Obituary published on Legacy.com by Radney Funeral Home - Alexander City on Sep. 27, 2025.
Funeral Service for Mrs. June Neese, 93, of
Alexander City, Alabama, will be Sunday, September 28, 2025 at 1:00 pm at the Chapel of Radney Funeral Home. Rev. Will Baker will officiate. Burial will follow in the Hillview Memorial Park. The family will receive friends on Sunday, September 28, 2025 from 12:30 pm to 1:00 pm at Radney Funeral Home. June Neese, a beacon of faith and love, passed away peacefully surrounded by her loving family. Born to William Radford Hyde and Grace Leona Hyde, June was a woman of unwavering faith and immeasurable strength. Her life was a testament to her Christian values, which she embodied every day through her actions and teachings. June was the beloved wife of the late Grover H. Neese and a cherished mother to her daughters, Rhonda Neese (Mike) Capps and Kathy Neese (Doug) Chance. Her legacy of love continues through her grandchildren, Heather Capps (Mike) Hoyle, Michael (Sarah) Capps Jr., Adrianne Capps (Jeff) Veres, Jason (Sharon) Chance, David (Laurilee) Chance, and Amee Chance (Evan) Davison. June was also a proud great-grandmother to Savannah Hoyle (Brandon) Bowers, Addison Hoyle, Mason Hoyle, Michael "Trey" Capps III, Keeley Capps, Zoe Veres, Eli Veres, Kayla Chance (Anthony) Dominguez, Lane Chance, John (Yani) Chance, Ashlee Chance, Jason "Jay" Chance Jr., Aria Davison, and Lyra Davison. Her joy was further multiplied with the arrival of her great-great-grandchildren, Rhett Bowers, Asher Chance, Riella Dominguez, and Priscilla Chance. June's sisters, Billie Turner and Jeanette McKissick will fondly remember their time together. She is preceded in death by her devoted parents, William and Grace Hyde, her husband, Grover, and her sisters, Margie Williamson, Sara Nell Davis and Doris Jean Futral. Throughout her life, June was the epitome of a classy lady, known for her creative spirit and courageous heart. Her peers admired her for her demeanor and her willingness to share the wisdom of scripture with anyone who crossed her path. She was a dedicated teacher of Bible classes, seizing every opportunity to spread the Word and treating the women in her classes with the same affection she had for her daughters. June's commitment to her faith was evident in her active participation in her teenage daughters' church youth programs and planting seeds of faith in future generations. She took pride in canning, pickling, and filling her freezer with fresh vegetables, skills she passed on to her daughters with patience and love. An avid dressmaker, June also had a talent for creating beautiful garments, a reflection of her creative soul. Her home was a reflection of her meticulous nature, always kept immaculate. June's work ethic extended beyond the home as she contributed to the workforce at Beechcraft Aviation in upholstery and excelled in retail sales for several department stores. She was a relentless task maker, ensuring that everything she undertook was completed with precision and care. Above all, June cherished her family, her parents, and her sisters. She was a woman who loved people unconditionally and served her Lord and Savior with every breath. Her memory will be held in the hearts of those she touched, a legacy of a faith-filled, courageous, and creative woman who lived her life with purpose and grace. June Neese's spirit will continue to inspire and guide us, as we remember her with love and admiration. In lieu of flowers the family requests memorial contributions be made to a
charity of one's choice.