1928
2025
June Irene Pambianco (née Tondi) passed away peacefully on July 11 in the Waukesha, WI., home of her daughter, Paula Pambianco, where she resided for the past seven years. She was 97 years old.
The funeral Mass of Christian Burial for June will begin at 11:00 AM on Monday, July 212t, at Nativity of Our Lord Parish (St. Anthony Catholic Church) in Spring Valley. The Rev. Scott Potthoff will officiate. Burial will follow at Valley Memorial Park Cemetery. Visitation will be held Monday morning, at the church, from 10:00 AM until time of funeral services. Friends and family are invited to celebrate June’s life at Verucchi’s Ristorante immediately following the burial services.
The Barto Funeral Home, Spring Valley, is honored to be assisting June’s family.
June was born to Egidio and Cesira (Pellegrini) Tondi in Mark on June 12, 1928. The family lived in rural McNabb, where June graduated from John Swaney High School. She grew up on the family farm, developing a love for horses.
In 1957, June and her husband, Harold (Mouse) moved to Webster Park, Spring Valley, where she resided for 56 years before moving to senior housing in Spring Valley, where she lived for five years. The couple was a popular fixture in their Webster Park neighborhood, always extending a generous hand and enjoying the company of their neighbors.
Mouse and June were married on June 19, 1954, and welcomed three children, Paula, Danny, and Julie. For more than 25 years, June was the proprietor of “June’s Beauty Shop,” which she operated in her home. She became good friends with her “ladies,” often making time for last-minute hair styling during her off hours.
June was a congregant of Immaculate Conception Church, and later Nativity of Our Lord, both in Spring Valley. Her faith was always a great source of courage and peace.
June was proud of her flower beds and loved flowers in general. She enjoyed reading and filled her later years frequently listening to audiobooks. She was also an excellent cook who was among the group of women who made homemade raviolia at Nativity of Our Lord.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Mouse, in 2007, her brothers, Reno and Paul, and her sister, Irma Byczynski. June is survived by her children, Paula Pambianco (Stewart Kernes), of Waukesha, WI., Danny Pambianco (Teresa), of McKinleyville, CA, and Julie Pambianco, of Chicago. She is also survived by four grandchildren, Elisabeth King (Nate), Benjamin Kernes (Jenny), Eleanor Slayte, Mia Pambianco, and great-granddaughter, Vivienne King.
Memorial donations can be directed to St. Bede Academy, 24 W US HWY 6, Peru, IL 61354 (https://www.st-bede.com/give-now), or the organization of your choice.
A guestbook may be signed and memories shared by visiting bartofh.com.
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Diane Donna
July 21, 2025
You gave June a beautiful gift caring for her these past years. We are so sorry for your loss.
Diane Donna and Anna Marie Rochetto
Nadine
July 20, 2025
My thoughts are with you all during this difficult time. Prayers with Hugs
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