

Family was her pride and joy, taking great delight in always wanting to know "where have you been" or "where are you going"?
She always wanted to know about other places and even if she couldn't go, she wanted to.
She and her mother served their country as members of the Army Map Service during WWII where she helped develop formulas for converting aerial photography to usable contour maps.
She taught math at Thomas Jefferson High School, her alma mater, for over 20 years; raising four children; serving as Sunday School teacher, Youth leader, member of WSCS/United Methodist Women, and always involved in church activities.
Originally a member of Prospect Hill Methodist, she was a charter member of St. John's United Methodist Church; and was instrumental in establishing Lakehills Methodist Church.
She was a graduate of Our Lady of the Lake University; Past Worthy Matron of Radiant Chapter of the Eastern Star; and Worthy Advisor to the San Antonio Assembly of Rainbow Girls.
Survived by Warren W. "Smokey" Settlemeyer, husband of 62 years; 2 sons - Joseph and wife Betty of Fair Oaks Ranch, TX and Miller and wife Janine of Plainfield, IL; daughters, Betty J. Goodpasture and husband Jim of Tallahassee, FL and Ruth Trimble and husband Greg of San Antonio; 5 grandsons, 2 granddaughters, numerous nieces and nephews, and her beloved sister Elaine Boston of Westhoff, TX
Pallbearers are June's grandchildren: Joshua Settlemeyer, Christopher Trimble, Michaela Settlemeyer, Sarah Goodpasture, Micah Goodpasture, Keaton Settlemeyer, and Salem Settlemeyer.
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