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June J. Person CHESAPEAKE - June J. Person, 63, of the 2500 block of Gilmerton Road, died July 6, 2009, in Chesapeake Regional Medical Center. She was a member of St. Paul AME Church. Survivors include her husband, Nathaniel Person Jr.; one daughter, Cynthia Person Miller (Wesley); two sons, Andrew M. Person and Daryl Person (Janet); five sisters, Bernice, Carolyn, Audrey, Tina, Brenda; eight grandchildren; nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. A funeral will be held Saturday at 11 a.m. in Twine Memorial Holy Temple, Portsmouth, by Elder Michael Parker and the Rev. Jermaine Collins. Burial will be in Roosevelt Memorial Park, Chesapeake. Fisher Funeral Home, 1520 Effingham St., Portsmouth, is in charge. Viewing will begin today at noon. The family will be at 204 Wynn St., Portsmouth. The body will be in the church at 10 a.m. Saturday.

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Published by The Virginian-Pilot on Jul. 10, 2009.

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Darveen Brodie

July 10, 2009

To Ms. Person Family
I never met your mother in person, but I have been talking to her on the phone for a year. I work for Optima Health and I am a patient services coordinator. When I first met your mom, I knew we would be friends. It was a joy helping your mother while she was on our insurance. When I would hear her voice on the other end it would make my day. I know she was a wonderful wife, mother and friend to other's. Thank you for sharing her with me for that year it was a pleasure. Remember God has no sorrow heaven can not heal. Ms. Darveen Brodie Optima Health Insurance.

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