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Beverly June Arroyo

beverly-arroyoJUNE 8, 1937 - NOVEMBER 30, 2011

Beverly June (“Junie”) Bordallo Arroyo died peacefully on November 30th, in the arms of Alfred Untalan Arroyo, her husband of 53 years.

Junie’s legacy of dignity, grace, beauty, and faith is carried on by her eight children, Catherine, Rebecca, Alfred Jr., Jacqueline, Anthony, Stephen, Barbara and Patrick, their spouses and 21 grandchildren. She is also survived by her two sisters, Barbara Siguenza and Josephine Coad.

She will be laid to rest on Wednesday, December 14th in Lafayette, California.

Family and friends are invited to join us for a mass to celebrate her new life at 10:30 a.m., St. John Vianney church in Walnut Creek. Burial services will follow at Queen of Heaven Cemetery in Lafayette.

St. John Vianney
1650 Ygnacio Valley Road, Walnut Creek, CA 94598
(925) 939-7911

Queen of Heaven
1965 Reliez Valley Road, Lafayette, CA 94549
(925) 932-0900

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Toni Rose Scott 2011-12-13 16:29
Junie had that extraordinary gift of making everyone feel important. What I remember, as a kid, is that Fred and Junie had a special love - I now see that they have been blessed with true love; a love that has endured. Please accept my love and prayers for the family.
 
 
Carmen Lujan Glenfield 2011-12-13 14:46
Freddie and family: Tom and I were saddened to hear about Junie's passing. I first met Junie at the Cathedral Grade School in Agana when she was in the 7th grade and you and I were in the 8th grade. A very vibrant and friendly/happy girl, you and Junie were always such a lovely couple at the school dances. Fred, I haven't forgotten that you were already dating that charming girl (Unie/remember that nickname) when we were in the 8th grade. I bet the boys at Father Duenas were envious of you at the school proms. The last time I saw you and Junie was in 2006 in Reno at Bishop Randolph Calvo's Ordination. Junie was still very vibrant and pretty at the time. I'll send you some pictures. Freddie, I'm going to miss that loving and friendly lady. Our condolences to you & your family. Tom & Carmen Glenfield
 
 
Christina Lupola 2011-12-13 09:09
My best memories of Auntie Junie were during summer break in high school, my dad (Michael Malcolm Bordallo) who wasn't quite sure what to do with a teenage daughter made the smartest decision he ever made... he dropped me off at Auntie Junie & Uncle Fred's house :) She treated me like her daughter, she made me feel like I belonged to the family no matter how much time I may have been away. Her laughter & her love filled every space in their home & in my heart. I love you Auntie Junie! Please kiss my dad for me :)
 
 
Consuelo Burdette 2011-12-13 00:46
Dear Fred and Family,

I just heard the sad news about cousin Junie. Junie was a little older than me but our acquaintance goes back to Guam where we played together as children just after the war and later as teenagers as Junie lived with us for a while in Oakland. I remember it was like having an older sister around. My Mom used to say Junie was her "baby". Evidently, my Mom took Junie under her wing as an infant and helped care for her because Aunt Josphine while her mother tended her many children.

I reunited with her a few years ago in Monterey with my son, Kenny at her 50th wedding anniversary. We also enjoyed seeing her so happy at the get together after my mom's funeral singing and having such a wonderful time.

I will cherish these memories and hope they bring a smile to you. On behalf of the Champion family I wish to extend our sincere condolences.

Connie Champion Burdette
 
 
Rosemarie B. Camacho 2011-12-08 17:34
So many FUNNY memories of Auntie Junie. She was always good to me. I don't ever remember her scolding me. All of my memories of her are highlighted by her signature laugh. My best memory is probably of her driving me back to the airport in Hawaii. There we were, two anxious Chamorro women who HATE to drive on the freeways. We of course got lost and barely made it on time. I'm just glad she got back okay. Rest in peace Auntie Junie, now you can take care of your baby sister "Punkins."
All our love, Rosemarie, Vic, Jakey, Ryan, and Victoria
 
 
Art & Doris Jackson 2011-12-08 16:51
We wish to extend our deepest sympathies to Fred and the rest of the family. Please know that we share in your loss and we will be praying for Junie and the family. Doris and I have also requested the Priests of the Sacred Heart to include a Memorial Remembrance in their daily masses and prayers for Junie.

You are in our thoughts and prayers,
Art & Doris
 
 
Micki Bordallo Santo 2011-12-08 14:58
Uncle Fred and Family,
Our condolences and prayers for Auntie Junie and the family. We will always remember her at the Governor's Office and at family parties and most especially in Hawaii when my dad was alive. Even though we are an ocean apart we have you all in our thoughts and prayers.
Love Micki
P.S. My mom is really slowing down but I told her about A. Junie.
 
 
Helen Oshiro 2011-12-08 07:49
I was saddened to hear of your mother's passing, Tony. My deepest condolences to you, your family, your father, your extended family on your loss. I remember meeting and visiting with June, I believe that's how I called her, in the parking lot at Stanford where we were packing up the cars after graduation. She was a friendly and vivacious person and we had a nice chat. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you. Helen Oshiro, Gardena, CA
 
 
Annie Bordallo 2011-12-08 00:38
Hey Uncle Fred and Gang, I was sorry to hear about Auntie Junie's passing. I remember well the few times our families spent time together. On occasion we still watch video from Auntie Norma's Bday party at your house in Jonestown, the whole gang is there laughing and singing as usual. The 80's look was still "in" and the younger ones were still teens. Love to you all and know you are all frequently in my thoughts. The memories always make me smile. Take care, Annie
 
 
Lillian Deaner 2011-12-07 23:59
Junie, I will miss you dearly. You are truly one-of-a-kind; caring, loving, uplifting, never saying an unkind word about anybody. My mom, Auntie Nona, thinks the world of you as well.
I am so grateful I had the opportunity to see you and Fred celebrate your 50th wedding anniversary. What a blessing to have you as part of our "Untalan" family. God bless and keep you under His care forever!
I'll never forget how we as silly teenagers would literally "bust in" on you and Fred, when you were newlyweds, living by the park in S.F., and you would feed us with whatever was in the can that was from the "dented cans" outlet. Those were enjoyable memories in my mind. We had fun being with you and Fred.
I love you and will miss you dearly.

Cousin,
Lillian Untalan Jackson Deaner
 

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