Condolences
Aunt Junie, I always loved being around you. You are in so many childhood memories. I loved your peanut and cashew brittle and everything else you made. I loved hearing the stories the sisters and brothers would tell. One of the best memories is painting your paneling in the livingroom at the lake. You and Uncle Vic "paid" me with fried fish. You will be missed. Love, Jannie
Dear Friends, Was so sorry to see this on Davis Anderson site. Please know that I am thinking of all of you and send love and concern. Blessings and hugs for all of you. Wish I could deliver them in person.
JIM & TIM - MY CONDOLENCES.
Linda & Jim, Just wanted to tell you how sorry Dave and I are for the loss of your Mother. I saw it in the Springfield paper this morning. I will save the obit for you. We are thinking of you at this sad time! Marylee & Dave
Patrick introduced June to me when I was 15, at 18 I became her daughter-in-law and at 20 I presented her with her first grandaughter, Sarah and then Jennifer and Ryan. I learned from her how to be a parent and how to spoil grandchildren. She taught me how to cook and sew tried to teach me how to make peanut brittle, The best gift she ever gave me was her son, Patrick the love of my life, Thanks for everything Granny I will miss you.
May our Lord give you comfort through this time of grieving and loss. My prayers go out to the Dufner family. Mike, I am sorry for your loss.
So sorry for the family. We will all miss June. I'm glad we got to see her at Anastasia's graduation reception. I first met her at the Post Office when we moved to our first house in Nilwood. She was a really nice person.
We love you, Aunt Junie, and we'll miss you. You always made us feel welcome, and you made us laugh. Love, Jeff and Lynne
Always enjoyed visiting with June when she moved to Sunset Lake. She enjoyed it when I would take my grandchildren Trick or Treating always asking us to come in and visit for a while. June was a classy lady!!
I have many wonderful memories of June at the Post Office from growing up in Nilwood. I would like to express my sympathy to the family and everyone who knew June. Keep your memories close to your heart and think of her not with sorrow, but with a smile.