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|maritalstatus =Widowed
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|play =Playable Deceased
|cod = Old Age
|neighbor =Riverview
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'''June Straight''' is a sim residingwho resided in Riverview during the majority of her life (although she grew up in Sunset Valley). She liveslived with her wife, [http://sims.wikia.com/wiki/Fanon:Janet_Michaels Janet]. They also had adopted a son, [[Fanon:Dane Straight|Dane]].
June grew up to resemble her mother, having inherited her long black hair and a similar facial structure.
==Early Life==
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However, one night, June, Janet, Justine, and Starr left Dane home alone while they went to see a movie. They came home to find the kitchen engulfed in flames. But it was too late; Dane was gone. June and her wife stuck together throughout this difficult time and managed to cope with their son's death. Taking their accumulated wealth, June and Janet started, in his honor, '''The Dane Straight Foundation''', a charity raising money to educate underprivileged kids. However, Dane soon began to show himself around the house in the form of his ghost. Thanks to science, June was able to "resurrect" him.
 
By now, June had finally completed one of her lifelong dreams. She finally reached the top of the Law Enforcement career, becoming an International Super Spy. She currently has plans to release an autobiography about her life, co-written with [[Fanon:Edith Starr|Edith Starr]].
 
However, her happiness did last long. Dane and his fiancée, Leanna, had just gotten married. Shortly after the ceremony, Janet fainted. She was taken to county care general hospital and was pronounced dead on arrival, citing natural causes.
 
A few months after the death of her wife, June's nephew, [[Fanon:Tristan Straight|Tristan]], had moved in to help take care of her. June had finally published her autobiography, ''Unexpected Parenthood'', about the trials and tribulations she experienced when raising her three sisters.
 
However, June wouldn't live to see her book's success. At the age of 89, June passed away peacefully in her sleep. She was survived by her half-sisters [[Fanon:Kirsten Straight|Kirsten]], [[Fanon:Dani O'Neal|Dani]], and [[Fanon:Nadine Lin-Lothario|Nadine]], and by her son, Dane. In the will, the house was left to her nephew, Tristan. The publishing rights for her autobiography were left to her sister, Kirsten. Per her request, a large portion of June's wealth was donated to a children's charity. June never retired from the police force, and worked up until the day of her death.
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