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June A. Seyboth O'Connor

Cohoes, New York

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June A. Seyboth O'Connor Cohoes - June A. Seyboth O'Connor, passed away eacefully on March 20,2012. Funeral from the Fitzgerald Funeral Home, Ltd, 105 Vliet Blvd, Cohoes, Tuesday at 10:30AM. Mass of Christian Burial from St. Michael's Church, Cohoes at 11AM. Interment will be private. Relatives...

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Thank you for the opportunity to remember June. This is a wonderful idea to review and repeat all that was said at the time of her death.
June trained me as a Literacy Volunteer. I enjoyed the training so much. June was always calm and encouraging. She helped so many people.

May she rest in peace.
Evelyn Bernstein

June trained me to be a Literacy Tutor. I can't say enough good things about her generosity and kindness. She has impacted thousands of lives helping so many to improve their English skills and thus, improve their futures. My student and I grieve the loss of her as a mentor and friend. We're praying for her soul and for comfort for her family.

My deepest sympathy goes out to June Ann's family at this sorrowful time.

My deepest sympathy goes out to June's family at this sorrowful time. I trained and then worked with June for the last seven years and it was always such a pleasure. In recent years, we traded off teaching classes at the Chinese Community center and she was always so supportive, cheerful, enthusiastic and calm about whatever came our way. She will be greatly missed as a teacher and friend.

June was a wonderful mentor and always so cheerful. She made me feel enthusiastic about taking on new projects. My student and I will miss her greatly.

My deepest sympathy to all of June's family. My earliest childhood memories are of her, Nancy and I "playing house and dolls" at her house on Plymouth Ave. And oh the delicious desserts her mom would make and let us taste! I have just the fondest memories of way back when!

So sorry to hear this sad news. As a Literacy Volunteer tutor, I understand what a great loss this is to the students and tutors she advised. June was wisdom personified.

We have such great memories of Grandma June. She was an expert game player and a wonderful woman to talk to about anything. She was always willing to jump in and be a good sport, even if it was something new. She was a great listener and our family will miss her.

My student and I last spoke to June on March 15. She was busy at her desk correlating test results when we arrived, but not too busy to join us in interpreting a poem! To me, June was the face of Literacy Volunteers--always helpful, caring and gracious.