June Marie Gruhn

June Marie Gruhn

June 28, 1932 - June 03, 2020
Laguna Niguel California

June Marie Gruhn

June 28, 1932 - June 03, 2020
Laguna Niguel California

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June Marie Gruhn lives in Laguna Niguel California, passed away at the age of 87.
Born on June 28, 1932 and passed away on June 03, 2020.

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19 responses to June Marie Gruhn

  1. Karla Sharke says:

    I never met June yet I heard so many wonderful stories from our mutual friend Patty. She seemed to always try to keep her spirits up no matter what she was going thru . She will be missed ,

  2. Nancy Lawosn says:

    I knew June for sadly a very short time in her long life. My husband Bob and I had moved back to California from Maine and June was our next door neighbor. Bob moved ahead of me and would call me at night and tell me all about the wonderful conversations he would have with our neighbor June. When I arrived I met June in her garage with Lucy and Toby and we hit it off right away. June and my Mom back in Maine were the same age and June turned into my replacement Mom. We would sit in her garage and chat about everything. She would council me on things that were troubling me and have me in stitches with all of her life stories. When my Mom passed away, June was one of the first to give me a hug when I returned from Maine. No one had the love of life more than June and I have missed her everyday since we moved back to Maine. As I sit here writing this I am hearing her laugh and seeing her walking Lucy out to the grass strip in front of our pod in her bathrobe and shoes. I loved her very much and I am sending loveing prayers and warm love to everyone who hold her dear in their heart.

  3. I am so saddened to hear of June’s passing. I had the pleasure to meet her 8 years ago when I became her neighbor. From the very beginning it was evident she was a special lady; such an intelligent, social, inviting, engaging, interesting and funny woman. June symbolized the meaning of transparency, which lead to some of the best conversations. She was the epitome of staying true to herself and living up to 100% of her authentic self. In many ways she was like the matriarch of the neighborhood, where neighbors would just stop by to chat and congregate, talking about anything and everything, which was a great way to meet some of our other neighbors. I fondly remember on so many occasions the impromptu gatherings around her garage and just hanging out. I only told her a couple weeks ago how I admired her strength and independence, as she was so brave while battling her health issues. June, you will be truly missed, the neighborhood will not be the same without you. My sincere condolences to Debbie and the entire family. May you find comfort in the many beautiful memories you have shared over the years. Rest In Peace…God Bless you dear June. Sincerely, Tamara

  4. LINDA MIELE says:

    I MET JUNE SEVERAL YEARS AGO AND STARTING VISITING HER WITH A BANANA, ORANGE SWEET POTATOES ANYTHING TO HELP HER A LITTLE IN HER LONG DAY AHEAD THINKING IF I LIVED ALONE I WOULD WANT SOMEONE TO COME BY AND SAY HOWS YOUR DAY GOING. I WOULD BRING HER PALMS EASTER TIME. SHE WAS A STRONG PERSON NEVER COMPLAINING HOW BAD SHE FELT. I WOULD SIT AT HER KITCHEN TABLE AND LUCY WOULD SIT ON MY LAP AND TOBEY WOULD GREET ME. SHE HAS A PICTURE OF MY GREATGRANDCHILD ON HER FRIDGE I WILL MISS MY VISITS BUT MISS HER MORE. I GREW TO LOVE HER AND WILL MISS HER. GLAD SHE IS OUT OF PAIN.

  5. ralph miele says:

    I did not visit June as much as my wife but talked to her over the years. The weekend before she died my wife, Linda, said, lets get June flowers. We had them delivered to us and they came Saturday night. Linda said we will bring them down tomorrow, which we did. June’s daughter answered the door and we left. We found out after June died that she saw the flowers.
    Rest in Peace, my friend, you fought the good fight.

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