June Patricia Hewitt (5 Feb 1928 - 29 Mar 2020)

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In loving memory of June Patricia Hewitt who sadly passed away on 29th March 2020. It was a comparatively short but hard fought battle and our fantastic mum and grandma slipped peacefully away at Knowlegate Nursing Home with her daughter and 2 granddaughters sitting with her. Sadly June’s three sons were unable to be there due to the current crisis but their hearts were there.

There will be a simple cremation on 17 April at Robin Hood Chapel but, out of necessity, it will be a private service as numbers are severely restricted. No flowers please. A memorial will be held at a later date to commemorate and celebrate June’s life and details will follow as soon as we are able to arrange one.

June was a loving mother to Paul, Robert, Gary & Stella; Sister to John, Brian and Colin; Mother in law to Lynda, Sandie and Viv; Best Nan ever to Ben, Jonathan, Natasha, Jen, Tom, Laurie and Ewan and a Great Grandma to Eleni, Greyson, Charlie, Eva June, Alexander, Niall and Nico.


Mom - Biography from Paul

June Patricia Hewitt was born to Valentine and Lily Cooper on 5th February 1928. She was the younger sister of her brother John.

Unfortunately, Lily, died 4 years later and both children were placed in care for a while. Valentine eventually remarried and once the family reunited was increased by the arrival of 4 further sons. Brian, Gerald, Graham and Colin. Mom was an only girl with 5 brothers.

Her childhood was spent growing up in Olton, South Birmingham. At school she won a scholarship for further education which was interrupted by the war. She left school at 14 and during the war worked in a bicycle factory. She met Dad in 1946 and were married in 1948. By the mid-fifties we were living on the outskirts of Birmingham in Kings Norton. We, 4 kids, spent our childhood surrounded by farmland, horses and cows and with amazing views across the countryside.

However, by 1966 Mom was on her own with 4 children to bring up. She then supplemented her meagre income by spending many, many hours threading strings of cultured pearls into rows. She worked from home for a local jewellery firm, Maurice Lipkin, where she later worked full time as the head of repairs until she retired in 1988.

Mom enjoyed spending a lot of time with her family and dancing at the local rugby club with her friend Joyce Harris. She also had regular coffee mornings with her nieces, Maureen and Ede over the years. Diane and Margaret were also welcome regular visitors.

She kept in regular touch with a lot of her work friends, for over 30 years, right up to the final years of her life. She was also great friends with our upstairs neighbour, May Ross, who regularly met up with mom over the years. After retiring she made full use of her time by attending keep fit classes and swimming. I believe there was also a frequent meetings at the Navigation Inn or at Cox Moor leisure centre where all the friends met up for a few drinks and a meal.

After moving from a draughty 3 bedroom house in November 2000 Mom moved to her “cosy little bungalow” in Billesley. She was so pleased the bus ran past her front door that she could be shopping in Kings Heath or Solihull very easily. She certainly made use of this service and was out every single day where possible. In her old age mom became very adventurous and prompted by Jen and a desire to meet little Eva June, born in Australia, travelled solo to San Francisco. June not only met Jen’s new little family, but also fulfilled a lifetime ambition to see Brian and all his family in America. It was a very special time for them all.

Mom was very active right up to the end and it came very hard for her to realise she could no longer do the things she loved doing.

Mom’s outstanding successes have to be her 4 children, 7 grandchildren and 7 great grandchildren.

Mom we will all miss you. Your love. Your friendship. Your loyalty. Not only have we lost our mom we have also lost our best friend.

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Laurie McMillan donated £25 in memory of June

Love Always - Laurie and Matt xxx

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Jonathan Hewitt donated £50 in memory of June

Nan, I will miss you more than words can ever say. I’ve been at a loss of what to say. I’m so glad I finally had my chance to see and talk, and reminisce about the days of when you looked after me after school every Friday. I’d come to your workplace and we would then go back to your home and have baked potato with cheese. I have come to realise after you reminded me to why it’s one of my favourite things to eat to this day.
I totally forgot about those days as a schoolboy, but you kept those memories and treasured them. As will I now, with a deep love and yearning for days gone bye.
I miss you so very very much my Nanaz and the memories of times similar to the ones Jenny talked about to which I will also fondly remember, and I’ll treasure them in my heart ALWAYS.
I LOVE AND MISS YOU NAN!!
GOODBYE. XXX

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Lindsey Griffin donated in memory of June

Thinking of you all today, sending lots of love, from Lindsey, Pete & Tina xxx

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Thinking of you all today, sending much love, from Lindsey, Pete & Tina xxx

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Thinking of you all today, sending much love, from Lindsey, Pete & Tina xx

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Thinking of you all today. Sending much love, from Lindsey, Pete & Tina xx

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Lindsey Griffin wrote

Thinking of you all today, much love from Lindsey, Pete & Tina xx

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Lindsey Griffin wrote

Thinking of you all today, sending much love xx

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Thomas Hewitt donated £30 in memory of June
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Debbie Greenfield donated in memory of June

I have such fond memories of June. She was always so welcoming to me when I was a teenager, even though Stella and I were probably a bit of a nightmare at the time! I remember her bringing me a cup of tea in bed when I stayed over one time. Such a lovely, cheerful lady who will be much missed. My thoughts are with all the family at this very difficult time. Love to you all xx

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Debbie Greenfield wrote

I have such fond memories of June. She was always so welcoming to me when I was a teenager, even though Stella and I were probably a bit of a nightmare at the time! I remember her bringing me a cup of tea in bed when I stayed over one time. Such a lovely, cheerful lady who will be much missed. My thoughts are with all the family at this very difficult time. Love to you all xx

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Natasha James-Harrison donated in memory of June
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Last photo I took of her with Nico

Last photo I took of her with Nico

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Paul Hewitt donated in memory of June
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Paul Hewitt donated £30 in memory of June

Thinking of you at this time . Liz and Sean and Darren xxx

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Jen, Rob, Eva & Alex Leibbrand donated in memory of June
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Bob Hingley donated £10 in memory of June

In memory of June Hewitt who I have known since I was a child growing up in Kings Norton.
Mother to one of my closest friends, her son Rob

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Sharon Shokar donated in memory of June
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David Cooper donated £20 in memory of June

In memory of my aunty June ❤️

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  • Beautiful flowers thank you Uncle John and Sue x Stella

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Diane Heath donated £10 in memory of June

Sweet Dreams Aunty June, sleep tight 💖

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Diane Upton donated £20 in memory of June

Dear Aunty June I will miss you so much and our chats about family and friends past and present sleep in peace we love you xxx

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Ann Porter donated £20 in memory of June
May Ross donated £20 in memory of June

Lovely friend for over 60 years. RIP June x

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  • A very loyal and good friend to my Nan, as I remember you and my Nan together— never without a smile on each others faces. Sleep well my Nanaz.

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Brian Cooper donated in memory of June

In memory of my beloved sister.

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Michael Ross donated £20 in memory of June

Lovely neighbour, lovely lady

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