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June Tellepsen Obituary

June Learned Tellepsen, 98, died peacefully of natural causes in her home on the 30th of August 2014. Born on the 21st of June 1916 in Beaumont, she was the fourth daughter of Carroll Fayette (C.F.) Learned and Loutie Goodnough Learned. June, her parents, three sisters, and baby brother relocated to Houston in 1920. She was in the first class of Woodrow Wilson Elementary and attended Lanier Junior High. She graduated from San Jacinto High School in 1933 where she was a member of the May Fete all three years and was elected Most Popular Senior Girl. June attended University of Houston and was elected Most Popular Sophomore. She transferred and graduated from the University of Texas (UT-Austin) with a Bachelor of Arts. She was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority and was elected "Sweetheart of the University" in 1937.
June was a ray of sunshine whose zest for life brought a smile to those she touched. With her sunny disposition and love of people it was said "she lit up a room." Fondly called Junie, she was truly a people's person who never met a stranger and long remembered everyone she met. Her youthful enthusiasm and genuine warmth made each person feel special because to her they were - their families became her family. She reached all ages as her comfort zone spanned all generations.
June taught first grade for two years in Hungerford, Texas and then second grade in the Spring Branch I.S.D. when there was only one school building which housed first grade through middle school.
June met Howard T. Tellepsen while teaching and they married in 1940 and had three children - Karen, Howard Jr., and Tom II. Howard took over the leadership of his family's construction company, Tellepsen Construction, in 1940 and built his father's legacy into one of the most respected construction companies in the region of that day and today.
Thus began the loving partnership of this couple based on the three C's: Children, Church, and Community and in that order. Their imprint left a lasting legacy in Houston. Junie was the Kinkaid Field Day Chairman, President of Lamar High School's PTA, Girl Scout leader and served on the Girl Scout Board in the 1950s that approved the sale of Girl Scout cookies, and began the United Way Neighborhood Coffees. She taught Sunday School, served on the Altar Guild at St. James and St. Martin's Episcopal Churches for over 50 years, and was the recipient of the St. Martin's "Star" in 2011. Her church was the cornerstone of her faithful life. In 1995 June and Howard were honored with the Caring Spirit Award by the Institute of Religion, and she was Camp Allen's Starry Night Honoree in 2006. As a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma (KKG) she received her 50, 65, and 75 year pins, opened her home for the KKG Holiday Tour in 1964 and 2002, was given the KKG Loyalty Award in 2005, was a founding member of the Adelphi and Iris Societies, had two undergraduate scholarships given in her name, and has a room in the Kappa House at U.T. given in her honor. She was a member of the Junior League of Houston, co-founder of the Junior League Sustaining Club, and served as its President in 1960. In recognition of her continued commitment to "Building a Better Community," she received the prestigious Adelaide Lovett Baker Award for outstanding Sustaining member in 2010. Her Junior League friends described her as dedicated, committed, thoughtful, dependable, kind, gentle, and grounded with a loving spirit and infectious smile.
In a 1954 Houston Chronicle article titled MEET
"JUNIE" WOMAN OF THE YEAR, she was described as pretty, vivacious who earned her stripes as the wife of Chamber of Commerce president Howard T. Tellepsen. It cited her presence at his side during his tenure. She continued at his side for almost 60 years until his death and during this time she traveled worldwide with him, as the Port of Houston Commission Chairman from 1956 to 1970; she attended his Georgia Tech functions and in 1996 was made an Honorary Alumna of Georgia Tech; she attended 6 National Boy Scout Jamborees, an International Scout Jamboree and Boy Scout activities with her husband, son, grandson and great grandsons, and received a fitting tribute when honored in 2003 as Scouting's Sweet Heart.
While Junie's inner beauty and charisma were recognized in her many honors, she was very humble and would say "I just love people." Her true, selfless nature sparkled in every facet of her fruitful life; her cheerful smile and keen interest in people will be missed but never forgotten. We have been blessed with her God-given outgoing personality and presence for 98 years.
She was predeceased by her beloved husband Howard Tellef Tellepsen; her parents C. F. and Loutie Learned, her brother Carroll Prescott (Sonny) Learned a Navy pilot killed in World War II; her sisters, Dorothy Coffee, Mildred (Milly) Norwood, and Helen McCardell.
She is survived by her three children and their spouses: daughter, Karen Tellepsen; sons, Howard T. Tellepsen Jr. and Carolyn; Tom Tellepsen II and Kathy; 9 grandchildren and their spouses: Ellen Kirkpatrick Ault and Jeff, Loren Kirkpatrick; Tadd Tellepsen and Jennifer, H. Tellef Tellepsen III, Trent Tellepsen and Andrea, Trevor Tellepsen; Marc Tellepsen and Jennifer, Tom Tellepsen III and Betsy, Ingrid Cribbs and Michael; 20 great grandchildren: Jeffrey Kyle, Edwin, Tellef, Austin Ault; Braden, Brooke, Ellie Tellepsen; H.T. , Tessa Tellepsen; Andrew, Talan, Hudsen Tellepsen; Kenedi, Kaid Tellepsen; Ruby June, Henry Tellepsen; Sam, Emma, Charlie Tellepsen; Anna Cribbs; her precious nieces and nephews, her many friends and dear neighbors all of whom she loved and who loved her.
She was so grateful to her wonderful doctors Carlos Hamilton Jr. and Ricardo Gonzales; to her devoted caregivers Margarita Posadas, Bandy Eppes, Maria Rivera, Ellie Solis and previous companion Pam Dixon.
A memorial service is to be conducted at two o'clock in the afternoon on Friday, the 5th of September, at St. Martin's Episcopal Church, 717 Sage Road in Houston.
Immediately following, all are invited to greet the family during a reception to be held in the adjacent Bagby Parish Hall.
Prior to the service the family will have gathered for a private inurnment at the Garden of the Holy Cross at St. Martin's Episcopal Church.
In lieu of customary remembrances, memorial contributions may be directed to St. Martin's Episcopal Church, The Wayside Chapel, 717 Sage Road, Houston, Texas 77056; or to the charity of your choice.

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Published by Houston Chronicle from Aug. 31 to Sep. 4, 2014.

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Mick Brown

February 2, 2015

I just now found this notice. Mrs Tellepsen was a fine lady - and she and Mr T raised three fine children

Mick Brown (Australia)
Former TCC employee - 1979
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Mr. & Mrs. Avenell

November 12, 2014

Our sincere condolences to your family, it is a most difficult parting. Your family is in our thoughts knowing you miss her, but joyful that for her it is to be present with the Lord. "But it is written: "Eye has not seen, nor ear heard, nor have entered into the heart of man the things which God has prepared for those who love Him." 1 Corinthians 2:8-10

Thomas Stults

September 13, 2014

A beacon on earth, she now shines brightly in the heavens. June was, indeed, a lovable person.

Sherry & John Freeman

September 8, 2014

To Karen and Howard: Your wonderful Mother has out run us all to the Father's House. We are sure that Heaven is a much happier place with her there. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Sherry Speer Freeman & John Alfred Freeman in Fredericksburg, Texas.

Nancy Brainerd

September 4, 2014

To the memory of a very special woman. Howard, you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers....

Don Kirkpatrick

September 4, 2014

June was one of a kind. She was gracious

and loving to me because of being the

the eldest brother to Sandy, Karen's

husband. Loren, my brother's son, told

me about the passing of June. She will

be truly missedby all who knew her.

Don Kirkpatrick

Dorothy Dehnert

September 4, 2014

I was raised in Church of The Redeemer on Dallas St, which was one of the first churches your parents built. I remember both your parents at church every Sunday. Mrs Tellepsen would take her pew near the front and always knelt with a straight back during prayer. What a kind and strikingly beautiful lady she was. I can see her to this day. You were so blessed to have her this long. Your family is in my prayers.

Jeremy & Cathryn Meldrum Wicker

September 4, 2014

Karen, your mother had that rare talent of remembering everyone's name and making that person feel special. She will live on in our hearts.

Jeremy and Cathryn Meldrum Wicker

Neill Masterson

September 4, 2014

Karen,
You and all of your family are in our prayers. We were so fond of your wonderful, sweet mother.
Love, Constant & Neill Masterson

jeremy Wicker

September 4, 2014

Through Karen, I was honored to have enjoyed the company of June and Howard on several occasions. And it was Howard who made it possible for me to receive the Blake Van Leer Scholarship to attend Georgia Tech. I'll never forget June's radiant face.

Jeremy ("Jere") Wicker

Lorena Collier

September 3, 2014

To June's family I send my deepest sympathy. I met Junie when she came to sit with her good friend Mary Louise Bagby while Dr. Bagby was having tests. Junie brought sunshine where ever she went. Rest in peace dear lady.

6/24/11

Sharon Fisher

September 3, 2014

I simply adored her.

September 3, 2014

Dear Karen,
I'm thinking of you at this sad time. Losing your mother is a feeling unlike any other. We have such fond memories from our childhood. Unfortunately, I will be out of town Friday, but my thoughts will be with you. Please express my sympathy to your brothers too.
Much love,
Carol Feld LaMarche

September 3, 2014

Dearest Karen, Lyndall and I have such warm and loving memories of your mother. Hers is a life to truly be celebrated like few others. What a legacy she leaves for your expanded family and all who knew her! We pray for you,Tommy and Howard and your families and assure you that we are with you in spirit at this time.

Love,
Cabanne "Cab" and Lyndall Link
Dallas

Elizabeth Rotan

September 3, 2014

God bless the Tellepsen Family from the Rotan Family. Mrs. Tellepsen will be greatly missed.

Mary Ambrose

September 3, 2014

June's spirit lives on in each of us that she befriended. She made each person feel that they were the most important person in her life at the moment she was speaking to you, or more likely, listening to you. It's rare talent - and a beautiful one that I continue to try to emulate. Godspeed Miss Junie...

Katherine H Norris

September 3, 2014

Dear Karen,Howard,Tom, and your families,
Thinking of you always, including this sad time. We miss her, too.
Love from Katherine and Jan Norris

September 3, 2014

Karen, Howard and Tom: I have so many wonderful memories of Mr. T and Ms. Junie and so many things in my home gifted by them. They were the most wonderful couple I have ever met...truly angels put on earth to make sure everyone else was happy and content. She was so full of life and it was most contagious! I know you will miss her deeply, but think of all the memorable years you had with her! My thoughts and prayers are with all of the Tellepsen family.
Bernice Lanclos

Amy Jones Rider

September 2, 2014

Karen, you are in my thoughts and prayers often. Your mother was a ray of sunshine and I will always remember her beautiful smile. I love you.

Cathy Oliver

September 2, 2014

Dear Karen,
What a precious, loving soul your mother was! I remember the first time I met June - my father introduced her as Mrs. June "Bubbles" Tellepsen. Her smile, her energy, her life of service will always be remembered by all who knew and loved her.
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family,
Cathy Oliver

Valanta Taveirne

September 2, 2014

The words "great things come in small packages" were never more true than when describing Mrs. Tellepsen. As with everyone else, she truly made you feel like you were the most important person in the room when she spoke to you. David and I were honored to have been in her presence the fews times that we were. Our love to all the Tellepsens.

Correll Gaut Corbett

September 2, 2014

Karen and Howard, about three years ago, I saw your mom at church. We had a short visit. She still had a fantastic memory about teaching Sunday School at St. James and as always, she looked beautiful. As my Sunday School teacher when I was confirmed, she had made a great impression, at age ten. She made every class so much fun for her very chatty class of girls and I am sure that was not easy! She was one of the people that my mom spoke so highly of first meeting at St. James, as well. They were both born in 1916. I will always remember your mom with great fondness, for being such a loving and kind person. She told me in our short visit that she attributed her longevity to living a clean life, but I think she was truly an angel put on earth. May the good memories help in your loss. I will have to confess, that I gasped when the minister mentioned that she had left this earth...but, in her honor, I was trying to not be sad. How wonderful that you had her bright smile for ninety eight years.

Lisa Blanchard

September 2, 2014

Tom & Karen:
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Even though I did not know Mrs. Tellepsen personally but my father (Sonny Landeche) talked about her all the time. He thought the world of her and how it was an honor to have known her. I know she will be missed by all. God bless to the Tellepsen family.

September 2, 2014

Karen, you are in my thoughts and prayers. We all loved your mother.
Raine Roberts

Kathy Blanchard

September 1, 2014

Karen, Loren and Ellen -- my heart goes to out to all of you for your loss. May the comfort of family and friends be with you during this time.

Martha Grady

September 1, 2014

Tom, we have all lost a bright light. I am sorry to learn about Your Mom's death.

Campa Family

September 1, 2014

You will be missed by many because you were an angel on earth, loving, caring, and making everyone's lives brighter simply with your presence! Your legacy will live on through your beautiful family! We are so lucky to be blessed by your light!

Lawrence Thompson

September 1, 2014

Karen, Howard, Tom!
You were so blessed to have such a wonderful and loving mother, we loved and will miss forever.

Thank you June for your caring friendship.

Lawrence & Jill Thompson

Seth Deleery

August 31, 2014

Howard, Karen. Tom, Junie was a delight in my life. When I was first ordained at St. Martin's She was a true friend. God Bless. Seth Deleery

August 31, 2014

I am a member if St. Martin's - I am the one with the Guide Dog. Mrs. Tellepsen was always so very, very kind
to me and my puppy.
She would always go out of her way to say hi and visit with me. She was always
generous with her time and her smiles.

ALL of St. Martin's will surely miss her
and her generous contributions over the years.

GOD bless her.

TOM ROVELLO

Ellie Solis

August 31, 2014

Our Sincere condolence
May your entire family find comfort in our Lord; she will be missed greatly.
Respectfully
Ellie P Solis and Family

rich atwell

August 31, 2014

To Tom, Karen and Howard God bless all of you I remember your Mom as a bright ray of sunshine when we were growing up. sincerely, Rich Atwell

ann hornbuckle

August 31, 2014

I am sorry for your loss and thankful for the time you had with her. She was a wonderful person. I recall memories of our Brownie scout troop . God grant her peace. God bless you and the family.

Dr. Jon H. Fleming

August 31, 2014

Dear Karen and Howard -

Oh my ... I don't remember not knowing her and her loving, caring, joyful energy! She was and will remain an "Amazing Grace" in all lives she touched ... and they were legion.

I believe that at the end of life as we know it, we pass into the profound Memory of God. It follows that since God is eternal that by being remembered by Him means we will live forever with Him.

Please know that Cheryl, Pam, Marty and Steve join me in this and we all greet you on behalf of our now departed parents who loved your parents and family: Lurlyn and Durwood, Kenneth and Virginia Shamblin along with Kenneth, Jr. and Doris and Ben Curtis.

With the greatest of respect and the deepest affection -

Jon Hugh

Pat Tracey

August 31, 2014

What a lovely lady, with a warm heart and the most infectious smile I have ever had the pleasure to know. I grew to adore her as I dare say all of St. Martin's did. My thoughts and prayers are with the family.She will be missed as only one can imagine a lady of such warmth and grace would be. God Bless all she leaves behind for she is now at peace and in the place we all hope to be one day.

Janie Dishroon

August 31, 2014

She went 'On Her Way Rejoicing' to the Place Prepared for Her....again at Howard's side. To Tom, Karen and Howard,Jr: Your Mother taught me a lot about loving people and my love goes to each of you.

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