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June E. Diefenderfer Werner

90, Tinton Falls, New Jersey

Age 90

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June E. Diefenderfer WernerAGE: 90 Tinton FallsJune E. Diefenderfer Werner, died Friday, Feb. 11, 2011, at the age of 90. Having been born in Milwaukee Wis., she is survived by her husband, Walter C. Werner of 64 years and six children, John C. Werner, James P. Werner, Constance L. Blackwood,...

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I have so many memories of a sweet woman who loved birds and was kind to her neighbors. Forever in our hearts! Russ and Debi Smith - past next door neighbors

Uncle Walt....
I was sorry to hear of Aunt June's passing. My prayers are with you and your family during this time. I still remember the cruise that we all took several years ago. Again my deepest sympathy!
Scott A. Werner
Lincoln, Illinois 62656

Dear Werner Family, We are so sorry to hear of dear June's passing. Our prayers are with you all during this sad time. Our Love, Marilyn & Barbara & Kay Your Riverview Hospital Roomates.

Uncle Walt
I have such fond memories of that cruise we took with you and Aunt June so many years ago. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Sandra Adkins, Lincoln Il

Walt,
May God bless June and her family in this time of deepest sorrow. Sorry I could not make the service, but may prayers are that she is now in the warm and tender hands of God.
Bernie AAR2GD

Uncle Walt,

My deepest sympathy to you and your family. Yet what a joyful time this is for Aunt June. She was sent by God 90 years ago and was received by God on February 11, 2011. What a blessing we all have to have been raised in such a loving and nurturing family.

Ed Werner

Uncle Walt,

I am so sorry to hear of Aunt June's passing. It will leave a hugh vacuum in your heart and life. Yet, she has passed from life into glory, now praising her Lord and Savior face to face. All of her loved ones long for the day when we shall join her with glorified bodies, always filled with joy and thankfulness in a world beyond imagination now.

I'm sure you are so grateful for the 64 years together. Aunt June was a dear and loving aunt to all of us.

Uncle Walt,

I remember when you first brought your bride to Springfield to introduce her to us. She was always one of my favorites. We will meet again at our great reunion in Heaven.

Don Werner

Uncle Walt, I remember when you first brought your lovely bride to Springfield to introduce her to us. Aunt June has always been one of my favorites. We will meet again at our great reunion in Heaven.

Don Werner