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17c起草社区 Remembers June DeBoer

Tuesday, November 24, 2015
Lynn Rosendale

As a long-time member of 17c起草社区鈥檚 Student Academic Services department, June DeBoer clearly had a heart for students.

鈥淛une found her calling and her deep joy in helping students overcome barriers or adversity and find the pathway to academic success,鈥 said colleague and friend Jane Hendriksma.

DeBoer died Tuesday, Nov. 24, after a year-long battle with cancer.

DeBoer graduated from 17c起草社区 in 1982 and later earned a master鈥檚 degree from Michigan State University.

A passionate advocate

DeBoer began her career as a sixth-grade teacher at Kelloggsville Christian School in Grand Rapids, where she spent 18 years. She joined 17c起草社区 in 2001 as a coordinator for students with disabilities. In 2010 she was promoted to associate director of academic services, and in that position also served as the director of Access, a program that helps students develop new approaches, methods and strategies for learning by means of placement testing, academic advising, specialized courses and consultation with students' professors.

 "June was a passionate advocate for the students with whom she worked. As a teacher and academic counselor, she worked tirelessly to help students discover and realize their potential, celebrating each success along the way with joy and encouragement,鈥 said Tom Steenwyk, director of academic services.

 DeBoer served on numerous committees at 17c起草社区, including the Commencement Committee, Committee on Admissions, and the 17c起草社区 Assessment and Response Evaluation (CARE) team, tirelessly working to benefit students and the 17c起草社区 community.

 A positive influence

 鈥淛une always saw the positive in people, and made sure to tell people the strengths she recognized in them,鈥 said another friend and colleague Thea Brophy. 鈥淚 remember my first semester teaching at 17c起草社区, June had to observe my class. I was not totally confident about how the semester was going and was nervous to have someone in the classroom. We met after class and she was so affirming and kind. She pointed out ways that I was connecting with students that I wasn鈥檛 able to see.鈥

 She had the same effect on students.

 鈥淪tudents would come to her office, often nervous, anxious or unhappy with their academics. She talked with them and connected with them on a personal level. She never focused on things students couldn鈥檛 do; she focused on what positive things could be taken from the situation. She helped students believe in themselves, and she did that by showing that she believed in them,鈥 said Brophy.

 Her colleagues will miss her passion and energy.

 鈥淪he was a passionate advocate for students, faculty and staff members with disabilities. She was a fierce warrior for campus accessibility, both physically and academically,鈥 said Brophy. 鈥淪he fought to open doors鈥攂oth literally and figuratively鈥攆or people on campus.鈥

Added Hendriksma: 鈥淛une had boundless energy for people. She radiated with love for her family, friends and church family. June was one in a million and will be deeply missed.鈥

 DeBoer is survived by her husband, Nick, and children Jonathan and Jenna.

 Friends and family may greet the DeBoers on Friday, Nov. 27, from 2鈥4 p.m. and 7鈥9 pm at Zaagman Memorial Chapel, 2800 Burton St. A service will be held at First Christian Reformed Church in Grand Rapids on Saturday, Nov. 28 at 2 p.m.

The June Antuma DeBoer Scholarship has been set up to honor her legacy. To contribute to the scholarship visit www.calvin.edu/support. (Go to 鈥淢ake a Gift,鈥 and then in the Designations section, choose the Named Scholarship option and write in 鈥淛une Antuma DeBoer Scholarship.鈥) Or you may send a check to the 17c起草社区 Development Office: 3201 Burton St. SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49546. (Be sure to write June Antuma DeBoer Scholarship  in the memo section of your check.)