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Rose Young-Stewart
February 9, 2011
For the past couple weeks i had been driving past June's little house and at first i noticed the car there, no lights on and the driveway full of snow. Soon i went back and there was no answer at her door yet her car was there and someone had plowed her driveway. Today i learned she died on January 27th. To all of June's family, forgive me please, i did not know she was sick or had died. I remember about a year ago, i invited her to my house for a New England Boiled Dinner because she once mentioned Bob did not like that so she never cooked it. Well i invited her but she couldnt come that day or the following day, so i brought her a dish and left it there with her. She adored her little dog and was always kind to me when we met on the street. Everyone in town knew her and you could often see June walking arm in arm with someone, chattering away. She was such a good person. Again, Please know how sorry i am to not have known about June's illness or death.
Patricia Flynn
January 29, 2011
Debbie and Pa.m, Please accept my sincere sympathy in the loss of your mom. She was a good friend..and an excellent cook! We had lunch together two summers ago; she talked about your dad and both of you, She loved her family dearly. In friendship, Pat Flynn
Judy Papso
January 29, 2011
I have so many childhood memories of Aunt June and Uncle Bob they were both a big part of my growing up. I can imagine Uncle Bob saying, 'Well what took you so long?' when she got to the Pearly Gates.
Rita Suma
January 29, 2011
WE were so sorry to hear about June's passing, She and Bob were the very best neighbors we had, When I see a Light House I will remember you. Rest in peace, Sam & Rita Whitney Point NY
Jane Moran
January 28, 2011
Sorry to read of June's passing. She was an example of a person who worked hard, enjoyed friends dispite her lifelong disability.
January 28, 2011
Debbie & Family, Sean & Melissa, and children, Pam & Atley - So sorry to hear of June's passing! She was a nice Aunt to me, always energetic and on the go. I know she missed her husband, my Uncle Bob, they were like two peas in a pod! May God enfold her in his embrace and reunite her with her husband in Heaven. Elayne Ellison Rosch & Family (Leonardtown, MD/Triangle NY)
George & Pat Newberry
January 28, 2011
Bob & June were both special people. They had an hour drive to come in and have me do their hair. Afterwards we would all go out to dinner. So sorry for the familys loss but I know she is in a beautiful place and Bob was reaching out his hand for her. If we can do anything for you please let us know. June is our angel now!
Cathy Brewster
January 28, 2011
Deb, I'm sorry for your loss. Your mom was a very nice lady.It was nice being neighbors with her.If you need anything call me.
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