June Swindle

June 15, 1928 ~ April 23, 2021
June Swindle, 92, Mooresville, passed away April 23, 2021. Mrs. Swindle was born June 15, 1928, in Indianapolis, to the late Ole and Beulah (Plummer) Thayer.
June was a member of Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses. She enjoyed painting and crocheting. June enjoyed to travel the south west region of the United States of America and Florida. She is going to be greatly missed by her loving family and friends.
In addition to his parents, she was preceded in death by one son, Mark A. Swindle; brothers, George and Walter Thayer.
Survivors include her sons, Matt (Cathy) Swindle and Michael (Kay) Swindle; several grandchildren and a host of great grandchildren.
A private inurnment will take place at White Lick Cemetery. Visit www.CarlisleBranson.com to share a favorite memory or to sign the online guest registry.
June was a dear neighbor and spiritual sister. I remember going to her yearly garage sales in the neighborhood. She and my mom were close. It was a real joy to hear them laugh and talk about their kids. Both were faithful Witnesses. I’ll look forward to seeing them young and happy in the resurrection soon to come.
My heartfelt prayers go out to June’s family and friends. The picture of the daisies I really like because they make me smile. June made me smile, because her smile was contagious. We always chuckled how we were the tall sisters in the congregation. I will look forward to welcoming June back in paradise and seeing her beautiful smile again.
June was a very classy kind sister Jehovah’s Witness She was a good friend and loved my mother Alma Steelman My mother and my family used to take her mother to Kingdom Hall and pick her up. June never forgot that and was so appreciative. She was a true lady very dignified. We will miss her but she will be fixed up and brought back in resurrection all new! Annette& George Laughman
June was a very friendly n enjoyable lady to b around. I only got to know her the past few years, wish it could’ve been more. The family has my sincere condolences. Cherie Carrington
Thank you for posting a young picture. What a beautiful young woman’
Tomorrow is never promised…. Ms June, you definitely held a huge part of my heart and I’m so honored that I got to be able to help take care of you. I will always cherish the hugs you gave me, the I love yous, and the look you gave me each time telling me just how beautiful my eyes are. You saying to me “ you are here again, and I would look at you and say that I would not want to be anywhere else “ I find comfort knowing that you are no longer in pain REST EASY MY FRIEND!!!! LOVE VICKY
We are very sorry for your loss. We didn’t know June long but always enjoyed her graciousness. She was an appreciative sister in the congregation. Steve and Connie Stover
I’ve known June since the 60’s. I used to sit in on her Bible study. She enjoyed learning about the Bible and sharing what she learned. June was so very gracious and hospitable, making her friends feel welcome and comfortable. I will miss her easy-going company, her kind smile, and warm eyes. When you were with her it was like the sun was shining on you. June believed in all the promises that God has made in the Bible and was looking forward to the resurrection of loved ones she had lost. She talked often of what she imagined it would be like when the meek inherited the earth. When she awakens from this “sleep”, she will see if her imagination came close to what God has in store. I’m sure she will be delighted! From Terry Burns
So sorry to hear about the passing of June. June and my mother (Loretta McClaskey) were best of friends. They shared many wonderful lunches and shopping trips here on earth. I know they are reunited in heaven. God bless!
I’m sad to hear about your Mom. I remember June as a happy person always with a smile on her face. I love the picture shown. Beautiful! I reminisce and it takes me back to earlier years when both our families lived in the same neighborhood. Both of you went to school with Doug and Gregg. Good memories from those years. Your Mom was loved by all who knew her. Carol Woolard
I did not know June, however, I know her son Matt. Matt is an outstanding person and one my best friends. Knowing Matt is knowing June was an outstanding mother. Dr. William E. Roberson