Lenora June (Cudd) Kindy
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1961 The Roar
Carrollton High School
Carrollton, Dallas Co., Texas
Senior Class

 

OBITUARY

Kindy, Lenora June Frisco
June 10, 1943 - December 16, 2011

Mrs. Lenora June Kindy, 68, of 11148 Windjammer Drive, Frisco, Texas 75034, died Friday, December 16, at the Medical Center of Plano. Born in Dallas, Texas, June has lived most of her life in the Dallas Metroplex. She was a devoted wife, mother and grandmother who loved her Lord, her family, her friends and her community and she served them faithfully during her lifetime. As a devout Christian woman she served her Prestonwood Baptist Church in many ways and was a compassionate person who loved all people and always had empathy and time for those needing her tender loving help. June is survived by four sons, Scot, Dale, Doug and Tim and seven precious grandchildren Jake, Zack, Reed, Mia, Tyler, Carson and Parker and three daughter-in-laws Jennifer, Tracy and Sally. She also has two surviving brothers Joe and Pete and sister Pat. The visitation will be at Restland Funeral Home in Dallas at 6 to 8pm on Wednesday, December 21. The family only graveside will be on Thursday, December 22 at 2pm. The Memorial will be on January 9th at 1pm at the Prestonwood Baptist Plano Campus in the Chapel. A light buffet will follow the service. In lieu of flowers please, memorials may be made to the Christian charity of choice.

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CHS Classmates of June:
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> The oversight was mine as I wrote the obit. You really get so trapped into worrying about listing family so much that you don't think about inclusion of yourself. June was my love and we were happily married for 30+ years and she fought the valiant fight against cancer for 12 years. In 2002 the breast cancer had metastasized to her brain and she was given just two months to live. No treatment would be effective so we made the rounds to MD Anderson and Arlington Cancer among others and the answer was the same everywhere. We prepared her room at home, called Hospice and started our wait to the end. Then a call came from a dear friend, she told us about Dr Gary Tunsky, an alternative medicine doctor that was in Carrolton that day. We met with him and after two intensive months of Alternative Medicine in Clear Lake Texas the Brain Cancer left and we had another seven years of quality and intensely appreciated life. In early 2010 we were in Italy touring and skiing the Matterhorn and upon our return found the breast cancer had returned. The last eighteen months have been slowly downhill for June but she never lost her smile and positive attitude as we battled it together. She was at home the last few months of her life and in the last days I took her back to the hospital hoping for a miracle but it wasn't to be. After her brain cancer in 2002 we gave our lives completely to the Lord and June had no doubts she would be in God's house for eternity. The visitation was beautiful and June looked perfect as she always has. I am so sorry I did not let the class know, but your mind is racing in 15 directions after a loss like June and you depend on the grapevine so much and sometime it just doesn't happen. We will be having a memorial at the church on January the 9 th for those that would like to celebrate her life. For those that would like, I did take a picture on my cell phone at the visitation and would be glad to share it on a personal and select basis. The visitation was over flowing and I'm not sure of the number so I will say there was a huge multitude there.
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> Blessings to all of Junes wonderful friends and class mates. I am still on the lake and Junes friends are always welcome at our house.
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> Dean -----

 

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