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June Whitley Taylor

Los Angeles, California

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TAYLOR, June Whitley (84) of Santa Monica, CA. passed away May 25, 2006. A beloved radio and television actress and docent at the J. Paul Getty Villa museum, she was a long time volunteer with the American Red Cross and an active member of the Federal Emergency Management Agency until her...

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I only knew Ms. Whitley Taylor through talking with my sister, Phyllis. I know Phyllis has lost a loving and caring Mother-In-Law (and Evan a loving mother). Miss June will be missed but will always have a special place in the hearts of those who knew and loved her.

June was one of the good ones. We have lost a good person. Her love of life was contagious. I count myself lucky to have known her.

June will be missed by so many people as she touched a lot of lives. I count myself as one of the lucky ones whom she touched with her wonderful personality. She will be missed by many.

Oh how we will miss you, June. From Red Cross days through FEMA days we have been friends, and I will so miss your avid interest in what goes on in the world and your articulate way of expressing it. Your compassion for others, and willingness to help make things better will be the shining star to follow.

June was indeed a treasure,and
FEMA has lost a real trooper; one who had her heart in exactly the right place.
We who had the pleasure of meeting her will surely miss her.
Heaven, has just received yet another real jewel.

June was a delight to know and a gift to all of us. She had such a love of life and deep compassion. It has been my pleasure to have known her.

I met June when we were both working in Florida after Hurricane Charlie in 2004. I was impressed with her professionalism and her friendly nature. She was the kind of person that made me proud to be on her team. I am sure she was be fondly remembered by all her friends at FEMA.

June was my friend, my mentor, my shining example of how wonderful a woman of experience could be. I plan to live fully and with passion as she did. I will miss her muchly and I will have her wonderful memories with me always.

I will always remember June as a dedicated lady with class and compassion. She had a sense of being, a sense of how to do things right, and a strong love of family and friends. We at FEMA have lost a wonderful ambassador