Inez Chandler “June” <I>Harris</I> Burn

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Inez Chandler “June” Harris Burn

Birth
Anniston, Calhoun County, Alabama, USA
Death
11 Sep 1969 (aged 76)
Van Buren, Crawford County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Van Buren, Crawford County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
4-H-28-A
Memorial ID
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Suggested edit: ......."June was born June 19, 1893, in Anniston, Alabama. Her maiden name was Inez Chandler Harris. (Chandler after her uncle Joel Chandler Harris. She called herself June."
-Living High An Unconventional Autobiography by June Burn

'June Burn's 1941 classic continues to capture the imagination of readers who long for the adventures that few people will ever have the nerve nor the time to undertake. Courage, gaiety, and a fresh approach to life are reflected in this "unconventional autobiography." It is a story of twentieth-century pioneers as resourceful as ever they were in the days of the old frontier. June Burn and her husband Farrar determined to go their own sweet way, enjoying "first hand living" and not surrendering to the routines of a workaday

world. Through the years they had some high and glorious adventures, which included homesteading a "gumdrop" in the San Juan islands of the Pacific Northwest, teaching Eskimos
near Siberia, and exploring the United States by donkey cart with a baby aboard.'

Contributor: chevydelray55 (47557480) • [email protected]
Suggested edit: ......."June was born June 19, 1893, in Anniston, Alabama. Her maiden name was Inez Chandler Harris. (Chandler after her uncle Joel Chandler Harris. She called herself June."
-Living High An Unconventional Autobiography by June Burn

'June Burn's 1941 classic continues to capture the imagination of readers who long for the adventures that few people will ever have the nerve nor the time to undertake. Courage, gaiety, and a fresh approach to life are reflected in this "unconventional autobiography." It is a story of twentieth-century pioneers as resourceful as ever they were in the days of the old frontier. June Burn and her husband Farrar determined to go their own sweet way, enjoying "first hand living" and not surrendering to the routines of a workaday

world. Through the years they had some high and glorious adventures, which included homesteading a "gumdrop" in the San Juan islands of the Pacific Northwest, teaching Eskimos
near Siberia, and exploring the United States by donkey cart with a baby aboard.'

Contributor: chevydelray55 (47557480) • [email protected]

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age 76 years old. wife of Farrar Burn



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