June A. Wynn's Obituary
JUNE A. WYNN
ADDRESS CHANGE NOTIFICATION
On Friday. January 20, 2023, at 5:32 p.m., June Wynn changed her residence from McKay Drive, Haines City, to Hallelujah Square, Heaven.
She said I’m moving to my new home, and I will see you later to her two daughters, Jill Wynn and Joy Pruitt, her son-in-law Steve and her pride and joy, her granddaughter Jordan. She also leaves her beloved furbabies Honey, Tootsie, Nala, Scooter, Hannah Bell, Blanket and Boo. Her grand furbabies Bella, Sadie and Sophie.
June was the daughter of John and Edith Taylor and wife of W.E. Wynn, who preceded her to Heaven. Through her life, she was the caregiver of her father, mother, aunt, uncle, and husband until their heavenly departure. If you knew June, you knew of her great love for animals. If she knew of an animal in need, she would call her veterinarian and tell him she is sending someone to see him, just put it on my bill.
Upon graduation, June attended business college in Winter Haven, Florida. In her class, she was known as the fastest typer, typing 172 words per minute. After business school she was the office manager for Parkwood Construction Company for 18 years, then retail sales for Lee’s Furniture before retiring in 2000, to be a full-time Nana.
She enjoyed working in her yards, adding statues and fountains, collecting dogs and cats. She even had a racoon and opossum that she almost had tame.
June had a way of making you feel like you were the most special person in the world. If she liked you, even though she knew your name, you were still “Sugar” and “Babydoll”.
June would like for you to visit her in her mansion, but you need to meet the One who made it all possible first, a man named Jesus. This man loved her and you so much, He died for you. He has been working on her mansion for 80 years and when he got all the plants, statues and fountains perfect, He called her home.
Visitation will be from 5:00-7:30PM on Friday January 27, 2023, and funeral service on Saturday 1/28 at 10:00AM at Living Water Church 1770 Gilbert St. Eagle Lake, FL.
Interment at Forest Hill Cemetery, Haines City.
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