June enjoyed playing the accordion with her friends in the Grand County Senior Citizen Band and the cherished moments with her family members. Growing up a farm girl, she was very skilled at cooking, gardening, and canning. She was especially adept at canning food and when the family's house burned down, the neighbors helped to clear out the debris and found 150 cases of bottled fruits and vegetables.
She is preceded in death by her husband, parents, and son Neil. She is survived by her son Wayne (Connie) Warr, Floyd; and her daughter Linda (Robert) Broadhead.
Services will be held on Thursday, January 6, 2011 at 11:00am at the LDS 4th North Chapel. Arrangements are by Kimmerle-Hefner Funeral Home.
June enjoyed playing the accordion with her friends in the Grand County Senior Citizen Band and the cherished moments with her family members. Growing up a farm girl, she was very skilled at cooking, gardening, and canning. She was especially adept at canning food and when the family's house burned down, the neighbors helped to clear out the debris and found 150 cases of bottled fruits and vegetables.
She is preceded in death by her husband, parents, and son Neil. She is survived by her son Wayne (Connie) Warr, Floyd; and her daughter Linda (Robert) Broadhead.
Services will be held on Thursday, January 6, 2011 at 11:00am at the LDS 4th North Chapel. Arrangements are by Kimmerle-Hefner Funeral Home.