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Friday, June 1, 2018
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Bonnie and Konrad Muench posted a condolence
Saturday, August 8, 2015
Lorie was a beautiful lady with a wonderful family. She struggled with health problems with strength and grace. Just the way she lived her life, rest in peace Lorie.
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Lorie (Robinson) Mansfield posted a condolence
Tuesday, July 28, 2015
One of the kindest most loving persons I have ever known. Aunt June and Uncle Jim were by far the best. I remember Christmas gatherings, trips to the island for a weekend picnic or to learn about gardening – keeping chickens or the cows down the lane. I remember driving up with dad and seeing Aunt June up on the roof Fixin Something – She was always busy and never minded our interruptions planned or unplanned. My fondest gift she gave me, was the idea to make a photo album of Christmas through the years. (just Christmas pictures) what a history this provides. Thank you Aunt June for blessing our lives. We missed you these last years, So thankful you were comfortable and so well cared for.
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Randy Robinson posted a condolence
Monday, July 27, 2015
Dear Scott, Lynne & family,
She deserves the rest but like all of you I would have like to have kept her forever. She has been always a beacon in our lives. The happy memories, the mentoring (Randy if you look at the nail you’ll probably hit it straight), the kindness, and the quiet generosity are indelibly imprinted on my heart. She is truly missed and loved.
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Peggy Walker posted a condolence
Sunday, July 26, 2015
Lynne & Scott and family,
Auntie June was a very special woman as all who knew her was aware of. She was a favorite aunt to me. I always loved our visits to her home to see what she was up to next. She and Uncle Jim were definitely way ahead of their time. Learning something new from them every visit are my most vivid memories. Not only Vashon but the Ballard house has wonderful family memories as well. I have missed her so for a long time as I know you all have as well. May she rest in heaven with all of those we have lost. I’m sure the pearly gates will be totally redone and ready for the rest of us when our time comes to see them again. May all your memories be your peace. I love you Auntie June.
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Jolene Johnson posted a condolence
Sunday, July 26, 2015
We are missing the final link to our past. Auntie June was slowly taken away as the years passed but the lessons we all learned about loving what we were doing, be it gardening, crafting, building, caring for others, teaching, continuously learning, not being afraid to try things stayed with us all. Auntie June’s example was echoed in the entire generation that we are left to remember and treasure. So June as you join Jim, Jack and Helen, Bob and Bea, and Tom and Phyllis may you continue to guide and love us all. Thoughts and Prayers are sent to Scott and Lynn. May your hearts remember the joy your mother brought to you and all of us.
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Suzanne Paulsrude posted a condolence
Saturday, July 25, 2015
Dear Lynne and family–I’m so sorry to learn of the loss of your Mother, June. The obituary was beautifully written and provided a glimpse of the many talents that June possessed. She and your Dad created an idyllic life for themselves at Vashon Island. I remember hearing about all the things she did in keeping up the homestead, including using a DR field and brush mower herself on the property. She had lots of energy, and always seemed to use it productively. I’m glad you and your mother, Lynne, had a chance to visit Europe together–a memory I’m sure she cherished. I will be thinking of you and your family during this difficult time of loss.
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Carrie & Jim Correll posted a condolence
Friday, July 24, 2015
Lynne your mother was one of quiet grace, I love the term you used. I remember the last time I saw her was at Kerry’s when we had brunch with our mothers, before she moved to Elena’s. You will miss her greatly and we will hold you and your family in our hearts and prayers. Love and thoughts to you all.
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