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June <I>Roberts</I> Albano

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June Roberts Albano

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12 May 2006 (aged 97)
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Weiser, Washington County, Idaho, USA Add to Map
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Friday, May 12, 2006 in Orem, Utah concluded the life well lived for June Roberts Albano, 97. Born in Sugar City, Idaho, the sixth of fourteen children to John Lloyd and Amy Jaques Roberts. Descended from early pioneer families – the Roberts emigrated from Wales and Jaques from England. Married Howard Albano September 12, 1931 in Logan, Utah and later solemnized in the Idaho Falls LDS Temple.

Teacher by nature, she instilled a love of learning in her children. Mealtime was a time for political discussions and history lesson. Children grew up learning the stories of their pioneer ancestors. Excellence and achievement were emphasized. Being baptized in Camas Creek July 1, 1916, she faithfully fulfilled her responsibilities throughout her life for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints serving in Relief Society, Young Women's and Primary organizations.

Professional educator. Obtained teaching credentials at Ricks College. Taught at Idmon School in Camas Meadows, Clark County and at Annex School in Weiser for ten years, retiring in 1970. Enjoyed a winter home in Apache Junction, Arizona. Lived in Sugar City, Camas Meadows, Spencer, Emmett, Weiser, Idaho and Orem, Utah.

Survived by children: Howard Kay (Jean), Brent (Rosemarie), Marcia (George) Bennet, Clinton (Cynthia), and Gwen (Joseph) Miner; 22 grandchildren and 43 great grandchildren; brothers: Luther and Wesley. Predeceased by sons John Lloyd, who passed away at age 7 in Emmett and William Pat, who passed away at age 27 in Portland.

Graveside services at the Hillcrest Cemetery in Weiser.
Friday, May 12, 2006 in Orem, Utah concluded the life well lived for June Roberts Albano, 97. Born in Sugar City, Idaho, the sixth of fourteen children to John Lloyd and Amy Jaques Roberts. Descended from early pioneer families – the Roberts emigrated from Wales and Jaques from England. Married Howard Albano September 12, 1931 in Logan, Utah and later solemnized in the Idaho Falls LDS Temple.

Teacher by nature, she instilled a love of learning in her children. Mealtime was a time for political discussions and history lesson. Children grew up learning the stories of their pioneer ancestors. Excellence and achievement were emphasized. Being baptized in Camas Creek July 1, 1916, she faithfully fulfilled her responsibilities throughout her life for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints serving in Relief Society, Young Women's and Primary organizations.

Professional educator. Obtained teaching credentials at Ricks College. Taught at Idmon School in Camas Meadows, Clark County and at Annex School in Weiser for ten years, retiring in 1970. Enjoyed a winter home in Apache Junction, Arizona. Lived in Sugar City, Camas Meadows, Spencer, Emmett, Weiser, Idaho and Orem, Utah.

Survived by children: Howard Kay (Jean), Brent (Rosemarie), Marcia (George) Bennet, Clinton (Cynthia), and Gwen (Joseph) Miner; 22 grandchildren and 43 great grandchildren; brothers: Luther and Wesley. Predeceased by sons John Lloyd, who passed away at age 7 in Emmett and William Pat, who passed away at age 27 in Portland.

Graveside services at the Hillcrest Cemetery in Weiser.


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