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JUNE RICHIE Obituary

June Barnum Richie was born on October 28, 1921, and passed away in her sleep in the early morning hours of December 31, 2017. She enjoyed 96 full good years. Quiet Sunday mornings were spent reading the Fresno Bee while she enjoyed her waffles and coffee. Her favorites were the comics celebrating the joys of life and the obituaries, celebrating lives well spent. Life was good and full of interesting bits. Her five kids were all doing well and enjoying life having been raised with great attention and encouragement. Born in Pasadena, CA, she was brought home to La Canada in the newly purchased Model T Ford. Home was an acre where they grew fruits and vegetables throughout the year. Summer months were spent in the logging camps out of Jamestown, CA, where her father, a train engineer, brought lumber out of the Sierras to developing California. As a teenager, she helped her dad clear junipers from the land in Antelope Valley using the same Model T that she came home from the hospital in. The wheat grown on this land would generate the income that would allow her to attend University of California, Los Angeles, where she double majored and got her teaching credential. While at UCLA, she was introduced to her roommate's brother, Max, a Merchant Seaman, who took them to lunch in his shiny new red 1941 Chevrolet Opera Coupe. He was smart and interesting. He followed up with interesting letters and seashells from faraway places. Max and June were married on December 10, 1944. After the war, they moved to Big Creek, CA, when Max began working for Southern California Edison and they began raising a family. In the early 1950s, they moved down the canyon to Powerhouse #3 where June began teaching at Chawanakee Elementary School. She taught there long enough to teach three generations and retired when she was close to 70. She organized memorable school field trips to the Gold Rush Country and the state capital each year. Weekends were spent leaving the Sierras to work on their citrus groves in the Central Valley. Summers were spent at the groves or going back to school. School at Oxford in England sounded fun, so off she went with the kids. She organized road trips with the kids camping across America for eight plus weeks and then another summer drove the unpaved AlCan Highway to Alaska to meet up with Max so the boys and he could go hunting in the Alaskan Range. In retirement years, June and Max built their adobe home and enjoyed warm afternoons sitting beside the fountain and discussing projects or plans for the next trip. She gardened and Max built cabinets and did blacksmithing. They stayed very active managing the care of their citrus groves and traveling. We want to thank her son, Charles, for being the primary caregiver ensuring she stayed in good health, got to her luncheons with friends, and enabled her to live in the home that she loved until she passed away in her sleep. We also thank the ladies from Home Instead that became a part of our lives providing such loving care, with great conversations, that kept her and our lives interesting and fun. A picnic celebration will be held at June and Max's home in North Fork, CA, on Saturday, April 28, 2018, at 11:00 a.m.

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Published by Fresno Bee on Apr. 22, 2018.

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Jean Williamson

April 25, 2018

June was a smart wonderful lady. She is missed at retired teacher's meetings. Her smile was so warm. We will celebrate your life on Sat.

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