June Guy: Genealogy, Obituaries, Marriages, Births

June Guy is documented in 3 historical records spanning 1961-2011 across 1 cities — including Jay. Sources include 1 marriage record, and 2 obituaries. Discover your genealogy on MesAieux (YourFolks), one of the best platforms for ancestry research, focusing on Quebec and Canada. Trace your family tree and track the lives of individuals named June Guy through these records — start uncovering your ancestors and build your complete family tree with June Guy today.

Year Type Subject Location Source Results

1961

Marriage

Frederiko Franchetti & June Guy

Jay, Me

Vital records

1961

Marriage

Jay, Me

(Vital records)

Obituary of June Guy ( - 2011)

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June Guy, spouse of Jim Guy, died on December 14, 2011.

Obituary: GUY, June 71, of Tampa, passed away Dec. 14, 2011, at her home. A lifelong resident of Hillsborough County, she was a bowler with Oakfield Lanes, had been involved over the years with Southeast Little League and was a member of the Palm River Church of Christ. June is survived [...]

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Obituary of June Guy ( - 2011)

Photo of June Guy

June Guy, spouse of Jim Guy, died on December 14, 2011.

Obituary: GUY, June, 71, of Tampa, passed away December 14, 2011, at her home. A lifelong resident of Hills-borough County, she was a bowler with Oakfield Lanes, had been involved over the years with Southeast Little League and was a member of the Palm River Church of Christ. June is survived [...]

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What are the most common first names in Guy family?

The most popular first names associated with the Guy surname.

These percentages represent the proportion of all genealogy records with the Guy who bear each given name, based on the 4084 available.

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