June Elizabeth Rusnak – Guestbook Entries
Gary Colyer
So sorry to hear of June’s passing. She was a wonderful person who was kind to all and raised a family anybody would be proud to say was their own. May she Rest In Peace.
Becky Kanour Ulrich
Dear Gerry, Karen, Joan and Rick, Was deeply saddened to learn of your Mom’s passing. I have so many fond memories of her (and of course all of you) and the home on Locust street. Waving at her through the kitchen window always made me smile. I oftentimes have tried finding each of you thru Facebook just to catch up and ask how she was doing. I don’t think in all the years we lived next to each other I ever heard her yell. She always had a smile. I will take a copy of her obituary to Mom – Mom is now 101 and is healthy but the memory is fading. However, she will be able to tell us all about the good years living next door to the Rusnak Family. My sincere condolences in your loss, and may she rest in peace.
Mary Willis Ritchey
I will miss the little messages in her “beautiful handwriting” that we shared in cards. Aunt June was very special to me because of the closeness in our ages as we played together growing up. And yes she called everyone honey. I can remember that from the last time we talked on the phone. I will truly miss her. Rest In Peace, you earned it.
Merikay Kanour Wood
Dear Karen, Joan, Rick, and Gerry,
I have so many wonderful memories of your Mom and Dad. Their talking across the alley from the kitchen windows with our Mom and Dad always comes to mind. Your Mom was always so busy taking care of your home and family after your Dad died. Life was so different than it is today. Your entire family made growing up in Philipsburg fun.
May your memories of your Mom bring you peace knowing what a wonderful person she was.
Gerry, I thought of you yesterday!
With Sincere Condolences,
Merikay