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June Ann Klatt Adamek

Birth
Shakopee, Scott County, Minnesota, USA
Death
12 Jul 2022 (aged 75)
Hutchinson, McLeod County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Hutchinson, McLeod County, Minnesota, USA Add to Map
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June Ann Adamek, 75, of Hutchinson passed away July 12 at home.

She was born June 3, 1947, in Shakopee. She was the daughter of Elmer and Lydia (Schulz) Klatt. June was baptized as an infant on Sept. 7, 1947, and was later confirmed in her faith as a youth, both at Lake Auburn Moravian Church in Victoria. She received her education in Waconia, and was a graduate of the Waconia High School Class of 1965. June attended college to become a dental assistant.
On Nov. 15, 1969, she was united in marriage to Raymond Adamek at Lake Auburn Moravian Church in Victoria. This marriage was blessed with one child, Michael, on Oct. 8, 1977. June and Raymond resided in Hutchinson. They shared 52 years of marriage.

June held jobs from dentistry to fashion, farming, retail, and accounting. June was a member of Oak Heights Covenant Church in Hutchinson.

Volunteering was a big part of her life. As a teenager, she helped/volunteered at a home for the mentally disabled, which led to many years and organizations. June was active in the church choir, a youth leader, Sunday School teacher, kitchen chairwoman, bazaar wreath makers, altar decorations, shut-in visitations and calls, and church thrift shop. She was also involved in the community serving with the Red Cross Blood Bank, library, 4-H leader, town board clerk, knitting for veterans. June was active in the school. She was a room mother, reading rooms, game maker and play helper, Junior Great Books facilitator and field trip escort. June was also involved in helping the elderly and new mothers and donated lots of food and other items.
June enjoyed playing cards, and games were probably her favorite pastime, but only for "bragging rights." However, travel, gardening and canning, knitting, reading, cooking, and visiting with other people were also special interests. She especially enjoyed spending time with her family, granddaughter and friends.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Elmer and Lydia Klatt; sisters, Elaine Karg, Emily Klatt; brother, John Klatt; and special Aunt, Bernetta Klatt.

Crow River Media
June Ann Adamek, 75, of Hutchinson passed away July 12 at home.

She was born June 3, 1947, in Shakopee. She was the daughter of Elmer and Lydia (Schulz) Klatt. June was baptized as an infant on Sept. 7, 1947, and was later confirmed in her faith as a youth, both at Lake Auburn Moravian Church in Victoria. She received her education in Waconia, and was a graduate of the Waconia High School Class of 1965. June attended college to become a dental assistant.
On Nov. 15, 1969, she was united in marriage to Raymond Adamek at Lake Auburn Moravian Church in Victoria. This marriage was blessed with one child, Michael, on Oct. 8, 1977. June and Raymond resided in Hutchinson. They shared 52 years of marriage.

June held jobs from dentistry to fashion, farming, retail, and accounting. June was a member of Oak Heights Covenant Church in Hutchinson.

Volunteering was a big part of her life. As a teenager, she helped/volunteered at a home for the mentally disabled, which led to many years and organizations. June was active in the church choir, a youth leader, Sunday School teacher, kitchen chairwoman, bazaar wreath makers, altar decorations, shut-in visitations and calls, and church thrift shop. She was also involved in the community serving with the Red Cross Blood Bank, library, 4-H leader, town board clerk, knitting for veterans. June was active in the school. She was a room mother, reading rooms, game maker and play helper, Junior Great Books facilitator and field trip escort. June was also involved in helping the elderly and new mothers and donated lots of food and other items.
June enjoyed playing cards, and games were probably her favorite pastime, but only for "bragging rights." However, travel, gardening and canning, knitting, reading, cooking, and visiting with other people were also special interests. She especially enjoyed spending time with her family, granddaughter and friends.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Elmer and Lydia Klatt; sisters, Elaine Karg, Emily Klatt; brother, John Klatt; and special Aunt, Bernetta Klatt.

Crow River Media


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