Born in Pocatello, Idaho, on March 13, 1916.
Aunt June passed away on October 9, 2006 in Burbank, California.
Aunt June moved, with her family, from Idaho to Salt Lake City, Utah, where as a young woman she met and married the love of her life, Leonard Clifford. They were married May 24, 1936. The young couple soon moved to California, eventually buying a home in Burbank, California, in 1950.
Aunt June lost Leonard to heart failure, on April 9, 1990, after 54 years of marriage.
She continued to work as a machine operator until her retirement at age 67. Although Aunt June and Leonard had no children of their own, her motherly love, like only she could give, was bestowed on generations of family, friends and neighbors.
Aunt June hosted countless get-togethers, swim parties and BBQ's, where you never left without a stomach full of food and a heart full of love. The joy she brought to so many people can never be replaced, but her memory will forever be an inspiration to those lucky enough to have met this wonderful, loving, angelic woman.
Aunt June is survived by nieces and nephews, Dan and Jeannie Nagy of Burbank, and Daniel and Kathy Houy of Burbank, Arica Houy, Dana Houy, Casey Nagy and Laura Nagy.
WE LOVE YOU AUNT JUNE!
Born in Pocatello, Idaho, on March 13, 1916.
Aunt June passed away on October 9, 2006 in Burbank, California.
Aunt June moved, with her family, from Idaho to Salt Lake City, Utah, where as a young woman she met and married the love of her life, Leonard Clifford. They were married May 24, 1936. The young couple soon moved to California, eventually buying a home in Burbank, California, in 1950.
Aunt June lost Leonard to heart failure, on April 9, 1990, after 54 years of marriage.
She continued to work as a machine operator until her retirement at age 67. Although Aunt June and Leonard had no children of their own, her motherly love, like only she could give, was bestowed on generations of family, friends and neighbors.
Aunt June hosted countless get-togethers, swim parties and BBQ's, where you never left without a stomach full of food and a heart full of love. The joy she brought to so many people can never be replaced, but her memory will forever be an inspiration to those lucky enough to have met this wonderful, loving, angelic woman.
Aunt June is survived by nieces and nephews, Dan and Jeannie Nagy of Burbank, and Daniel and Kathy Houy of Burbank, Arica Houy, Dana Houy, Casey Nagy and Laura Nagy.
WE LOVE YOU AUNT JUNE!
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