JUNE-STORY-Obituary

JUNE E. STORY

New York, New York

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STORY--June Eve. 19322013. Broadway Gypsy. Energy, Glitter, Flair. First National Tour of Carnival. Taught Dance at HB Studio 1969-2006. Legions of loving students found her 'you can do it' teaching changed their lives. Broadway: Maggie Flynn, The Daydreamer, Foxy, I Had A Ball. Film: The Night...

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June was a wonderful teacher and person. I enjoyed being her student. I know her brother Ted and Ted´s wife Cynthia who are also wonderful people. My deepest condolences.

Wow ..She gone. I totally remembered all the dance classes I used to take. I still have my 1st dance skirt. May she rest in peace.

I am just learning of her passing today! I took many dance classes at her HB studio and her outside classes. She was a hoot! Me and other students would have coffee with her after class. I'm sad today..

June was my dance teacher for over 8 years. She opened the door to a new world of dance and made me believe in myself. For that I am forever grateful. I will miss you always and you will be loved forever!

My first lesson in dance was taught to me by June at HB Studios in 1983. It was also the first time I saw my future wife, Lydia. We have been happily married for over 26 years thanks to June's classes and workshops. We were watching So ya think you can dance tonight on TV and we were wondering about June. Decided to Google her and saw the sad news of her passing. Going to put on a recording of a workshop she produced with all her top students at the 18th St Playhouse. The name of the show...

Cynthia, you said you had worked with Paul Keith. I would appreciate your sending him my email. I haven't seen him since Forum. Thank you. [email protected].

Thank you, Sharon and thank you Mimi. We miss her so very much. Love, Cynthia

I worked with June in the 70's in the Allenberry Production of "A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum". She and I were the Gemini Twins. At this time she was still married to Ron Story and their collection of loved animals was legion. I rode with her on the train to Philadelphia next to an animal carrier carrying a tranquilized Civet Cat. After that show, we lost touch. But in recent years, as she lived near me, I saw her walking a dog very slowly and painfully. She told me she...

Dear Cyn, Teddy, Samantha and Ali:

I send my love to all of you during this sad
time. Love, Mimi