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All of us have or will have struggles in our lives that end up causing scars we could never have imagined would happen. I needed to trigger a positive outcome from my possibly fatal larger-than-life injury. I absolutely had to find a way to make sense of it. That is what compelled me to capture it and then write about my experience. That desire was to help others as well as myself. By telling you what I went through "in detail," this story places me in a very vulnerable position. Yet, I am willing to subject myself to that knowing it could possibly benefit others. Throughout parts of this…mehr

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All of us have or will have struggles in our lives that end up causing scars we could never have imagined would happen. I needed to trigger a positive outcome from my possibly fatal larger-than-life injury. I absolutely had to find a way to make sense of it. That is what compelled me to capture it and then write about my experience. That desire was to help others as well as myself. By telling you what I went through "in detail," this story places me in a very vulnerable position. Yet, I am willing to subject myself to that knowing it could possibly benefit others. Throughout parts of this memoir, I needed to take my life back from the grips of death, and you will see how family, faith, and laughter helped me to do that.
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June grew up in the small town of East Rochester, in New York. Her home now is in Gananda / Walworth, NY, where she enjoys her Koi pond, gardens, and the warmth of small town living. She is not one to give up on her dreams. At the age of 56, she fulfilled her lifelong dream to obtain a degree. The Finger Lakes Community College is where she achieved that dream. She earned an AAS in Business Administration with high honors. In fact, she is recognized twice in the 95th edition of The Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society book. As a lifetime member of the Ladies Auxiliary, at the VFW post 8495, she volunteers and enjoys the camaraderie of the veterans and their spouses. She also volunteers two to three days a week at the local hospital.