on June 22, 1926, the daughter of Maynard Beebe, she attended schools in New York and Vermont, and graduated from business school.
Mrs. Studley was a homemaker.
She enjoyed gardening. She treasured time with her children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren.
Her husband, Albert V. Studley, whom she married November 8, 1946, died May 23, 2012.
Mrs. Studley is survived by a daughter, Judith S. Heinrich and her husband, Leonard, of Lexington; three sons, Gary Studley and his wife, Linda, of Mineral Springs, North Carolina, Bruce Studley of Pittsfield, and Wayne Studley and his friend, Kris Middlebrook of Dalton; six grandchildren, Christopher Studley, Tracy Johnson, Kimberly Studley, Matthew S. Studley, Christian Heinrich, Katie Heinrich, and seven great-grandchildren, Christopher Johnson, Kayla Johnson, Allison Phillips, Rachel Phillips, Jennifer Studley, Owen Studley, and Joshua Studley.
FUNERAL NOTICE: Funeral services for June Beebe Studley will be held Friday, December 7, at 12 noon at DERY-FOLEY FUNERAL HOME with Rev. Charles F. Young, Chaplain with HospiceCare in The Berkshires, officiating. Burial will follow in Ashuelot Cemetery. Calling hours will precede the service beginning at 11.
In lieu of flowers, contributions in memory of Mr. Studley may be made to Berkshire Humane Society in care of the Funeral Home, 890 East Main Street, Dalton.
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