Currently serving term
09-14-11 through 09-14-14
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June Sell-Sherer was raised in Grand
Ronde and currently serves on the Grand Ronde Tribal Council.
Her past and current community service
work includes serving several years on the Portland Art Museum Board of
Trustees and Spirit Mountain Community Fund Board of Trustees, and on the
Tribe’s Elder, Culture, Education and Veterans committees.
First elected in September 1999, she
has served three full terms on Tribal Council.
Born June 3, 1948, Mrs. Sell-Sherer
was raised in Grand Ronde until her family relocated after 1954’s Termination.
Her family left Grand Ronde after her father was injured and could no longer
work in the timber industry as a choke setter.
During the summer months, June, her
parents and siblings worked throughout the Willamette Valley, picking summer
crops, but each fall the family returned to Grand Ronde, where they lived
during the school year so that the children could have a consistent education
and be with family and friends.
As a teenager, her family moved to
Turner and she graduated from Cascade High School there. She joined the Army
and reported for basic training. After basic and specialized training, she
applied for and received an overseas assignment in Frankfurt, Germany. She
worked in the Personnel Division for the 513th Military Intelligence
Group at Camp King near Oberursel, Germany.
In February 1969, she was nominated
for and honored as WAC of the Month for USAREUR (U.S. Army Europe). After
serving three years, she was honorably discharged from the Army.
Following marriage and the birth of
her two children, Naomi and Nick, she worked for 18 years on the Hanford
Nuclear Reservation in eastern Washington state, first working in security and
then later moving to the hot zones as a reactor fuels technician. During her
tenure at Hanford, she completed an associate degree in Science from Columbia
Basin College.
“The pull of home and family grew
strong,” she said of living in eastern Washington.
In 1995, she returned to Grand Ronde
and began working as administrative assistant to the Marketing Director at
Spirit Mountain Casino. She ran for and was elected to Tribal Council in 1999 and
2002, serving as Tribal Council secretary for several years.
In April 2005, her mother passed away
and during that campaign year she was torn between grieving over her mother’s
passing and running for Tribal Council. When she decided to run again for Tribal
Council in 2007, the Tribal membership re-elected to a three-year term, as it
did again in 2011.
June and her husband, Mike, are proud parents and beam
over their three grandchildren.