JUNE 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



Guest Book
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
All our love, Rosemarie, Vic, Jakey, Ryan, and Victoria
You are in our thoughts and prayers,
Art & Doris
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.
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