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Marjorie A. Juno

By Jalen Maki
January 5, 2021
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Marjorie A. Juno, age 84, of Tomahawk, passed away on Thursday, Dec. 31, 2020, at Country Terrace Assisted Living under the care of Ministry Home Care Hospice. Marjorie was born in Milwaukee, Wis., on Jan. 12, 1936, to the late LaMar and Pearl (Werner) Wintersteen.

Marjorie graduated from North Division High School in Milwaukee. She met the love of her life, Dwayne Juno, when she was just 15 years old and received an engagement ring as her graduation gift. They were happily married 50 years before his passing in 2005.

Marjorie lived a full life as a wonderful mother and homemaker and worked in retail for over 20 years. Marjorie and her family lived in Milwaukee, Colgate, Wis., and Montello, Wis., where she was a faithful member of the United Methodist Churches. She was a talented baker who enjoyed making wedding cakes, loved to cook for her family and friends, enjoyed entertaining and hosting parties, and playing cards. She was always happy to meet new friends while volunteering at the Tomahawk Senior Center and baking for numerous fundraisers in the Nokomis area. Marjorie was a true inspiration, encourager, supporter, and listener to her children and will be greatly missed.

Survivors include her two sons, Robert “Bob” (Kate) Juno, and Michael “Mike” Juno, both of Hubertus, Wis.; two daughters, Shirley (Mark) Westphal, of Cedarburg, Wis., and Kim Boucha, of Tomahawk. She is further survived by her grandchildren, Caleb, Aaron, Nathan, Paul, Jacob, and Emily.

Marjorie was preceded in death by her parents, LaMar and Pearl; her husband, Dwayne; her sisters, Carol Prust and Shirley Wintersteen; and her son-in-law, Robert Boucha.

Memorials are appreciated to the Town of Nokomis Food Pantry.

A private family service for Marjorie Juno will be held. A Celebration of Life gathering will be held at a later date and announced at that time. Generations Funeral Home & Crematory, Tomahawk, is assisting the family. View Marjorie’s obituary and leave online condolences at www.generationsfuneral.com.

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