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June Young Eisley

June Young Eisley

Peace Activist

“Let there be peace on earth and let it begin with me.”

June Young Eisley, age 85, left her earthly life on October 4, 2022.

June was born and raised in Tamaqua and Hometown, PA and graduated from Tamaqua High School and McCann School of Business. She moved to Wilmington, DE in 1965 and took a job with ICI Americas Inc. where she worked for 34 years before retiring.

June was filled with love for dogs and all other creatures. Being in nature filled her with joy, and she felt blessed to have visited many of the national parks in the West. She had a great capacity for caring about others and enjoyed doing things to make their lives a little happier.

June became a peace activist during the Vietnam War, and she organized Mothers United for Peace. She actively protested against the Iraq War and participated in nonviolent civil resistance where she was arrested ten times and went to trial three times. These were meaningful times in June’s life because she was passionate about nonviolence as a means of protest.

She also organized the Coalition for Nuclear Power Plant Postponement in 1973, a Delaware group which was one of the first groups in the country to oppose nuclear energy. In the late ’90s, she was one of the organizers of the Million Mom March group in Wilmington, which advocated for safe gun laws. June had the idea for and organized the first March for a Culture of Peace in Wilmington in 2014. This grew into the Movement for a Culture of Peace, the founding organization for Peace Week Delaware and Nonviolent Wilmington.

June was an active member and former Board member of Pacem in Terris (Peace on Earth), Wilmington Peacekeepers, Nonviolent Wilmington, DelPHR, and Palestine Children’s Relief Fund (PCRF) where she served on the local Board, and she supported many national peace and environmental groups and local social justice groups. She was a spiritual seeker and attended Silverside Church, a progressive seekers’ congregation.

Through the years, June was a volunteer for PCRF, Read Aloud Delaware, Meals on Wheels, Epiphany House, Code Purple, Baylor Women’s Prison, Creative Mentoring, Nemours Children’s Hospital, and Gov. Bacon Health Center.

June was predeceased by her beloved son, Bill, her parents Aubrey and Mildred Young, and her three best friends, Lassie, Maggie, and Molliepoodle. She is survived by her grandson William Shane Eisley (Jaimie), Los Angeles, CA, brothers Richard Young (Marie), Edison, NJ, and Donald Young, Hazleton, PA, and two nieces and their spouses and five great-nieces, all in NJ, and many friends who shared their lives with June.

June asked for contributions in her memory to be sent to Campaign Nonviolence, c/o Pace e Bene, PO Box F, Corvallis, OR 97335.

Funeral Services

A celebration of June’s life will be held at Silverside Church, 2800 Silverside Rd., on Saturday, October 22, at 2 pm, followed by a reception. Masks are encouraged.

Condolences

    George Jurgensen writes,
    June It was an honor to know you and participate in a few of your pracd initiatives. Bless you, you are missed. George
    10/09/2022 01:03 pm
    Debbie Dehghan lit a candle and writes,
    June, thank you for being you, a person of service and action, a peace promoter. And thank you for always greeting my dog Pumpkin, directly when we were together! My sincere condolences to all members of her family.
    10/09/2022 08:03 pm
    Jeffrey Lott writes,
    June Young Eisley, you were a force of nature! You will be sorely missed by everyone who knew you.
    10/10/2022 09:56 am
    Cheryl Cicamore lit a candle and writes,
    My most Heartfelt Thoughts & Prayers are with my Dear Friend ‘June’ - she is very much missed & will forever have a special place in my heart. God’s Blessings to you dearest June ✨🙏🏻💖💕 ☮️ Keeping June’s loving family & friends in my thoughts & prayers.
    10/10/2022 12:31 pm
    Aniko Czobor CTC lit a candle and writes,
    What a wonderful human being and a true LADY June always was. She will be very much missed by me and many others to whom she was helpful and kind. May you REST IN PEACE, June. My sincere condolences to her family, and many friends.
    10/10/2022 03:05 pm
    Susan Humphreys lit a candle and writes,
    My condolences to June's family. I met June through The Compassionate Friends grief support group. We became friends and spoke about her son Bill. I never knew about all the many groups June was involved in. What a courageous lady.
    10/10/2022 06:18 pm
    Linda Marshall lit a candle and writes,
    June will surely be missed by many people that she was friends with along with all her neighbors at the Towers of Valley Run. She will never be forgotten for all her efforts to have peace, gun control and No More Wars which she had her the back of her car. RIP June God took you home to be with him and suffer no more.
    10/11/2022 08:47 pm
    Linda Marshall lit a candle and writes,
    June thank you for being a wonderful neighbor to all of us at the Towers of Valley Run. You will be truly missed by some many people. God took you home to be free of pain. I truly wish that all you fought for while here that it will continue in your name. RIP
    10/11/2022 09:00 pm
    Joseph P Rupert writes,
    June will be missed by many amazing souls for which she loved, worked with and cultivated, in the form of peace and justice. I am so grateful June came into my life, for which she made life here on earth better. She will be sorely missed but her dedication to humanity, peace and justice will grow stronger thanks to her lifelong dedications!
    10/12/2022 11:31 am
    Michele Ostafy writes,
    To June, who many called a friend, you made a mark and left the world a better place...
    10/18/2022 11:19 am
    Minister Wanda Green-Hayes writes,
    My deepest condolences on her passing! I met June years ago voting!
    10/19/2022 12:54 pm
    Robert DeNigris lit a candle and writes,
    June, you were a fighter and a mover and a creator of all things peaceful. I’ll especially remember the times at your house when we annually gathered to assemble the decorations that would go on the Wreaths for Peace, sold through Pacem in Terris each Christmas. It was a pleasure serving on the Pacem board along with you for so many years. You are missed. Love to you.
    10/19/2022 02:45 pm
    John Berryhill writes,
    Countless days I would come home from school and there would be June, my mother, and a pot of coffee on - everything needed to solve the world's problems, or at least keep trying. It's been a while, so I know the two of you have a lot to catch up on.
    10/19/2022 03:56 pm
    Myrlene Cantave lit a candle and writes,
    June, It was truly an honor canvassing you in PA and DE and getting to know you at lunch I will remember you in my heart for being the beacon of peace. May you remain peaceful as you unite with those you loved. Peace will always begin with me, as you so lived. Myrlene
    10/21/2022 09:41 pm
    James G. Akrong writes,
    June, Thanks for being a great neighbor on Towers of Valley. Peace Activist, Rest in Perfect Peace for your good works follow you.
    10/22/2022 12:58 pm
    James G. Akrong writes,
    June, Thanks for being a great neighbor on Towers of Valley Run. Peace Activist, Rest in Perfect Peace for your good works follow you.
    10/23/2022 01:03 am
    Fred Sinton lit a candle and writes,
    I shall always remember you!
    07/09/2025 10:40 am

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