She is survived by her son Jerry (Vicki) Bach, her son-in-law Rich Carlton, her nephew John Jones, her grandchildren, Debbie Wolf, Lori Polston, Diana Lawson, Julie Bach Melser, Rich Carlton, Adam Carlton and Ryan Bach, as well as several great grandchildren and great-great grandchildren. She was lucky enough to enjoy five living generations in her immediate family.
June was preceded in death by her parents, Joe and Florence Weaver; her husband, Frank Bach; and her two daughters, Linda and her husband Tom Arnett; and Rebecca Carlton, as well as her sister, Norvetta Jones and her niece, Susie Pompey.
June spent her life adoring her children, grandchildren, great grandchildren, great- great grandchildren and everyone else who was lucky enough to come into her life. She had three children, seven grandchildren, 13 great grandchildren and 10 great, great grandchildren but many others considered her their “grandma” as well. She never met a stranger and welcomed everyone she knew into her extended family.
Visitation will be held from 1-2:30 pm Saturday, October 10, 2020 at Cruz Family Funeral Home in Osceola, with a celebration of June’s life beginning immediately following at 2:30 pm. June will be laid to rest privately next to her husband in the Masonic Garden in Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens, Osceola.
Always happy and loads of fun, she loved to dance, roller skate, play golf and bowl in her younger years and later in life she enjoyed playing bingo and going to the casinos. She was also a proud member of the Eastern Star.
Although working at several jobs over the years, her pride and joy was The Carrousel Beauty Salon in Mishawaka which she owned and operated. The Carrousel was essentially the “Steel Magnolias” of Mishawaka for many years. It was the gathering place for women to come and get their hair styled while gossiping, laughing, and enjoying being together, many doing this every week. She cared about everyone in her family and each of her clients too. Her sense of humor was limitless up until the very end of her life.
Our family is especially grateful for the staff and caregivers at Holy Cross Health Care for the wonderful care June received during her time spent there.
Memorial donations may be made to St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital.
She is survived by her son Jerry (Vicki) Bach, her son-in-law Rich Carlton, her nephew John Jones, her grandchildren, Debbie Wolf, Lori Polston, Diana Lawson, Julie Bach Melser, Rich Carlton, Adam Carlton and Ryan Bach, as well as several great grandchildren and great-great grandchildren. She was lucky enough to enjoy five living generations in her immediate family.
June was preceded in death by her parents, Joe and Florence Weaver; her husband, Frank Bach; and her two daughters, Linda and her husband Tom Arnett; and Rebecca Carlton, as well as her sister, Norvetta Jones and her niece, Susie Pompey.
June spent her life adoring her children, grandchildren, great grandchildren, great- great grandchildren and everyone else who was lucky enough to come into her life. She had three children, seven grandchildren, 13 great grandchildren and 10 great, great grandchildren but many others considered her their “grandma” as well. She never met a stranger and welcomed everyone she knew into her extended family.
Visitation will be held from 1-2:30 pm Saturday, October 10, 2020 at Cruz Family Funeral Home in Osceola, with a celebration of June’s life beginning immediately following at 2:30 pm. June will be laid to rest privately next to her husband in the Masonic Garden in Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens, Osceola.
Always happy and loads of fun, she loved to dance, roller skate, play golf and bowl in her younger years and later in life she enjoyed playing bingo and going to the casinos. She was also a proud member of the Eastern Star.
Although working at several jobs over the years, her pride and joy was The Carrousel Beauty Salon in Mishawaka which she owned and operated. The Carrousel was essentially the “Steel Magnolias” of Mishawaka for many years. It was the gathering place for women to come and get their hair styled while gossiping, laughing, and enjoying being together, many doing this every week. She cared about everyone in her family and each of her clients too. Her sense of humor was limitless up until the very end of her life.
Our family is especially grateful for the staff and caregivers at Holy Cross Health Care for the wonderful care June received during her time spent there.
Memorial donations may be made to St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital.
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