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Ah June! — 15 Comments

  1. She had a stunning inner and outer beauty – and in the most special way, made her students recognize they had a voice to contribute. I will remember this saint all my life. Thank you for sharing this lovely tribute.

  2. What a lovely tribute, Karen. June was beautiful, inside and out – I think I only met her once but she was so genuine, gracious. I love the photo of the two of you together. You had a special bond – despite not ever spelling for June again after “chifferobe!” I’m 71 and that word has not been in my vocabulary! Love you.

  3. So very sweet. Thank you for sharing. I love her challenging you with the weird word.

    I was reminded the other day in church, of my sister who passed in May of 2018, too. We sang “Great is Thy Faithfulness”—my sister, Holly, introduced me to that song 40 years ago and I still think of her when I sing, “…morning by morning new mercies I see. All I have needed Thy hand hath provided, great is Thy faithfulness, Lord, unto me.”

    We are blessed to have shared a great life with them both. love, Heidi

  4. Really enjoyed the ‘story’ of you and your sister with the spelling and the art work is beatiful! I know what it is like to lose a special sibling. Since I am the youngest of seven and am 92 years old it is obvious that I have ‘lost’ all of mine and also their spouses but I do know we will meet again and I often smile and also laugh at the things I remember that we did. We are blessed with good memories.
    Love to you, Margaret

  5. Having the privilege of being invited to a number of your family events over the years, I recall just how warm and engaging June always was towards me. While no doubt somewhat bittersweet for you, what you have written was lighthearted- and something that definitely touched my heart and reminded me of the special bond the two of you shared. Sending love and hugs to you, across the miles. 💕

  6. I miss June more than I can say. Intelligent, wise, kind, so generous. I know you loved her. She lived you too. Great photo if you both. ❤️❤️

    • Thanks, Julie. As the years pass I miss her more and more and sometimes can hardly contain the sorrow I feel. We had such plans for when we were widows. But now I have only memories–ones to cry over and ones to laugh about. Both special. I know she was a very special aunt in your life. She was so proud of your following in her footsteps with your theological studies.

  7. I did not know your sister, but she surely was a talented, lovely person.
    I have an older sister and I know how they are.:) We are much better friends as adults than we were at times as children. She is still with us and relatively healthy at 91.
    Memories are the one thing we take with us to heaven, I believe. Won’t it be wonderful when we all meet again.
    God bless your memory of her!

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