Date Of Birth: June 1, 1926
Date Of Death: September 30, 2007
June Joyce Coursolle, 81, of Indianapolis, passed away Sunday, September 30th, 2007. She was born June 1, 1926 in St. Cloud, MN to the late William Thomas Luke and Norma Porter. Memorial service will be Saturday, October 20, 2007 at 10:30 a.m. at Apostolic Bible Chuch, 1545 Dieter St, St Paul, MN 55106. Survivors include a son, Larry Coursolle wife Shelly; daughters, Janine Lozano and Lonna Abell husband Jeff Kuhns; eight grandchildren and twelve great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Joseph Lovelle Coursolle; daughter, Cynthia Robbins; and sister, Jeanette Koller.
Janine Lozano says
you will be greatly missed – you were a gentle soul.
sylvia schuttler says
She was loved and will be missed by all.
Yvonne Pedro says
Dear Cousins Larry, Janine and Lonna,
Sorry to hear of your Mom’s passing. I will always remember that special time I had with her when the two of us went to visit your Dad in the nursing home up north. I felt that I got to know her better during that trip than in all the years I knew her prior to that time. She will truly be missed.
God bless you all.
Love,
Yvonne
Donna Lynch says
Larry, Janine & Lonna: I’m sure the memories of your mom will comfort you in the days to come. I have so many good memories of her & your dad. I loved your mom’s sense of humor! She was a neat lady. Love, Donna
Kathy and Del DeMars says
Dear Larry, Janine and Lonna,
So sorry to hear about your Mom’s passing. What a pleasant person Aunt June was. Lots of great memories growing up, including visiting with your Mom and Dad at the family picnics. May the memory of her love and laughter be with you always.
Love and Prayers to you all.
Kathy and Del
Darrell Lassonde says
Aunt June and Uncle Lovelle were my closest relatives outside of my immediate family and I will miss them both.
Shirley OMalley says
Larry, Janine & Lonna,
My condolences to you all.
I have very fond memories of fun overnights at your house when I was a little girl, with your Mom and Dad (and all of you)treating me like a little member of your own family.
Wishing you peace & comfort,
Love,
Shirley & Tim
Greg Lassonde says
Aunt June was a kind sweet woman with a dry and wicked sense of humor. Memories of her come mostly from childhood as I didn’t see her much as an adult. They include listening to her and Uncle Lovelle singing a duet during the Christmas holidays and at Larpentur Avenue hearing the triangle she rang when dinner was ready. I’m glad I had the opportunity to visit with her a few years ago at Larry’s home and ask her questions about her memories of my father.
Wayne Eddy says
Larry,Janine&Lonna…
As you know Aunt June was very special to me..A great listener and confidant. I used to call her Saint June..if you know what I mean. Thanks for your care for her over the last decade. She loved her kids and Grandkids..and Greatgrandkids..it was obvious in her dancing and sparkling eyes when she talked about you. I am so happy you had the family picnic last year…it is hard to beleive she is gone.Up to the last minutes of her life she continued to keep her sence of humor and good nature..if only all of us were as patient and calm as our beloved June..See you soon,
Dale Neumann says
Dear Larry, Lonna & Janine,
My deepest condolences at the loss of your mom, my Aunt June. I remember how she loved all us kids, and I remember the good times we had at our many family get-togethers in our youth, often resulting in one or more of us staying overnight at the other’s. Her passing marks the end of an era, inasmuch as she’s the last of the original Coursolle sibs (Evelyn, Lorraine, Adaire & your dad, Lovelle) and their spouses to pass. She’ll be missed a lot but left us with many warm memories.
Mert Lassonde says
I first met Aunt June when she and your dad were dating, after he came home from WWII. They soon married and moved in with our familyh on Duluth St. We were very close and, as your dad was my boyhood hero, it was great to have them living with us. I was away in the service for so many of the years that you guys were growing up and regretably hardly got to know you. Your mom was always so very nice to me and I had great respect for her seeming calmness. In the past few years after your dad died and she was living with Larry I had the privilege of handling her taxes and assisting her with some of her financial papers. She was always most grateful and gracious. I will miss her and know how much a loss it is for you all to watch your mother pass on. I am sorry for your (our) loss). You are all in my prayers and may she rest in peace.
P.S. I am not able to be present for the memorial service–Pat and I will be in Providence visiting our son Steve and his boys. Please hole us excused.
Love,
Mert
Adaire Lassonde says
Aunt June was the melody carrier in the duets your Mom and Dad sung. What a fun thing it was to hear their singing! I always consider her a survivor, with how she came back after her accident, and then handled herself after your dad died. She was fun to talk to, and she had that wonderful laugh. She could tell stories with the best of them. We’ll all miss her, and now the last of that genreration in our family is gone. Guess we are the “elders” now of the Coursolle line! Blessings on all of you.
Adaire
Lowell Lassonde says
Dear Larry, Janine and Lona
I’m so sorry to hear of your loss. I am grateful we were all able to get together last year at Mounds Park. There are so many memories of both your mom and dad. I remember when they used to live with us on Duluth St. and lived upstairs of the store on E 7th st. where your dad caught Adaire and I smoking and told our mom. Did we ever get it. Your mother was a very kind and gentle person. She will be deeply missed.
God’s Blessings, Love Lowell
Tory June Goldbloom says
Grandma Coursolle, Grandma Coursolle,
You are awesome. Grandma was always a pleasure to be around and had the heart of a lion. She truly did touch everyone, who’s path she crossed. Her gentle soul, and bubbly personality. It is truly an honor to be named after her. I will carry my name with my head held high always.
Grandma we love you and miss you very much. And we know that you are with us in soul and spirit, this is something we can keep with us at all times, since Uncle Larry won’t let have me any ashes. J/K. We Love You!
Tory June
Debi Jerry Lalonde says
We just want to let you all know that our thoughts are with you. We’ll miss June and will keep her in our memories. I wish we could be there for the service. All our love and a few big hugs – Debi & Jerry