Condolences
I was honoured that June shared all that was important to her with me. Her love and devotion to her children, granddaughters and son-in law. Her stories of the joy her nieces and nephews brought to her life. Memories and moments with her brothers, their wives and what those times meant to her. The deep and beautiful friendships she cared about. She was social, generous, gracious and full of love. I was lucky enough to learn all these things because she embraced me as a daughter from the first luncheons and holidays we spent together. I’m so grateful we spoke less than a week before she departed and exchanged how much we loved one another. Now I’m sending my love to all those who cared for June.
Gram gram! You are my little angel, my bestie, and my forever valentine! I miss you so much! Before the pandemic I would go to visit her as much as I could and though covid took that away for the last year I was still lucky enough to call and FaceTime as well as waving from the parking lot and saying hi over the balcony. I will miss our valentines dates with movies and snuggles! I will miss grandma asking how school is going and sharing my grades with her (she loved it and I loved making her proud!) From sleepovers to ice cream sandwiches, I miss it all! I miss our pool dates too! I could share thousands of memories and I will always hold them close to my heart❤️ Rest in paradise my angel! I love you more!
How do I sum up what Auntie June meant to me? She was a rock, an anchor, a port in a storm, offering endless love and support through good times and bad. Over the decades we talked endlessly about things big and small, serious and frivolous. And though sometimes we cried, mostly we laughed. She was love, joy, and kindness, and I miss her every day. Rest in peace, my lovely aunt. Xoxoxoxo
- Laine Dalby
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