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June Marie Tanner

Granite Bay, California

Jul 8, 1930 – Jun 23, 2020 (Age 89)

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BORN
July 8, 1930
DIED
June 23, 2020
AGE
89
LOCATION
Granite Bay, California

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June Marie Tanner was born 90 years ago on July 8, 1930 in DeForest, Wisconsin. She attended St. Olaf College in Northfield, Minnesota where she met and married Ira Jacob Tanner for 63 years. She began her career as a home economist as Betty Crocker atGeneral Mills in St. Paul, Minnesota. In 1959...

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I knew June, and Ira, at Kaiser Permanente Volunteer Services. I interviewed both and supervised them as they served at the medical center. Both were very kind and giving people, all smiles and willing to help others. It was a privelege to know them, and to have this remarkable couple serve at our medical center. May God bless your family at this time. Barb Fitzwater, retired Director of Volunteer Services Kaiser Permanente, Roseville

June was a wonderful person. She was always able to successfully communicate with her student and motivate them in a positive way.

June is sorely missed by friends, family, and the Folsom HS book club, better known as the BAGS, of which she was a member. June was one of the most gracious and kind people I've ever known. And she was as beautiful outside as she was inside. Rest in peace, June.

This was back in 2017, Granny came to SF for the day. I took off work and we drove around. She told me stories of her and grandpa visiting San Francisco. We drove across the Golden Gate Bridge. She did not want to get out of the car because the wind woul

This was back in 2017, Granny came to SF for the day. I took off work and we drove around. She told me stories of her and grandpa visiting San Francisco. We drove across the Golden Gate Bridge. She did not want to get out of the car because the wind would mess up her hair, I wrapped the scarf around her head and said lets go enjoy the view. She was always a go-getter with a smile! Miss her and her every day joy she would bring to our talks!

Farewell, dear friend, and thanks for all the beautiful memories! And thanks to you and Ira for your warm support for Jacqui when she moved to Sacramento. You embody the very concept of friendship! With love from Marti and Tim