November 9, 1928 - June 25, 2016
June Carmichall, 87, of Hillsboro passed away June 25, 2016 at her residence. She was born November 9, 1928 in Crosby County, Texas, the daughter of the late Jessie W. and Toni (Freeman) Overton.
She grew up in Whitney and was a graduate of Whitney High School. She also attended both Draughans Business College in Fort Worth and Hill College in Hillsboro. On November 25, 1954 she was united in marriage to Jim Carmichall from Blum.
She began her career working for both First National Bank of Whitney and later First National Bank of Fort Worth before spending 42 years as an executive secretary with Texas Power & Light, from which she retired. In addition she was a licensed real estate salesperson and also served for many years as record keeper for the Aquilla-Hackberry Creek Conservation District. Always active and civically involved she was a member of Les Causeuses Club and served on the Hill County Museum Board of Directors.
A dedicated member of First Baptist Church in Hillsboro for more than 50 years, she taught 4 and 5 year-olds Sunday School for over 20 years, served on the church accounting team and served as the church librarian each Sunday morning for many years. June was a member of the Esther Sunday School Class and sang in the church choir. In her leisure time, she enjoyed gardening, tending to flowers and sitting and sunning on her deck.
She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband of 52 years, Jim Carmichall; one brother, Jessie R. Overton; and two sisters, Senneth Raye Epps and Joyce “Sue” Brown.
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November 9, 1928 - June 25, 2016
June Carmichall, 87, of Hillsboro passed away June 25, 2016 at her residence. She was born November 9, 1928 in Crosby County, Texas, the daughter of the late Jessie W. and Toni (Freeman) Overton.
She grew up in Whitney and was a graduate of Whitney High School. She also attended both Draughans Business College in Fort Worth and Hill College in Hillsboro. On November 25, 1954 she was united in marriage to Jim Carmichall from Blum.
She began her career working for both First National Bank of Whitney and later First National Bank of Fort Worth before spending 42 years as an executive secretary with Texas Power & Light, from which she retired. In addition she was a licensed real estate salesperson and also served for many years as record keeper for the Aquilla-Hackberry Creek Conservation District. Always active and civically involved she was a member of Les Causeuses Club and served on the Hill County Museum Board of Directors.
A dedicated member of First Baptist Church in Hillsboro for more than 50 years, she taught 4 and 5 year-olds Sunday School for over 20 years, served on the church accounting team and served as the church librarian each Sunday morning for many years. June was a member of the Esther Sunday School Class and sang in the church choir. In her leisure time, she enjoyed gardening, tending to flowers and sitting and sunning on her deck.
She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband of 52 years, Jim Carmichall; one brother, Jessie R. Overton; and two sisters, Senneth Raye Epps and Joyce “Sue” Brown.
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