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June Shaw

Schenectady, New York

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June Shaw After a short battle with dementia June Shaw passed away on March 22nd 2024 she was 79 years old. June was a graduate of Scotia Glenville High School, and in 1964, she married her high school sweetheart. June would then work as a secretary to help put her husband (Ron Shaw) through law...

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Remembering my buddy and all the fun times we shared with each other and with our families. Hope you are at peace looking down on us.

It´s funny, but I was just thinking about my buddy, June, today. I am sorry that I did not get to say my last goodbye to her. We were so close and shared so much of our lives together. I just lost my husband, Joe, in October and can empathize even more with your family now. There is someone missing in your life at this point in time, but she will live in our hearts and memories forever. Love to all of you. Joan Nous

I am so sorry to hear of June's passing. I spent so many summers working with her in the backstretch, as a tour guide, at Saratoga Race Course. So many memories. She was a remarkable woman & will be missed by so many. Ed & I send our sincere condolences to all of her family. Test in peace, June.

I remember her at some of our sports and other activities we had together while i was growing up. Sorry about your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this time.

Ron, Tim, Ben, and Sam-we are sending our heartfelt condolences to you and your entire families. We all grew up together wandering through our backyards between each others´ houses, playing and spending time together. June was always there for me. Since we are now living in Florida, we may not be able to say goodbye in person, but she will always be in our hearts. June was always my "best buddy." Love, Joan (Hughes) Nous and Joseph Nous

Tim and family I´m deeply sorry for your loss, my thoughts and prayers are with you.

June helped me to learn how to be around horses. But she was a wealtth of knowledge on so many other things as well. At the farm (Old Friends at Cabin Creek) I find so many fellow volunteers quoting June's words of wisdom. Although we miss her, June's spirit will live forever at OFCC.Photo is of June with her beloved horse, Patrick, taken at Old Friends at Cabin Creek Farm.

Dan, sorry to read about your sister.