of Mountain Home, AR
June 19, 1919 - July 29, 2018
June E. Munson, age 99, of Mountain Home, Arkansas passed away Sunday, July 29, 2018. She was born in Chicago, Illinois on June 19, 1919 to Walter and Frieda (Sell) Klewer. She married Melvin K. Munson on August 16, 1947 and they spent 67 wonderful years together before he passed away in 2014.
She was a member of First United Methodist Church in Mountain Home for many years. Her favorite thing to do was traveling all over the country with her family.
She is survived by her three sons; James (Mary Ann) Munson, Troy Munson, Alan Munson: one grandson Brandon Munson. She is preceded in death by her parents and husband.
Funeral services will be private. Interment will be in Baxter Memorial Garden.
So sorry for your loss may you find peace and comfort in the words spoken at 2 Corinthians 1:3 & 4" Praised be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of tender mercies and the God of all comfort, who comforts us in all our trials so that we may be able to comfort others in any sort of trial with the comfort that we get from God.
I never had the pleasure of meeting mrs Munson but I have had the pleasure of being friends with Troy and the way he has spoken of his mother makes me wish I had met her. Troy describes his mother as being a saint among us, and reading some of these other entries it's obvious that she was. I'm terribly sorry about your family's loss, thoughts and prayers go out to all of you.
Scott
Troy Al and Jim Im sorry for your loss She was the nicest kindess person ever a true Angel
Troy,
Warmest regards to you during this difficult time.
Family and friends of Mrs. Munson, I am sorry for your loss: As you celebrate the well lived life of ‘one especially strong’ (Ecclesiastes 3:12, Psalm 90:10); please remember that Almighty God authorized Jesus Christ to tell us that many now dead will live again (John 5:21, John 11:24-25). May you have the peace of our Heavenly Father and our lord Jesus Christ (1 Corinthians 1:3) to carry you through your grief
Rest in peace June Munson
We are very sorry for your loss.
Troy,
You and your brothers have our deepest sympathy. You should take great comfort in the fact that you were there for her in her final days, and that your loving care added to her comfort and the quality of her life during these past years. May your memories help sustain you at this difficult time.
Troy
I was sad to hear about your mother I know you must feel devastated with your loss
I hope that time will bring you peace and comfort knowing you did all you could for her you are in my thoughts
Troy and family,
We're sorry for your loss.
Sincerely,
Virgil and Liberty
Troy I want to convey my sincere condolences on the passing of your wonderful mother. I was in a similar situation eight years ago when my mother was facing an almost limitless set of complications to her health and remember all the emotions you must be feeling.
Very sorry Troy. While I never met her, in knowing you I have a good idea the type of woman she was. She raised a great guy. I know she was proud. Keep your head up during this difficult time.
God bless,
JP
Mom was blessed with a long, meaningful life to be envied. How great to have all three sons close at hand and so available to her.
Our thoughts are with you.
Larry and Charmaine
To my mother's cousin and her family,
Our life here is temporal. We can only make the best of it while we are here. The best way to do that is to love each other. It makes for a better world.
I just listened to a video with Jordan Peterson and he spoke about the meaning of life itself. Much of his closing comment would seem very pessimistic to most people, about our nature as humans, but some of it was a calling to rise above ourselves. These were his words - "There's pain to alleviate. There's chaos to confront. There's order to establish and revivify.......And that's meaning enough for everyone"
June Munson R.I.P.
A mother's legacy resides in her children, I have known her son Troy for over 40 years, and he so much shows the benefit of her gentle nurturing. That nurturing spirit came back to her in her later years as Troy oversaw her care, travelling many times from Phoenix to Arkansas for extended stays. A mother's blessing that he was there for her final weeks. A very dedicated son is June's legacy.
My condolences to the extended family in this time of sorrow.
I am so sorry to hear about your mother passing. I know it has been a difficult situation and you have been your mother's caretaker for the last few years. You have done all you could for her. You and your family will remain in my prayers.
To Troy and Family:
So sorry to hear about your Mother passing away. I never met her
in person, but Troy told me a lot of wonderful stories about her over the years, that I felt like I did know her. I know she was a wonderful person, and a great Mother to you boys. She lived a nice long life, and had kept her great mind until here lately, so we can all be proud of that.
Ivan Pond
I only met Mrs. Munson a few times while Troy and I were in college and my impression was she was a very nice, caring lady.
I have talked with her on the phone in the not so distance past when Troy was visiting her and she always sounded much younger then her actual age and was still sweet.
I know she will be greatly missed and my thoughts and prayers are with Troy and his family.
Please accept my heartfelt condolences on the passing of your mother. It is a hard loss to accept. I hope that all her sons can move forward with little long term grief.
My condolences to the loss of your dear mother and my mother's cousin. I remember visiting her and the family in Chicago when we were children. That was so long ago.
What an amazing life of 99 years. Just imagine all that she has seen in her lifetime.
Another angel has earner her wings. I hope she is greeted in heaven by loving family members and friends. May she Rest in Peace.
Betty