That's possible april1 but you'd then have to see June as a hypocrite which I don't see with her doing all her charity work. I don't think she realized she was deliberately neglecting her children until she found she had lost them more through ignorance and inadvertance than anything. I don't see her as a Jeanette Winterson's mother figure at all;just people after the event do tend to blow things out of proportion.
Steve, it has never crossed my mind that June was a hypocrite and I truly believe she thought she was doing her Christian duty when she gave herself tirelessly to charity work. Those I know who knew her, whilst admitting that she was inclined to remain apart from a group at social activities, use words such as quiet, nice, reserved and kind when they speak of her. Not exactly vivacious descriptive words but on the other hand nobody has a BAD word to say of her so I would think it highly unlikely that those who hosted the event blew anything out of proportion, if anything they played it down.
How odd that you say that you "don't think she knew she deliberately neglecting her children." I believe she would have been horrified to think that she was. She may simply have been doing what many of us do and following a pre-tried pattern because she didn't know how else to do it. That it seems she was unable to give her children unconditional love, on its own, doesn't make her a bad woman by any stretch of the imagination, but it may have made her a good woman who was not naturally suited to motherhood.