June A. Kossow ~ June 23, 2022

Bristol: At age 77, June A. Kossow, passed away suddenly on Thursday, June 23, 2022 in Farmington, NY. She was born the daughter of the late Floyd and Elizabeth (Yule) Holcomb on March 16, 1945 in Bristol, NY. June is predeceased by her beloved husband; Don Kossow. Survived by her children; Grace (Thomas) Brinson, Rose (Jason) Richman; 3 grandchildren, Janiet, Margaret, and Sophie; and great grandchildren, Michael and Miranda.

June currently worked for New York State OPWDD. She was a realtor and owned and operated Kossow Realty along with her husband Don. She was a lifelong lover of music and proponent of music education. Taking care of others was also a lifelong passion.

Friends and family are invited to call from 4-6PM on Thursday, June 30, 2022 at the Kevin W. Dougherty Funeral Home, 8624 Main Street Honeoye, NY 14471, where June’s Funeral Services will be held following calling hours at 6PM. Interment will take place at 10AM on Friday, July 1, 2022 at Richmond Center Cemetery, 4446 Richmond Center Rd in Honeoye. Memorial contributions may be directed to St. Peter’s Community Arts Academy, 151 Genesee Street Geneva, NY 14456. To share a memory or a condolence, please visit: www.doughertyfuneralhomes.com.

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13 thoughts on “June A. Kossow ~ June 23, 2022

  1. John and I are so very sorry to learn of the passing of your Mother. June was our Realtor and helped us find a home. She and Don were a very special couple and they were so very proud of their two beautiful daughters. God’s special blessings to you all, her family. It was a honor to have known her.

  2. Grace and Rosie I am sorry for your loss. Im sure your parents are dancing in heaven!
    We remember seeing you last at burger king in canandaigua ny. Barry and I are sending prayers God Bless you both, stay in touch,

  3. June and I have a strong connection because of her Grandparent’s home, which we both have loved! I was just getting to know June, since last fall when my son & his wife decided to sell the home, where he was raised. I am thrilled that the “Bessie & Leon Holcomb, Fine View Farm”, in Bristol is returned to her family.

    (My parents, Lewis and Naomi Scott were friends with the Holcomb family, since the 1950’s, when Dad was the minister at the Baptist Hill church. Lew & Naomi bought the home from the Holcomb family in 1975 and continued using it as a Three-Generation home, but with a different configuration.)

    It was such a pleasure to visit & correspond with June because we each knew different segments of history about Fine View Farm. June shared a lot of vitality and warm memories during our brief acquaintance

    I am sure June will be missed. My sincere Condolences and Deepest Sympathy to all her friends and family!
    Blessings,
    Karen

  4. To the family of June. My heart felt sympathy ? to you. She will be greatly missed. My heart is broken but I know she is with Don now. My prayers are with you all. God be with you.

  5. We are so sorry for your loss!! We have your whole family in our thoughts and prayers.

  6. As a past co-worker and long ago friend from Crosmans I am very sorry to hear of June’s passing. She was a hard worker and very happy lady. RIP June you wonderful lady? Sorry for your loss. She will be missed.

  7. June radiated warmth, and I was lucky to be her friend. We worked together at the New York State OPWDD, from which I retired almost four years ago. We continued our friendship after I retired and shared, lunches, movies, and a few bus trips. The one longer trip we took was to Boston, and places north of Boston. We especially enjoyed the John F. Kennedy Library and Museum, Salem (site of the famous witch trials in the 1600’s), and Concord, where we were shown the site of the first shot fired in the Revolutionary War. Of course, we enjoyed Boston proper as well. We also took a number of one-day trips to places such as Niagara-on-the Lake, Canada (where we saw a play at the Shaw Festival), the Thousand Islands (where we took a boat tour and visited Boldt Castle), and at least a couple of other one-day trips in New York State. We had also planned a longer trip to the Maritime Provinces in Canada, but the trip has been cancelled for several years due to the pandemic. June enjoyed the trips we took tremendously, and I will miss her not only as a friend, but also a travelling companion.

    My deepest sympathy goes out to all her family. June will be greatly missed by all who knew her.

    Brigitte

  8. June was a cherished employee who loved helping people with developmental disabilities live rich and full lives, and they loved her for it. She was kind and compassionate to her people and coworkers, and she will be missed every day. Thank you June for being such a bright light in the world. Deepest sympathy to her family.

  9. The Blessed Pleasure of knowing this Loving Human Being still puts a smile on my face during a time of sadness. I truly thank her for sharing her daughter Grace and beautiful great grand children with our family (Brinson) My heart goes out to her extended family and friends

  10. Dear family of Dear June??
    My heartfelt sadness for your sudden loss…. that makes it worse….
    All thru high school & maybe Jr Hi, June and I filled 2 of the 3 HCS 1st trumpet chairs for Director Bob Beach?
    We had SOOOOO MUCH FUN at inside band practice & performances & in Marching Band.
    June helped make school a pleasure.
    I loved that she laughed so easily and was ALWAYS HAPPY!
    Sadly, as adults in the real world, our contact was rare but the random times we met in town I felt the same deep,memorable connection we shared??
    Love, hugs,peace,
    Cheryl Alger Mann aka “Slats” June’s nickname for me?

  11. I’m so sorry to hear of June’s passing. I worked with her for awhile. She was one of the hardest working people I have ever met. Such a sweet lady.

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