Brink, June S.
June S. Brink, age 86, long time resident of Albuquerque and Rio Rancho passed away unexpectedly Friday, July 22nd, 2016.
She is survived by her five children Clifford, Sydney, Michael, Diana and Susanna; her two sisters Rena and Mabel and granddaughters Emily and Amanda.
June lived a complete life that was filled with travel, adventure and devotion to family. She worked with Department of the Army in various jobs, retiring after 20 years of service. In retirement she enjoyed line dancing, performing with the Silver Foxes, Tai Chi, hiking and volunteering for the Westside Lovelace Hospital. She loved making teddy bears for the pediatric patients at Lovelace.
Her kindness and generosity were matched only by her inner strength and courage throughout her life. She will be missed and always remain forever in our hearts.
A memorial service will be held August 4, 2016, 11 am at Calvary Chapel Rio Rancho. In lieu of flowers please make donations to the Alzheimer's Association. K
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One year gone from this short life, thank you for sharing some of it with me. The more I knew you and the more I learned of you, the greater my admiration grew. We all in some state are waiting for the last trumpet to sound. We eagerly wait to see you in His Kingdom.
Bobby
July 22, 2017
Sending our deepest sympathy and condolences to the Brink family. May the God of all comfort strengthen you to cope and endure this difficult time
The White Family
August 2, 2016
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