Anonymous
A sympathy card has been sent to the family of June S. Connor.
Birth date: May 29, 1927 Death date: May 30, 2010
June Stewart Connor, 83, loving wife, mother and grandmother, died peacefully May 30 surrounded by her family at home in Lewes, Delaware. Mrs. Connor was born in Philadelphia on May 29, 1927. She graduated from Girls' High School Read Obituary
A sympathy card has been sent to the family of June S. Connor.
Holding you close in thought and prayers now and in the days ahead.
With deepest Sympathy
Annemarie&Steven
Dear Pat,
I was saddened to hear the news that your mother had passed away. I hope you find peace through the love and support of family and friends.
Sincerely,
Mary
Our thoughts are with you as you mourn this great loss.
Jim,Lia and Matthew
Aunt June was one of the most gentle persons that I have known. She showed nothing but love, kindness and concern for all who came into contact with her. You could not be near her and not be affected by her warm personality and infectious laugh. Our lives will be a little less bright without her. My sympathy, thoughts and prayers to the family.
I always looked forward to visiting (great) Aunt June and Uncle Ed. Their stories were so interesting and you always felt like they really wanted to be with you. I miss the way things used to be, but I'm glad that she's reunited with Uncle Ed. My heart goes out to the family.
So very sorry to hear June is no longer with us. After Ed's death we tried to stay in touch. Although we haven't seen her recently, we always enjoyed her company. She was a lovely lady full of life and will be missed by all who know her.
We are so sorry for your loss. June was a long time member of our family since 1996.It was always nice to see and talk to her.Great lady! Our family here, will keep your family in our prayers. God Bless.
Staff, Members & Board
Dear Kevin, Sorry to read about the passing of your lovely and kind mother. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. She really enjoyed living at the beach.
The tide recedes
But leaves behind
Bright seashells on the sand,
The sun goes down,
But gentle warmth
Still lingers on the land,
The music stops, and yet it echoes on in sweet refrain …
For every joy that passes,
Something beautiful remains.
Please read at memorial Service as June requested.