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Late Gogglebox stars Leon and June are being remembered with a poignant memorial remembering their work as teachers. The Bernicoffs counted among their pupils youngsters who lived at a Salvation Army children’s home.
A memorial bench has now been installed at the Strawberry Field site, now an award-winning visitor attraction in the couple's home city of Liverpool. It was unveiled at a ceremony attended by Leon and June’s family, including their daughters Helen Hunter and Julie Bernicoff.
Leon and June first appeared on the show in 2013 and became firm favourites with viewers. Leon died two days before Christmas in 2017, with June passing away three years later in 2020, aged 82, after a short illness.
Their daughter Helen said: "We were looking for somewhere nice to put a memorial for my mum and dad, and Strawberry Field was a natural choice as they both taught children from Strawberry Field when they were teachers at Gateacre School.
“They were always very focused on supporting underprivileged children and helping them to make a success of their lives through education, so when we found out about the Steps to Work programme it all fitted into what type of legacy we’d like to…
June Elizabeth Wilson, 89, Mattawan, Mich., died Tuesday, Jan. 10, 2023, in McKinney, Texas, where she had been living with her daughter for the past few years.
She was born Aug. 16, 1933.
On June 14, 1952, she married Guy H. Wilson. He preceded her in death.
June is survived by her son, Guy A. Wilson; daughter and son-in-law, Dawn (W. Rodney) Steinagel; two grandchildren; and three great-granddaughters.
DeMoney-Grimes Funeral Home, Columbia City, is in charge of arrangements.
Runaway June singer Natalie Stovall is home after spending 15 days in the hospital. On social media, she details a series of frightening medical procedures that resulted in a blood transfusion, NG tube and 13 days without eating.
Stovall thought she was just having three grapefruit-sized fibroids removed when she went in on Jan. 9. Doctors took out 20 of them instead. The invasive surgery meant significant blood loss.
"I ended up getting a blood transfusion, but by that time I already had a bowel obstruction that was wreaking havoc on my insides," she shares. "After days of hoping for the best I ended up having to have an NG tube for 4-5 days. (For those that know, I’m so sorry you know)."
This procedure is known as a myomectomy, and it's considered major surgery. Stovall says doctors left a few fibroids with just minimize incisions. She didn't eat for nearly two weeks and is still struggling.
"I’ve never been this weak before — I get out of breath just talking," she writes, "And eating Ensure and eggs is so painful."
Alongside the story of her journey, Stovall shares eight pictures from her time in the hospital. She says she's…