June A. Cloyd, a beloved wife, mother, sister, aunt passed away on Friday January 23, 2026 in her
home in Mesquite, Texas. She was born on January 25,1962 Dallas Texas, in 1962 to the parentage of
the late James and Gertha L. Harrison.
June was a 1980 graduate of South Oak Cliff High School and attended El Centro College in Dallas Texas. She
worked at Parkland Memorial Hospital for many years in the New Born Neonatal Unit. June became a born
again believer in Jesus Christ in 1984. She was a member the Faith World Church choir and participated in other
outreach ministries of that church. She married Keith C. Cloyd in 1986, and this union was blessed with 5 sons.
June left the work environment after the birth of her first child and became a devoted full time homemaker. She
loved caring for her family, singing, cooking (especially trying new recipes). June enjoyed closeness and laughter
with her sisters and family members.
June is survived by her husband, Keith and 5 sons, Keith II, Kristopher, Klinton, Kaleb, and Kasey, sisters
Joanne Sims, Jacqueline Harrison, Janice Demus (Gary) and 1 sister preceded her in death, Marilyn Armstead,
nieces and nephew, Yolanda, Miah, Kiah, Mendel, Alyssa and other relatives and friends.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
324 W Kearney St, Mesquite, TX 75149

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