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William Gard
March 29, 2017
I just learned of June's passing purely by accident March 23, 2017. My Daughter Shannon Gard Lenz of San Antonio has recently joined the Lord and always ask if I had talked to June and wanted me to try and keep in touch with her. Shannon met June when she was seven and passed away at the age of 40. She really loved June as I did while dating her here when she lived here in Spring.
To the entire family I mourn your loss as well. She taught this country boy a thing or two about friendship, love and compassion for others. She will be missed here as well.
April 9, 2015
We just learned by accident at church of June's passing. June was a great friend and always a joy to be with. She will be missed. Steve & Pamela Smith
Beth Nunnally
April 7, 2015
Bill, Jan , Phillip, and Larry, please know I am thinking of you all. Praying for peace and comfort for all of you.
Gloria L
April 7, 2015
I am so sorry to learn of June's passing. Know that I love you all.
Katy Terry
April 7, 2015
Jan, Bill and the rest of the family, I wish for you to find comfort in the wonderful memories you have of June.
Love and peace to you all.
April 4, 2015
I just found out of June's passing quite by accident while searching for her location, and because I knew she was fighting what turned out to be her last battle with cancer. A letter I had sent her was returned with no forwarding address so I suspect she could have been in hospice. Just wish I could have been part of the gathering at her funeral. She was part of our family too, although we had lost touch over the years. She was an aunt to my 2 girls, now grown and away from home. I dread telling them the news of Aunt June although they knew her cancer had returned. Can't say how sad it makes me to know that she is no longer on this Earth, and I pray she knows how much we all loved her, and how much we will miss her. She has left us with many memories of her generosity and attention to our children, and of just being our favorite "Aunt June". Deborah, Larry, Anna and Sally
Stephen Ley
March 22, 2015
Miss June was an integral part of our family at a time when we were struggling with the challenges of juggling children and work. She was one of those rare persons that inspired affection and a healthy respect from the children she cared for, including ours. The cheerful and resolute way she battled difficult and unjust circumstances throughout the years we knew her was an inspiration. Her passing is a huge loss for those she left behind.
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