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Joan Marie McCune

Glenville, New York

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McCune, Joan Marie GLENVILLE Joan Marie Wyatt McCune, 76, passed away July 3, 2010. Survivors, husband, Donald; sons: Gregory, Timothy (Mary), Mark (Anne); grandchildren: Andrew, Curt, Lindsey, Spencer, Connor, Katie. Services 10 a.m. Tuesday at the Church of the Immaculate Conception, Glenville....

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Dear Don and family,

Joan was a very special friend and has a special spot in my heart. She was always there for me and I looked forward to our "3 hour" lunches when I'd come back to Scotia for a visit. A 32 year special friendship! My love to all!

Dear Don, I was saddened to hear of Joan's passing. She was a delightful lady to be around and I enjoyed her company on many occasions. Many God be with you at this most difficult time.

On behalf of the Board of Directors and everyone associated with Pinehaven Country Club, we send our deepest sympathies and prayers to the McCune family during this very difficult time. Joan was a wonderful person and member, and will be missed by everyone.
Sincerely, Jim Schultz, President Board of Directors, Pinehaven Country Club

Don and Family,
We were so sorry to hear about Joan's passing. When we lived in Glenville we would chat on the phone about Mark and Chris who had gone all thru school together. Chris and his wife ran into Joan and Don in Florida this past winter. From all of our family our deepest sympathy.

Dear Don & Family,
We will never forget how supportive Joan was when we moved across the street from you on Lillian Drive. Charlotte had just had given birth to our first baby. She also had pneumonia and Mel did alot of traveling. Joan was so caring and supportive during this time with all the things she did for us. We will never forget those years on Lillian Drive. Our love to all.
Our sincere sympathy to you and your family at this trying time. May God bless you all.
Mel &...

I met Joan thru her volunteer work with annual High Tea for the Mentally Ill. I was impressed with her sharing, gentleness, love of others and unselfish devotion to her community. She will be sorely missed. May she rest in peace. God bless her family. Fondly, June Champney

Don & Family,
Although we no longer live in the Albany area, you & Joan remained a vital part of our lives. She & I shared many great "coffee breaks" over the years and special moments visiting you. Our lives were enriched so much by you and Joan and we will miss her very much.
Our deepest sympathy to you and your family for your loss.
Sincerely,
Bob & Lynn Hamlin
Sunset Beach, NC