• June Hammond Dahl

    June 26, 2019
  • June Hammond Dahl November 8, 1931 – June 25, 2019 Hot Springs Village, Arkansas June Dahl passed away early in the morning on June 25th just as the birds were waking up. Very peacefully, she slipped through that door into the transforming light and arms of the Lord. Just as she wished, June lived out her nearly 88 years in her own home, spending the last 10 with her beloved kitty, Nicky. June was born in Snyder, Texas the second of three daughters to Asaph Chandler and Mabel Elder Hammond. She earned undergraduate and graduate degrees from Northern Illinois University and met her future husband John in Fort Wayne, Indiana, where she was working and John had started his first post-college job at International Harvester. John and June married on November 21, 1956. Dana was born in 1960 and Deborah the following year. June taught math and science at the junior high level during the 1950s and again in the late 1960s and early 1970s when her daughters were older. John’s corporate career in manufacturing procurement took the family all over the country, with June committed to successfully easing frequent transitions. Before John and June’s 1997 retirement to Hot Springs Village from Orlando, the Dahls had lived in Fort Wayne; Mt. Vernon, IA; the suburbs of Cincinnati (twice); the suburbs of Philadelphia (twice); Fremont, CA; Charlotte, NC; Grosse Pointe, MI; Lake Forest, IL; and finally, Dallas, when Dana and Deborah were in college. June made good friends wherever she lived and counted a number of them friends still at her death. She was a loving, inspirational mother and devoted wife to John, cheerfully supporting his professional pursuits. June was deeply loved and will be equally missed. June was a past member of both the Daughters of the American Revolution and Mayflower Society through her father’s lineage and a devoted congregant of Faith Lutheran Church in Hot Springs Village. June’s husband John (†2009) and older sister Rosemary Ward preceded her in death. Surviving are daughters Dana (Christophe) Touzelet and Deborah Dahl, sister Bette Lindgren, nieces Becky Dyas and Penny Nicholas, nephews Andrew and Mark Spiro and special friend Carl Nelson. June’s wish was to be cremated and her ashes interred with John in Aledo, IL. CedarVale and Fippinger Funeral Homes are assisting the family with these arrangements. Also in keeping with June’s wishes, there will be no formal services. The family is forever grateful to the kind, compassionate hospice professionals at CHI St. Vincent’s in Hot Springs for the tender care and concern they showed our mother, sister and aunt during the last four weeks of her life. Memorial donations may be directed to your charity of choice.

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    June was a treasured friend and will truly be missed. We raised out kids together and June was very good at helping all of those around her. My heart is sad but i am truly grateful for all the years we had. My condolences to the girls Dana and Debbie.

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    June was a treasured friend and will truly be missed. We raised out kids together and June was very good at helping all of those around her. My heart is sad but i am truly grateful for all the years we had. My condolences to the girls Dana and Debbie.

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