5844 Old Troy Pike
Dayton, Ohio
CHILDERS, June Age 87, of Huber Heights, passed away Sept. 9, 2018. Service Sept. 15, 10 a.m. at Marker & Heller Funeral Home, Huber Heights Chapel, Huber Heights, OH.
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Robin, Carol and Gail, Brenda and Becky. I just heard of your Mother's passing and am so sorry. I know you miss her. I am reminded of our days at Airway Baptist church and her work there, which was about 60 years ago. She was always willing to do whatever was asked of her. God bless all of you and your families.
Sue Murphy
October 6, 2018
May your family be together at this time, and remember wonderful memories you are sure to have with your beautiful Mother. I always loved her, she only showed kindness and love and a sweet smile. God bless your family.
With much sorrow.
Carol Smith-Ramirez
September 16, 2018
My precious prayer warrior, Aunt June. Rejoicing that you are with our Lord and Savior, Jesus. Father, hold our family tight as we sorrow for our loss, BUT her gain. I love you my family. I loved your Mother. Cousin Linda, Chuck and family.
Linda Voldness
September 14, 2018
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