June H. Souther, born Ha Jung Hee, lived her life in service - service to her family, her
church and most importantly, to God. She was the first daughter and served her family by
working and earning money to feed them. She even bought her parents a house. She
served her 3 children by never wavering in her love for them, always loving them and looking
for ways to help them when they needed it most. However, her greatest calling was being
God’s servant, and her greatest achievement was being the person who built the Statesville
Korean ARP Church. She worked tirelessly with energy, passion and love to find a home for
other Koreans to freely worship God together in a small town.
June was born January 29, 1936 in Kaesong, Korea, during the Japanese occupation. Her
father, being a smart man, moved his family to Seoul, prior to the Korean war and before the
border was established. They left everything including family to stay free. June knew what
oppression and enslavement felt like.
She married Luther Souther, deceased, and came to America to start a new and better life.
She had to learn English proper, adopt a new culture, and find new friends. She was also
pregnant when she first arrived to the USA. She had 3 children, all born within the first 3
years after her arrival in 1961. She became an American citizen in 1965, learned to drive
and became employed at various textile mills in Statesville to send money home to her
parents. A very industrious woman!
She spent her life doing for others, sharing her faith, her time and her vegetables. She loved
working her garden, and it was a huge garden for one little person. June loved sharing her
beans with others. She showed God’s love for us all with her doing and sharing. After a
number of years with Alzheimer's, God called her home.
June is survived by her 3 children, Julia Souther (Steven Baldash), Keith (Melissa) Souther,
and Michael (Sherry) Souther.
She has 2 granddaughters, Jaclyne Doggett and Kristin Souther, along with one great
granddaughter. June has one sister Jung Won (Young Moon) Han who lives in Atlanta. Of
her other 5 siblings, two still live in South Korea. June has 17 nieces and nephews, most of
whom are still in Korea. She has 2 that live in the USA, Atlanta GA and Seattle WA. Her
parents, Ha Dong Woon and Ma Bok Jum are deceased.
The family will hold a visitation service on Thursday, December 4th from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm
at Nicholson Funeral Home, 135 E. Front St, Statesville. Her funeral service will be held at
Statesville Korean ARP Church, 221 Ivyrun Court, Statesville on December 5th at 2:00 pm.
The service will be held in Korean and English. A short burial service will be held at her final
resting place, New Sterling ARP Church, 580 New Sterling Rd, Stony Point. Both June’s
sons, Keith and Mike, will serve as pallbearers as well as Steven Baldash, Tim Choi, John
Hofman and Bradley Wood.
In lieu of flowers, the family asks that a donation be made to her church.
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