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June Linaweaver Obituary

LINAWEAVER, JUNE SWAIN, 87 of Apopka, died August 1, 2005. Born in Beaufort County, NC, to Duard and Annie Mae Swain, she moved to Orlando from Washington, NC, in 1958. A graduate of East Carolina Teachers College, she taught elementary school in NC and Central FL, as well as assisting her husband in real estate and investments. She enjoyed membership in an association of retired teachers and was a former member of the University Club of Winter Park. At the time of her death, she was still remembered fondly by numerous former students. She was preceded in death by her husband of 62 years, Melville H. Linaweaver, and is survived by her son, Brad Linaweaver of Hollywood, CA; a sister, Rebecca Leggett of Boalsburg, PA; seven nieces and two nephews. She was an active member and supporter of St. Michael's Episcopal Church in College Park, where a memorial service will be held on August 8th at 2PM.

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Published by Orlando Sentinel on Aug. 4, 2005.

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Victor Koman

August 4, 2005

Brad,



I only spoke to your mother once or twice, but she was always sweet and cordial with the genuine charm of a Southern lady. I know you miss her and I know her memory will live on through you.



You have our deepest sympanthies.



Love from Victor, Veronica, and Vanessa

Karen Huggins Flannery

August 4, 2005

Bradley, I was so saddened to hear of Mrs. Linaweaver's passing. She was a very special lady and one of my favorite teachers. I was privileged enough to spend time with both of your parents swimming in the lake when I was young. I saw your Mom in Jan. and she was still just as precious as she always was. She will be missed and my thoughts and prayers are with you.

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