Heartfelt tributes paid to community stalwart and former Wakefield councillor, June Drysdale

Heartfelt tributes have been paid to a community stalwart and respected former councillor.
June Drysdale.June Drysdale.
June Drysdale.

June Drysdale died this week, aged 77, after a long battle with illness.

Known as ‘Auntie June’ to friends and Conservative colleagues, she represented constituents in the Wakefield Rural ward between 2003 and 2014.

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A proud resident of Notton she was also involved in a local community takeover of the village post office in the early 2000s.

June Drysdale at a tree planting event at Arboretum in Newmillerdam.June Drysdale at a tree planting event at Arboretum in Newmillerdam.
June Drysdale at a tree planting event at Arboretum in Newmillerdam.

Former councillor Antony Calvert said June’s death felt like “losing a member of your own family.”

He said: “She was a very good public servant to Wakefield. I knew her when I was a councillor and she took me under her wing and gave me some political direction, which I needed at that time. 

“A lot of councillors disappear when they stand down and you don’t hear from them again, but she was still a prominent member of her church and community.”

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Monica Graham, herself a former Conservative councillor, said she had visited June at a local hospice on Sunday, before she died.

She said: “We were quite close. She was very kind and conscientious and she cared about people.  People thought a lot of her and she worked hard for everybody. 

“If someone rang her with a problem she’d follow it up until the end. 

“Appearance was very important to her and she always looked nice.

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“But I’d say kindness and being caring were her main values.

“I think she was a Wakefield girl - she was born and brought up here.”

The leader of Wakefield Council, Denise Jeffery offered her condolences, saying: “June was a dedicated ward councillor for the Wakefield Rural ward. Our thoughts go out to her family and friends at this very sad and difficult time.”

Sitlington Parish Council, with whom June worked closely, said: “June was a dedicated and hardworking district councillor, who took time to know the area she represented and to support its residents in their needs.

“She was popular and had a reputation for getting things done.

“She was equally as dedicated in all her charity work and will be much missed.”