June M. Steelman, 82, native of Philadelphia PA and longtime resident of Pemberton, NJ and more recently Tampa, FL, died on December 15, 2015, from natural causes.
Preceded in death by her husband of 56 years Clyde Steelman, and by her parents George and Clara Pedley, June is survived by her loving family; her son Kevin Steelman and his wife Terri of Odessa FL, her daughter Susan Howlett and her husband Gary of Rathdrum ID, and her brother Gerald, of Buckhead, GA.
In lieu of flowers, contributions should be made to Life Path Hospice, 12470 Telecom Dr, Suite 300 West, Temple Terrace, FL 33637
So many great memories of you from all the BCC years. I just drove across the old Pemberton Campus
and then stopped by your old house on Davis Street to say a little prayer and a farewell to you. Maybe
there will be Broadway subs in Heaven or better yet some Slot Machines!!
Rest In Eternal Peace now.
My condolences to your family.
June was a good friend and fine coworker at Burlington County College for 28 years or so. Because BCC adopted the Systems Approach, most faculty produced substantial volumes of course materials. June was a source of incredible help in designing , illustrating, and organizing these documents. She had unique suggestions and provided continual support. I still have copies of some from the 1972 to 1998 period with her fine illustrations. I also have hanging two of her fine renderings: Smithville Mansion and the J. Fenimore Cooper House. Fond memories of working as a team !
June was a long-time friend and co-worker, first at the weekly Pemberton Times-Advertiser newspaper and then at BCC. My condolences to her family, especially Kevin and Susan. Good memories, sorry for our loss.
To the family,
I am so very sorry for your loss. May God bless and comfort each of you.
Dear Steelman Family:
I wish to convey my sincerest condolences to your entire family. Losing a loved one in death is one is one of the hardest things that anyone will ever have to deal with. Their is a great hope held out to us for the future because God promises to bring those we lost back to life by means of a resurrection to a paradise earth, where sickness and death will be no more. I hope this brief message will bring you a measure of comfort in this difficult time.
June and I met as a part of a USO group who attended dances at Ft Dix, NJ. We both married soldiers from the same company. We were neighbors in NJ for many years. She was a dear friend.
My prayers go out to Susan, Kevin and Jerry.