Lois-Dean-Obituary

Lois "June" Dean

Muskegon, Michigan

About

LOCATION
Muskegon, Michigan

Obituaries

Send Flowers

Dean, Lois "June" Muskegon Mrs. Lois "June" Dean, 92, passed away Wednesday afternoon, November 30, 2016, in Muskegon. She was born April 19, 1924 to C. Henry and Mary Lena (Sprague) Schramm in Philadelphia, PA, and moved to the Muskegon area when she was 8 years old. She was the bookkeeper for...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

We shared many things with June through the years both in Muskegon and in Florida. She was a special lady and will be missed.

Norris and Jean Mead

Your MOTHER was a lovely, talented lady. She contributed so much time ad talent to her church. She will be sadly missed by many. I'M in Florida, so sorry to miss her funeral.

We first met the Deans at Central United Methodist Church. "Grandma Dean" was our neighbor for many years. She always kept an eye out for our kids. We were so blessed to have June and George in our lives!

Kevin, so sorry to hear about your mother. My thoughts and prayer are with you now. It's been a long time since I have been in touch. Hope all is going well with you! xo

So sorry for your loss. I am in Texas for the winter, but I'm thinking of all of you. Lois Hogan Meyers

My sympathy to the family. May her loved ones finds strength and comfort in God's word in this time of grief.

Dear Dean Family,

June was a wonderful long-time friend, especially at Central Methodist's choir!
She was a great lady, one who was known to give me a nudge on the back as the
choir processed to the loft on Christmas Eve.
My thoughts and prayers are with you all!

Byron E. Comin
Norton Shores

Jerry and I have you all in our thoughts as you gather and share memories of your Mom. The Northshore Hardware Dean family has been such a basic friend due to your Mom and Dad! May your memories give you comfort and strength!
Fondly, Jerry and Marcia Brichan

June was definitely one of the beautiful saints of Central United Methodist Church,
and her lovely spirit will be greatly missed. I especially loved watching her as she sang with the choir--her face radiated her love of both the music and her faith. Our prayers are with you, Linda, and your family at this very difficult time. A mother's love is forever.