June C. Bullock, 86, died Saturday, January 17, 2009.
She was a life long resident of Akron, Oh., and worked 45 years for the AC & Y Railroad and a life long member of the Kenmore United Methodist Church.
Mrs. Bullock was preceded in death by husband, Harvey and parents, Silas and Precia Crummey and sister, Dorothy. She is survived by daughter, Barbara (Thomas) Hershberger of Tallmadge, Oh.; grandchildren, Scott (Sandra) Hershberger of Mantua, Oh., Jody Wiley of Hartville, Oh., and Shaun (Kelly) Hershberger of Suffield, Oh. Also survived by six great grandchildren and cousins Lois and Ken Derr of Wadsworth, Oh.
Mausoleum service will be held TODAY at the Greenlawn Mausoleum at 1 p.m. In lieu of other remembrances the family suggests donations to the American Heart Assoc.
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Dora Aldridge
February 23, 2009
Lois and Ken, my sincere sympathy for your loss. Mine and June's separation was sadly altered. Now that June is with our Lord and Savior nothing will keep us from renewing the special love uniquely established between as unending and unconditional. A celebration I anxiously anticipate. We will again banter "I love you more." each time we parted daily. She occupies her special special place in my heart and knows I love her deeply.
May your memories keep you smiling until the day we all meet again.
KARIN SAYRE (LAUGHLIN)
February 11, 2009
A SOUL HAS EARNED A SAFE JOURNEY HOME . BARBIE HAVEN`T SEEN YOU SINCE JR. HIGH , PLEASE CONTACT ME AT 33O/848-1628
BARBARA HERSHBERGER
February 1, 2009
Grandma; We all miss you very much.A day doesn,t go by that you are in our thoughts.Brittany was holding your hand when you took your last breath . you both had a very peaceful look. love from your family.
Jim Knight
January 27, 2009
So sarry to hear of June's passing I worked with her many years.
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