June B. Weiderman's Obituary
June Betty Weiderman, 80, of Dunedin, Florida died April 3, 2012 at Brookside Hospice.June was born February 24, 1932 in Owendale, MI. She and her husband, Robert L Weiderman who predeceased her on Dec. 7, 1978, along with three children, moved to sunny Florida in 1971. Mom then moved to Enoree, SC in 2002 after her children had grown to be with her daughter Sue. In 2004, mom suffered a stroke, and she then moved back to Florida to live with her son Robert in Dunedin, Fl.Mom later went to reside at Mease Continuing Care in Dunedin until suffering another stroke in March of this year, after which she was moved to Hospice. We would like to thank Hospice for the care they gave mom during her final days. They provided the needed care during that difficult time.June Weiderman was a life long member of Jehovah's Witnesses, baptized at five years of age in 1937, and had a strong faith that was clearly evident to all who knew her. She gave much of herself in many ways, the most important of which was in the public ministry, sharing her faith with others.June is survived by one sister, Ruth Catteeuw of Warren, MI. Mom is also survived by us, her children. Son Robert J Weiderman of Dunedin, Florida, and two daughters. Ann M Geurtz of New Port Richey, FL and Sue E Burbank of Cross Anchor, SC.Memorial services are to be held Saturday the 14'th at 4PM at Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses in Clearwater, Florida. All who knew her are invited to come and share in this rememberance of her and to recieve and give fellow encouragement.June was born June Betty Kuzma to parents Peter Kuzma and Elizabeth Hosza. Mom graduated school on May 25'th, 1950 from Salem-Oak High School of Ottawa County, Michigan.Mom married our dad, Robert L Weiderman on June 2, 1956, and had a happy marriage with much love until our dad's sudden and untimely death in 1978.Mom enjoyed selling Avon for a number of years, enjoying meeting and talking with all sorts of people during that time. In fact, she loved her fellow man so much, that she went to work for Kelly Home Health Care, providing care for those who needed the type of loving care that mom was so capable of giving.Mom also enjoyed traveling, and did much with the family before dad's death, as dad worked for Delta Airlines. We flew to many different places, and have many happy memories of our time together as a family. Mom also enjoyed a few cruises during her later life, traveling with friends and family.Mom also enjoyed dancing, and even joined up with a dance class learning ball-room style dancing. She performed a few shows with her dance partners and all were impressed with her outgoing personality and warm smile.Mom lived a full and happy life, always smiling, laughing, and giving of herself to all she knew and even to those she didn't know. Mom loved all unconditionally, and was loved in return.June was especially a loving mother to us, her children. And devoted much time and energy as a single mother in raising us to the best of her ability. And she was the best mother anyone could ask for. She was, and forever will be, loved deeply by us.The family thanks all for their loving support and kind words during this time of loss. All of us, family and friends, look forward to the time when we will once again be able to see mom's beautiful smile in the resurrection.Robert (Bobby), Ann & Sue okSusan KellyFuneral Director/ManagerMoss Feaster Funeral Home and Cremation Services
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