June Marie Rogers

     STOCKHOLM and CARIBOU — June Marie Rogers, passed away peacefully July 30, 2016, at Caribou surrounded by her loving family and close friends. 

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June Marie Rogers

     She was born in Caribou June 15, 1930, the daughter of the late Sam and LaBebe (Sowma) Sullivan. She was a 1948 graduate of Caribou High School. June met the love of her life, Richard R. Rogers, while waitressing at Green Acres Restaurant  and they were married February 6, 1954. Together they raised their two children, Barbara and Sam. 

     June was best known for her caring nature, impeccable style and spotless home. She was often seen at Frederick’s Southside, Yusef’s Restaurant or the Henry B. Pratt Post #15 American Legion, where she was an active member of the Ladies Auxiliary and also where she met her companion of over 23 years, Patrick Soucie. For the past 10 years, June resided with her daughter, Barbie, and son-in-law, erry Thibodeau at Madawaska Lake, where she loved spending time with her family, grandchildren and great- grandchildren and watching the beautiful sunsets. 

     June was predeceased by her parents; her husband Richard “Dick” Rogers; a brother, George Sullivan; and her companion Patrick Soucie; two sisters-in-law; Barbara Norsworthy and Elizabeth Hudson; a nephew ,Billy Norsworthy; a cousin, Anna Putnam; her best friend, Lorraine McCrossin; and a special niece, Lynn Sullivan McCrossin. 

     Mrs. Rogers is survived by her daughter and son-in-law, Barbara and Terry Thibodeau of Madawaska Lake and a son and daughter-in-law, Samuel and Mitzi Rogers of Bangor; grandchildren, Ashley Thibodeau Jackson, Alysia Thibodeau and partner Ian McGlinn, Ryan Rogers and wife Traci and Cody Rogers; great grandchildren; Maddison Jackson, Abbygail McGlinn and Reece and Ryson Rogers. She also leaves behind a special sister-in-law, Ethel Sullivan, a niece, Brenda Willis and husband David; great nieces and nephews, Kyle and Brie Willis, Lyndsay Jo McCrossin and husband Filip Duric and Nicholas McCrosssin; a special friend and cousin, Natalie Hackett; and loving friends, Karen Thibodeau, Sandra Hallowell, and Jonnie and Dawn Thibodeau. 

     The family would like to extend a special thank you to the doctors, nurses and staff on the medical floor at Cary Medical Center as well as everyone at Borderview Rehab for all of their special care and kindness shown to June  and her family these past few weeks. The family will be having a private service in her name at a later date. 

     Friends who wish to contribute in June’s memory may do so through the Jefferson Cary Foundation, Care and Comfort Unit, P.O Box 89, Caribou, Maine 04736. Arrangements by the Mockler Funeral Home, Caribou. www.mocklerfuneralhome.com.