Marguerite June passed away at the age of 85, May 2, 2014.
Daughter of Marg and Jules Larsen (James VanKleeck), raised in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, returned to Seattle, and married Mervin (Robbie), her Canadian sweetheart in 1949.
Survived by her children: Ellen Jayne', Martin (Wendy), Danna (Kathy), and Jody (Bill), 7 grand children, 4 great-grandchildren, and sisters Emy Waugh and Jeanie Davison.
Formerly employee with the US Forest Service. Her interests were unlimited, her goal "to learn something every day", and she loved to travel. A dancer/gymnast, markswoman in rifle & bow, she was actively interested in all the Arts.
Known as the "Hug Lady" June embraced others as she did life with warmth and interest. She believed in service to others as a member of the IOOF/Rebekahs, the Royal Canadian Legion, the Foresters, and the Eagles. Her charitable affiliations were many.
Remembrances "your" favorite charity. Memories/photos may be viewed at www.forestlawn-seattle.com.
To Plant Memorial Trees in memory, please visit our Sympathy Store.
Published in The Seattle Times on May 11, 2014.
Marguerite June passed away at the age of 85, May 2, 2014.
Daughter of Marg and Jules Larsen (James VanKleeck), raised in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, returned to Seattle, and married Mervin (Robbie), her Canadian sweetheart in 1949.
Survived by her children: Ellen Jayne', Martin (Wendy), Danna (Kathy), and Jody (Bill), 7 grand children, 4 great-grandchildren, and sisters Emy Waugh and Jeanie Davison.
Formerly employee with the US Forest Service. Her interests were unlimited, her goal "to learn something every day", and she loved to travel. A dancer/gymnast, markswoman in rifle & bow, she was actively interested in all the Arts.
Known as the "Hug Lady" June embraced others as she did life with warmth and interest. She believed in service to others as a member of the IOOF/Rebekahs, the Royal Canadian Legion, the Foresters, and the Eagles. Her charitable affiliations were many.
Remembrances "your" favorite charity. Memories/photos may be viewed at www.forestlawn-seattle.com.
To Plant Memorial Trees in memory, please visit our Sympathy Store.
Published in The Seattle Times on May 11, 2014.
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