June L Rose  June 11 1918  August 3 2019 (age 101)

June L Rose June 11 1918 August 3 2019 (age 101)

June 11 1918 August 3 2019 (age 101)
Dorris “June” Rose (ne Laberteaux}, faithful servant, was called home by God on August 3, 2019 in Auburn, New York at the age of 101. June is survived by her only daughter, Mrs. Carole Jennifer (Otterstatter) of Rush, New York, three grand children, Dr. Robert Andrew Otterstatter (Joni), Jennifer Lynne Miskell, and Timothy James Otterstatter (Sarah), and four great-grandchildren, Leia Marie Otterstatter, Erin Genevieve Miskell, Bridget Morgan Miskell, Harper Rose Otterstatter, and a fifth to arrive in October, Mitchel Joseph Otterstatter. She is preceded in death by her Husband of 39 years, United States Army Master Sgt. Louis “Mitchel” Rose of Weedsport, NY (1984), who served during WWII in both the Pacific and European theaters. June was born on June 11, 1918 in Auburn, New York to Elma Treat “Amy” Laberteaux, ne Odell (1992) and Fred James “Ampy” Laberteaux (1955). She was truly a woman ahead of her time, graduating from Geneseo Teacher’s College (now SUNY Geneseo) in 1938 with a Bachelors degree in Education and a Master of Arts in Elementary Education from Buffalo State thereafter. She married Mitchel, CEO of the Earl T. Burns Foods Brokerage in 1945. June began her teaching career at the Auburn Convalescent Home and transferred to (the old) William H. Seward Elementary, retiring in 1978, after one year at (the new) Seward Elementary School (formerly Mt. Carmel High School) to spend time with her beloved husband. In 1947, the couple welcomed their only child, Carole, into their home, who became a Registered Nurse in the Rochester, New York area. June was a faithful congregant and choir member at Trinity United Methodist Church until it’s closing in 2007. From the time of her retirement on, she was very involved in her community and sat on many education-related boards, including The Home on Grant Avenue (30 years), and both the Cayuga County Retired Teacher’s Association and New York State Retired Teacher’s Association, where she held every officer position at least once (finishing up as chaplain). She taught many fine Auburnians, including Assemblyman Gary Finch, John Walsh (of America’s Most Wanted), the world-famous pianist twins, Richard and John Contiguglia, and Neilia Hunter Biden, United States Vice President Joe Biden’s first wife. While She has written short stories her entire life, she published her first book at the age of 92 – a collection of convocations. She is the true embodiment of the City of Auburn, New York and will be greatly missed by the myriad lives she touched. A memorial service will be held on Monday, August 12th, 2 PM at the Episcopal Church of Saints Peter and John, with a double interment (with her husband) at Fort Hill Cemetery after, and a celebration of her life at her former home (6 Maple Street, Auburn) Catered by Octane Social House. Please bring a dish to pass or a bottle of wine to share. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to the Episcopal Church of Saints Peter and John in her name. Brew Funeral Home, 48 South Street, Auburn is in charge of the arrangements.

Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of June L Rose June 11 1918 August 3 2019 (age 101).

Brew Funeral Home

Death notice for the town of: Auburn, state: New York

death notice June L Rose June 11 1918 August 3 2019 (age 101)

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