Dorothy June Key
Dorothy June Key, 93, of Sun City, AZ, passed away Monday, February 1, 2010. She was born June 13, 1916, in Decatur, IL, to parents, Walter and Fay Quick. She grew up on a dairy farm there, the second oldest of eight children. June worked as a comptometer operator and bookkeeper. She retired from Safeway in 1978, and was a member of the Teamsters Union. She and husband, James, moved to Sun City from California in 1988. She had been a member of Fairway Lapidary Club and Fairway Silvercraft Club. She also enjoyed Line Dancing. June loved playing the violin and as a young woman, traveled with an all girl orchestra. June is survived and will be dearly missed by daughter, Maria Meure, and son-in-law, Bob, of Sun City, AZ, daughter-in-law, Nannie McCoy of Windsor, South Carolina, sister, Mary Jane Corey, of Decatur, IL, brother, Kenneth Quick, of Ft. Lauderdale, FL, grandchildren: Ronald Denton, Jr., Randall, Gwen, Christina, Rene, Deborah, and James, 25 great-grandchildren, and 5 great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, James, son, Ronald McCoy, sisters, Evelyn Biddle and Betty Cox, brothers, Lynn Quick, Walter Quick, and Richard Quick, two granddaughters, and one great-grandson. Visitation will be from 12:00 to 1:00 pm, Monday, February 8, with funeral services following at 1:00 pm, at Menke Funeral Home, 12420 N. 103rd Ave., Sun City, with burial to follow at Resthaven Park Cemetery.
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So sorry for your loss. She had quite a life, all those grandchildren must have kept her busy. What a legacy. Our prayers and sympathy are with you and your family.
Maria, I am so sorry for your loss, please accept my prayers for assistance getting through this hard time. Aunt June was such a neat person and had a long and full life. I know she is in heaven! Love,
Peggy
Just wanted you to know that we are saddened by the passing of Aunt June and wish you our deepest sympathy. While I didn’t get to know her personally, I did feel I knew her through my father’s stories of growing up in Decatur with his 7 brothers and sisters. I did get to visit with her and Aunt Evelyn about 20 yrs ago on a family trip to Long Beach and I feel fortunate for having spent the time with them. Please accept our deepest condolences. Our thoughts are with you.
Ken, Colleen, Allison and Ashley Quick
Dearborn, MI