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June B. Leiby

Lewistown Valley, Pennsylvania

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June B. Leiby June B. Leiby, 82, of Catawissa Road, Lewistown Valley, Tamaqua, died Monday in her home after a short illness. She was the wife of Bertram D. Leiby, to whom she was married 63 years. Born in Tamaqua, she was a daughter of the late R. Harris and Bessie (Reinhart) Endy. She was a...

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To Leiby Family,
Words cannot express how saddened I am .June loved and lived for all of you. I think she was a mother to everyone that knew her or was in contact socially with her. I have so many good memories with her and they are in my memory book ,for sure. She was such a hard worker and leader. I remember the years I was involved with her at the fair .She kept us going and made sure all of us did our share.As I remember this it puts a smile on my face and love in my heart for her....

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Bert & Family: SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS OF June. wE WILL ALL MISS AND REMEMBER HER God Bless you all.

I am very sorry for you loss, my thoughts and prayers are with the entire family and may her memories bring you peace at this difficult time.

Bert and family,

We are very sorry to hear of June's passing. We always enjoyed talking and working with June at the fair and other activities. She will be missed.
We will keep you all in our prayers.

Scott and Family, I am so sorry to hear about your Mom, just know you and your family are in my prayers.
Elaine Riotto

Sorry to hear about June's passing from another one of her 1951 THS classmates. May God Bless the Leiby family.

A. Bruce Kistler, NC

Dear Bert & family,
I am very saddened by June's passing. My deepest sympathy to all of you. June was so vibrant and caring and she will be missed by all who knew her. May she rest in peace and may God give you strength through this difficult time.

Thoughts & prayers to all,
Betty(Teter)Herring

May her memory be eternal.
1951 Tamaqua High School, good memories, good times.
Ernie Konstas