June A. DeLay, 80, of Racine, passed away on Saturday, June 15, 2019 at Ridgewood Care Center. She was born on June 1, 1939 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, the daughter of Jack and Lucy Amyot. She married the late George DeLay. June Bug loved art and drawing. She loved playing cards, especially poker with her friends and playing bingo. June spent most of her life in Northern California, there she worked with Napa California Sheriffs Department. She moved to Racine to be with her daughter back in 2013. June cherished her friendships with the people at Oakview Manor Apartments. Private family services and burial were held per June’s wishes. June will be deeply missed by her daughter Pamela Nye, daughter-in-Law Tara Pedersen, grandchildren Jennifer, Laura, and Hope, as well as great-grandchildren Moira and Frances. She will also be dearly missed by her brother Doug, nephew Brandon, sister-in-law Sue and cousin Lynn, along with many other nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. June’s daughter Pamela wishes to express special thanks to the staff at Ridgewood Care Center and Hospice Alliance for the special and excellent care given to her mother. June is preceded in death by her parents Jack and Lucy, brother Bruce, sister Lois, and children Kimberley and Christopher.
You were loved aunt June…will miss you.
Love from Carol, Brian and family
You had a wonderful sense of humor and everyone loved spending time with you.
Thank you for all the time we spent together.
Love, Brandon
Even though I had not seen my dear cousin, June bug for years, it seems like she was always a part of me. She was my crazy dancing, skit and partner in crime when we were younger. She was more than a cousin she was my sister. I know she was loved by many and will be missed. Sorry for your loss, Pam and Tara.
June lived upstairs from me in Napa. In 2010 when I got home from a month stay in the hospital after my heart attack she was was there for me. I couldn’t do much of anything… but she helped me with food and cleanup and taking me to doctor appointments and making sure that I was safe and comfortable… and I will never forget how she cared for me and befriended me and cheered me up in my time of need. SHE WAS MY NURSE-ANGEL AND MY FRIEND… and I will never forget her and always be grateful for the things she did… and the good person she was. Thank you June – you will surly be missed, but lovingly remembered by all those who knew you… have a great afterlife… and if you ever need a reference… tell God to call me!