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Funeral Service of June Brenda DENNETT NEE ALLEN

Cleethorpes, Published in: Grimsby Telegraph. Notable areas: Market Rasen

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June BrendaDENNETT NEE ALLENDENNETT (NEE ALLEN) June Brenda June spent her formative years in Market Rasen and completed her education at Caistor Grammar school , where she was a good all round scholar and an excellent athlete . June commenced her life-long association with caring for others by training as a nursery nurse at the Lindsey County Council 'Homeleigh' Childrens home with attached nursery and hospital , in Horncastle . Having successfully completed her training , June then joined the British Army , Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps , receiving further training at the 'Quaranc' Depot and Training Establishment , Hindhead , prior to being posted to RAF , Stanmore Park , RAF Hill House , Stanmore and RAF Bentley Priory , Stanmore Common , being the only Army nurse on these RAF stations . June was subsequently posted to The Far East , serving at 'Alexandra Hospital , Singapore and 'Up Country' at British Military Hospital Kamunting in Taiping Malaysia , in the bottom of the jungle hills. In addition to treating injured servicemen and their families, June duties included treating the families of Ghurkha soldiers and senior government officials . June returned to the UK by RAF Transport , via Kuala Lumpur , Bangkok , Rangoon , Columbo , Calcutta , Karachi , Aden , Cyprus , Malta and Gibraltar , together with senior officers , government officials and even two 'Queens Couriers' , to whom she had given their inoculations . June then served at British Military Hospitals 'Millbank' and later 'Woolwhich' , London , prior to leaving the army to further her nursing career at St Davids hospital , Cardiff . June then developed her career by moving from nursing into social work, working for Westminster City Council and Hertfordshire County Council, rising to senior positions in both , initially running Assessment Centres and Secure Units , before finally running day care and residential units for those suffering from Alzheimer's disease and dementia and providing 'respite' care for their families and carers . During this time we maintained homes in Hertfordshire / Middlesex and Lincolnshire , commuting between the two on the weekends , before finally moving to Woodhall Spa at the end of 1996 . June continued to assist me with my loss adjusting career , whilst simultaneously running our homes in Stixwould and Cleethorpes , prior to our moving permanently to Cleethorpes . June faced many painful challenges to her health, which a lesser person may not have overcome, with good grace, courage and fortitude. She finally succumbed to secondary illnesses following the cancer ,which she had so bravely fought for fourteen years. We were married for forty years and no one could ever replace my darling wife, who loved and was proud of , her county and country . She loved me and is now safely in the arms of Jesus in heaven, with all who loved her and all those she loved and where the world cannot hurt her.
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