'Caring and funny' June Stewart leaves behind a wonderful legacy in Waterford 

'Caring and funny' June Stewart leaves behind a wonderful legacy in Waterford 

The late June Stewart

The legacy of the late June Stewart will fondly live on in the memories of family and friends who knew her as a caring lady with a wonderful sense of humour.

June, late of St. John's Park, Waterford City, passed away peacefully on Sunday, May 4, after a very brief illness surrounded by her loving family in the wonderful care of the staff in the Oak Ward, University Hospital Waterford.

June was a much-loved mother, grandmother, sister, aunt and friend.

She dedicated an incredible forty years of work to Waterford Crystal and was known by many for being an extremely dedicated and diligent worker.

She always enjoyed the many laughs she shared over the years with co-workers and friends, and she will forever be remembered by all for her sense of humor, kind and caring nature and her stylish appearance.

June enjoyed the simple things in life, having a coffee with friends, going on holidays and, most importantly, spending time with her beloved family.

The late June Stewart
The late June Stewart

Her memory will forever be cherished by family, friends, co-workers and the community, and her legacy will live on in the hearts of many for years to come.

June reposed at Thompson's Funeral Home, Barrack Street, on Monday, May 5, with her Requiem Mass taking place at the Sacred Heart Church, The Folly, on Tuesday, May 6, followed by burial in Slieverue Cemetery.

Predeceased by her baby son David, parents Nicholas and Babby, and her brother John, June is survived by her beloved daughter Nicola, son-in-law Davy, cherished grandchildren Noah and Lauren, whom she adored, sisters Betty, Susan and Mary, brothers Dick, Nicholas and Paul, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nieces (including Sandra and Lynda who were particularly close to June), nephews, extended family, relatives, neighbours and friends.

She will be sorely missed by everyone who knew her.

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