Beaverton Historical Society Gladwin County Obituary/Death Notice
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Herbert Juneac
HEART ATTACK FATAL TO HERB JUNEAC
Herbert A. Juneac, 53, well-known Gladwin Township farmer, passed away suddenly from a heart
attack Friday, August 26, in Gladwin City. Born in Verona, Ontario, Canada, Oct. 3, 1901, he was
the son of Archie and Lucy Juneac. With his parents, he came to Gladwin County and had since made
his home here, except for a few years residence in Flint. Mr. Juneac was married to the former Miss
Marion Walker on Oct. 27, 1921 in Gladwin. Survivors are his wife, Marion; one son, Wayne; one daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Weaver; four grandsons;
all of Gladwin; one brother, Elwood; two sisters, Mrs. Velma Simpson and Mrs. Helen Grove, all of
Flint; 13 niece and 13 nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents and one sister, Mrs. Florence
Adams.
Mr. Juneace was a veteran of World War I and a member of the Gladwin Post Veterans of Foreign Wars.
He was an active member of the Gladwin County Farm Bureau, Soil Conservation Committee and the
Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Committee.
Funeral services were held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Hall Funeral Home and burial was made
in Ridge cemetery. The Rev. William Elliot of St. Paul's Episcopal Church officiated. Pallbearers were
Delbert Kern, Victor Edick, William Waltenburg, Martin Schindler, Ralph Staufer, Milton Mather, John Wagar
and Malcolm Cuddie.
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Personal Information
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Death Date
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Burial/Final Location
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Service
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08/26/1955
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Ridge Cemetery, Gladwin, MI
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MI Pvt. 160 Depot. Brigade WWI
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Publication Information
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Pub. Date
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Publication
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Pub. Page
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08/31/1955
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Gladwin County Record, Gladwin, MI
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P:1 C:7
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Transcription Information
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Date
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Transcribed by
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Source Media
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January 2005
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Tom Ladner
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Microfilm
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