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June S. Tsiokas

Worcester, Massachusetts

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June Sylvia (Kirby) Tsiokas, 81, of Worcester, passed away Friday, June 25, 2010 at Memorial Hospital, following a courageous battle with breast cancer. Her husband of nearly 60 years, Gus, died in 2007. She is survived by one son, Perry Tsiokas of Framingham, two daughters, Lenni Nyberg and...

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I had the pleasure of meeting June on several occasions when she came to visit her family in England. I always enjoyed her company and will miss her very much.

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Goodbye, June. We already miss you a lot.

Dear Lenni and Family,
I am so sorry to hear about your Mom. While growing up I spent many a night at your home so I remember her telling many stories also. She was always a very kind and loving person. God Bless June. Love Cheryl

All through my childhood, you were always a presence, never forgeting birthdays and Christmas. Our mother told me such brilliant stories about you all the time and when we finally met, when I was 25, I felt an instant connection. Your passion and zest for life were an inspiration to everyone who met you. Your family are so blessed to have had such an amazing and talented mother and grandmother. God bless you and keep you. Love Elaine, Graham and family.

Although I didn't know June well, I was privileged to have heard many of her wonderful stories and delighted at her infectious sense of humor while attending a holiday party at Dianne's home. God bless this incredible lady. My sincerest sympathy to June's loving family.

June & Gus were such wonderful people. I often thanked Gus for bringing this English Rose to America to enrich our lives. I worked at the Perkins Library for many of the years June was a patron & got to love her too. Could that lady cook!! Always a smile, a funny story & a kind word. I will always treasure our time together as some of my fondest memories of the branch. To her family, you were so lucky to have her, although she made us all feel like we were "one of her chicks" too. God Bless...

We only met her once, but it was wonderful. Our deepest sympathy and love to you all from Louisa and David

Terry and I send our sympathies and condolences -- what a wonderful life to have lived, and a sad loss to many friends and family members.