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Karen Crow
February 17, 2018
My condolences to the Short family.
June's mother Mildred and my grandmother (Sue Kepley Barksdale) were sisters. Since my grandmother didn't drive, we would take her to visit her sister when the family lived on Short street. According to my mother (Zola Barksdale Bergschneider), she and June's sister besides being first cousins, were the same age and close friends growing up.
Both mother and I appreciated the fact that cousin June made the effort to attend my brother's funeral in '06 on a bitterly cold windy day. When Mom passed in '11 he again was at the church in pouring down rain.
A gentleman that will be missed.
February 16, 2018
Our sincere condolences to the Short family in the loss of your dear love one. Our prayers are as yours, that God provide his care and comfort you each day. - Ps 145:18,19
Bill Fullerton
February 15, 2018
June Short was my second cousin (first cousin to my mother). My condolences to the family. I will keep all in my thoughts and prayers.
Lawrence O'Renick
February 14, 2018
It is with great respect and genuine love and admiration for our dear, long time friend, June A. Short, Jr.. It was sometime in the early 1970's that Lola and I got to know Counselor June. Since then, our paths have crossed time and time again. I know that June was a well respected attorney who officed on the West end of the Square. It was a regular experience to see and greet and talk to June at Church, as well as in the Independence Community. There are many stories that I could tell, all complimentary of this fine human being. What I can say in fewer words, is that his, genuine friendliness and clever wit and warm smile, hearty laugh and precise style of discourse always impressed me. I recall my last conversation with June was sharing a chocolate chip cookie and cup of coffee in the common room at Trinity Episcopal Church. Not far from him, on that day was Joan, his lovely wife. We love June and Joan for many reasons. Heaven will be a cheerier place now. Perhaps less so here. Enjoy, June. I look forward, once again, to sharing cookies and coffee there, as on many pleasant occasions, here. Rest in Peace, our dear friend.
Rev. David Lynch
February 14, 2018
Blessings and prayers ascend for June A. Short and for his family, especially his wife Joan and the children. May God receive him as a true Saint, who when among us cared for many through his vocation as lawyer and municipal court judge. May June's soul and all the souls who have gone before us rest in God's eternal peace! Godspeed dear friend..
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