June passed away surrounded by the love of her family, leaving behind a legacy of kindness, strength, and devotion that will continue to live on in those who knew her.
June was a steady and caring presence in the lives of her family and friends. She carried herself with quiet strength, a sharp mind, and a generous heart that always seemed to have room for one more person at the table. Those who knew her will remember her for the way she gave of herself so freely, never expecting anything in return.
She spent many years studying law and working as a paralegal, a role that reflected her thoughtful nature and attention to detail. June approached her work with dedication and integrity, always striving to help others and make a difference where she could.
Outside of her professional life, June had a deep love for cooking. She enjoyed experimenting with new recipes, discovering new flavors, and bringing family together around the table to share meals and conversation. Her kitchen was a place of warmth, laughter, and togetherness.
June was also known for her competitive spirit during family game nights. Whether playing Scrabble, 3/13, Scattergories, or Skip-Bo, she always played to win and loved the friendly competition—never going easy on her family. Evenings watching Jeopardy! together at 7 p.m. sharp were among the many cherished traditions her family will always remember.
She had a lifelong curiosity and love of learning, particularly when it came to history and documentaries. She enjoyed watching programs from National Geographic, the History Channel, and other educational features that allowed her to continue discovering new things about the world.
June also had a playful and adventurous side. She enjoyed gambling and visiting the Hard Rock in Tampa. One particularly treasured memory for her family was a Christmas trip to Las Vegas, where she embraced the excitement and joy of the experience with those she loved most.
June is survived by her daughters, Stacey Pelt and Beth-Ann Satter, and her three grandchildren, Brandon, Christian, and Albany. Through them, her love, traditions, and spirit will continue to live on.
Her family will honor her memory by continuing the things she loved most—gathering for Sunday family days, sharing meals, playing games, and approaching life with the same curiosity and joy that she carried with her every day.
She will be deeply missed and forever remembered. Her legacy lives on in the laughter, traditions, and love she leaves behind.
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