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June E. Perry

Portland, Oregon

1922 - 2018

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June E. PerryJune 22, 1922 - Oct. 21, 2018 Born to Swedish immigrants, June was born in Chicago, the only girl in a family of five. She was married to W.J. Perry for 48 years. She worked as a Culinary Supervisor for 25 years.At retirement they moved to Oregon and settled in Hillsboro. June died...

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Grandma June,
You will be greatly missed! I am so proud to be your namesake! You kept me connected to my family and gave me roots to grow by . I pray you are at peace with Father God in Heaven.

Our dear Grandma June
we Love you soooo much!
we remember your beloved voice
which resonated with your personality.
You were quick with your wit and opinions,
spunky and playful (your love of children
was strong!) You understood conflict and
mostly lived acceptingly by "live and let
live." You were a loving provider to all of us.
We loved singing with you some of your
favorite songs. In the car driving somewhere
you often held one...

To my dear Mama June (for March 19th)

Some special women
are so precious to others
that they're heartfully loved
and they're treasured as mothers

though you've moved on from here
Heavenly roads still to see
You also remain
in my heart (within me!)

love always, your Robin (wife of your Joe)

My dear Mama June (for March 19th)
Some special women
are so precious to others
that they're thought of and loved
and they're treasured as mothers

though you've moved on from here
heavenly roads still to see
you also remain
in my heart (within me!)

love always, your Robin (Joe's wife)

Mom...my Mom! My Mom was a hardworking, loving, caring and generous mom (and she was a great cook too!)She would get up 5:00 AM and go work at the school and come home and make a wonderful meal for all. She always had a positive attitude and helped whenever she could. I'm looking forward to seeing her again in Heaven! Love Joe

I knew June for over fifty years. I met her when I was fifteen, she worked in the cafeteria of the school I attended. Over the years we became very good friends. I loved and appreciated her more than she'll ever know. God Bless you MOM.

Judy Ann