June-Cline-Obituary

June Cline

Victorville, California

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Mrs. June A. Cline, 60, passed away Sept. 24, 2010 of cardiac arrest after battling cancer. Born June 17, 1950 in Erie, Colo., she was a resident of the Victor Valley for 34 years, living for most of that time in Hesperia.She was well-known for her time serving as vice president for the Better...

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"June was my next door neighbor from 1984 to 2000. She was a great friend and a good listener. I always took for granted that she would always be here. I am shocked to hear of her passing. My prayers are with your family, Lee. all my love!

June and I worked many years together. I learned a lot from her during our talks at the reference desk. I was sad to hear of her passing. She will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved her. My prayers go out to her family.

so sad, I wish I could have met her.

Miss June was one of the bright spots at the Hesperia Library. I loved how she supported our book club, and was always ready to listen. God Bless her wonderful family. The service was full of the kind, loving, and funny things June did, and it helped me so much to hear them. All my prayers for her family.

Just read the sad news, very sorry Lee... my condolences to you and your family. Steve Kranz (Victorville) from Lockheed.

June You will always be in my Heart,Thank you for the good laughs, I will miss you my Friend

June was a dear friend to my grandma, and will always be remembered and missed.

June was a wonderful mentor to me when I worked at the Hesperia Branch Library. She was committed to her work, loved her family, and was funny and smart. I am very saddened by her passing. She will be missed by many, many people.

I was lucky to be able to work side by side with the amazing wonderful Ms June at the library.She always had a smile on her face and a warm hello for everyone in the library. I will be always be grateful for the knowledge that she had taught me on library and life issues. May you rest in peace.Sincerly your friend Shari