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June (Dillon) Youngblood

Obituary

Class of 1938
July. 6, 1920 – Dec. 6, 2004
June Dillon
June M. Youngblood, 84, of Boise died at home on Dec. 6 of natural causes. A graveside funeral will be held at 2:00 p.m. Monday, Dec. 13, 2004 at the Idaho State Veterans Cemetery under the direction of Alden-Waggoner ECC Bree WI.
She was born July 6, 1920 in Midvale, Idaho to Ballard and Maggie (Neeley) Dillon. She and Kein. Youngblood were married May 4, 1941 at Lake Washington, Wash. She had lived in Ja, Wash. June had been a telephone operator in Weiser and for Morrison-Knudsen Co. She loved to sew and was an excellent seamstress; she also enjoyed arts and crafts and camping. She was a loving wife, mother, and grandmother.
June (Dillon) Youngblood
Survivors include her husband Keith; four sons, Ron, Jim and his wife Gail, Dennis, and Doug and his wife Chery, all of Boise; four sisters, Evelyn Casebolt of LaJunta, Colo., Bea Beerman of Salem, Ore., Marvel Krikorian of Modesto, Calif., and LaRena Koch of Reno, Nev.; eight grandchildren and her good friend Nina Schultz. June was preceded in death by her parents; two brothers, Henry Clay and Jack Dillon; and a sister, Frances Thomas.
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