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Peggy (Maxwell) Mace
January 31, 2004
Bill, I am your mother's cousin. Your great grandmother (Mate) and my grandmother (Eve) were sisters. June and I lived near each other in Mt. Solon and Stokesville when we were growing up. I was sorry to read in the newspaper that she had passed away. I always kept up with her by talking to your Aunt Audrey at our high school reunions. I always thought I would look her up but I'm sorry now that I never did. You and your family have my deepest sympathy in this time of sorrow and I'll keep you in my prayers.
Bobby Smith
January 29, 2004
June Eddy was my next door neighbor as I was growing up in Richmond. She was a caring and loving person and one of my Mom's (Margaret Smith) best friends. June would always have a funny comment or have some news to share with us. One could tell how much she loved her family. Whenever one of their names would come up, she would beam with pride and the love for her family would come shining through. When I visited my Mom, I would always look forward to chatting with June across the fence. We would talk about the neighborhood or some other news of the day. She will be missed by all who knew her. At least now the "Queens of King's Hill" will be meeting in Heaven. June Eddy, Margaret Smith, Bernice Falconer and Ruby Baldwin. God bless them all. Deepest sympathy to the family.
Bobby and Bobbie Smith
Linda Wine
January 29, 2004
Dear Family:
I'm so sorry to hear about June.
I was her hairdresser for many, many years (at least 20 yrs.) up to my retiring 3 years ago. She came to my home on Farrand Street for many years where I had a shop in my home. Then I moved to Eldon's Barber shop on Williamsburg Road and was there for many years.I feel I know Bill and Brenda even though I never met you.
June was a very caring and loving person. I will truly miss her. My prayers go out to each of you.
Linda Wine
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