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June Bogatin DeBolt

West Chester, Pennsylvania

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June Bogatin DeBolt of West Chester June Bogatin DeBolt, 89, passed away on Friday, Sept. 27, 2013 under the care of the Neighborhood Hospice Unit in West Chester. She was widow of the late Marion DeBolt. Born in Marvin Gardens, N.J., she was the daughter of the late Mabel Ratzburg and Harry...

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What a full interesting and often wonderful life and family Mrs. Debolt lived. June passed on much of her kindness, humor , vitality , charisma and generousity To her family and friends! I as so happy June realized what a treasure she had in her wonderful daughter Robin. During the least year of June´s Live her and Robin seemed to cultivate a fantastic relationship. May the peace be with y dear friend!

We remember with you and pause to think of special times with dear Aunt June. Our love to the family!

Bruce, I was sorry to hear of the death of your mother, June. I taught with June at KDM when I was just beginning my teaching career. She was always so helpful and kind, always checking in to see if there was anything I needed. Wonderful lady. My thoughts are with you and your family.
Barb Zupko

June was a fellow teacher at K.D.Markley in Malvern. She was dedicated to helping each and every student and a very good friend to all of us. Rest in peace, June.

We were so very sorry to receive your message that notified us of the loss of our dear Aunt June. She was such a special lady who cared deeply for her family, and had a gusto for learning and life. Her sense of humor was infectious....our last conversation was full of comical adventures of her early married life with your dad and we laughed heartily together . We didn't see her often, but we loved her dearly and cherish the memories she left with us. May you find peace in the days ahead as...

Bruce, I remember your mother as our home room teacher at South Brandywine
I think you were in my class.

Bob Tritt

Buce,
So sorry to hear that your mother has passed. I will keep her in my prayers.
Ed Hayes, Class of '70