June C. Barbour

June C. Barbour obituary, Frankfort, KY

June C. Barbour

June Barbour Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by LeCompte-Johnson-Taylor Funeral Home on Feb. 24, 2026.
June C. Barbour, 78, of Frankfort, passed away at home on Monday, February 23, with her sister and dogs by her side. Born in Franklin County on October 5, 1947, she was the daughter of Rheudell Bach and Aaron Lewis Barbour.

June lived a modest life with a deep love for animals. She worked for over thirty years with Environmental Control within the Kentucky Department of Transportation where she eventually retired. She was a member of the Baptist faith and attended Memorial Baptist in Frankfort. She loved being on her farm and spending time with her beloved horses. She took up clogging and joined the Capital City Cloggers. In her downtime, she enjoyed playing cards games on the Internet. June always had a soft spot for the underdog and routinely cheered them on – in all aspects of life. She will be deeply missed by all who loved her.

June is survived by her son, Rick (Kim) Crombie; two sisters: Sandra Lee (Bill) Moore and Donna J. (Clarence) Miller; her two dogs: Zeda and Phoebe; two grandchildren, and one great grandchild. She is preceded in death by her parents and her sister, Claudette Yvonne Clark.

In June's honor, please consider making a donation to the Franklin County Humane Society, 100 Companion Place, Frankfort, KY 40601 or on their website, https://www.fchsanimals.org/donate.html. Arrangements were under the care of LeCompte Johnson Taylor Funeral Home. Online condolences may be made by visiting www.ljtfuneralhome.com.

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February 25, 2026

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February 25, 2026

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Aleisa M White Prosser

March 2, 2026

June, Thank you for coming into my life all those years ago (54 years ago). Thank you for being a Mother, Sister and Best Friend. Thank You for Loving me always, unconditionally, for just who I am. For showing me I was worthy of love just as I am, blemishes and all. For showing me I was beautiful inside and out. For showing me that no matter what life threw at me or what loses came my way I could survive. I so regret that we both let life get in the way and we had periods of time where we didn't have regular communication. Even though that was not due to hard feelings, just life getting in the way, those are memories I could have had and time shared I will never get back. But when we would talk again it was like no time had ever passed at all, all the love and emotion was still there. You were the most self reliant person I know. So strong, so self sufficient, and stubborn, Some times to your own detriment, especially the stubborn part. I have been reminded lately, that last one effects me also. I know how hard getting sick must have been for you, having to be dependent on others. I feel so blessed I got to see you in January. I wish I had known that you had taken a turn for the worse since our last phone call. I would have tried to come home to see you, to tell you goodbye and how much I loved you. I am thankful you don't have to endure that anymore...you are healed and whole. I will do as the bible instructs us and rejoice in your passing because, you have completed your journey and gone home to your heavenly reward. I have to admit, I also still grieve for myself and all the rest of us left here that will miss you. After You get through rejoicing with all you friends and family, find my baby and give her a hug and a kiss for me. I will see you all again one day. I love you forever and always my Sweet June!

Aleisa

Sharon williams

February 25, 2026

June, you were a dear friend. I will miss you. Always loved you.

Ann Goins

February 25, 2026

Rest easy dear friend....see you on our next ride .....love you forever

Lori Gardner

February 24, 2026

RIP June. I love you dearly!

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