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Charles Henry Juneau

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Charles Henry Juneau

Birth
Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
8 Nov 1922 (aged 73)
Shawnee County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.0533339, Longitude: -95.7356557
Plot
Sec. 4, Lot 24-E-W
Memorial ID
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From his obituary Nov. 8, 1922, Topeka State Journal

Charles Henry Juneau, 73, died at his home, 1208 N. Fillmore St., at four o'clock this morning.
Mr. Juneau was an old resident of North Topeka. He came to Kansas in the early sixties with his father, the late Narcisse M. Juneau from Theresa, Wisconsin.
Charles H. Juneau was a grandson of Solomon Juneau, who founded Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and who was the the city's first mayor, and a statue of whom may be seen today in that city's principal park.
Mr. Juneau is survived by (his wife, Mary Frances Kennett), his two daughters, Mrs. Edward Schwartz, Topeka Avenue, and Mrs. Estella Grant of Tucson, Ariz.; three sisters, Mrs. Julia Carey of Topeka, Mrs. Josette Mitchell, Asher, Okla,and Mrs. Stella Kerrn, San Bernadino, Calif.; and one brother, Leonard Juneau. He was preceded in death by a son, Lawrence Juneau in 1912.
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From EIGHT GENERATIONS IN KANSAS, 1994, By, Joan Hrenchir

"Charles seemed to have many occupations, but he is especially remembered for being a country fiddler. He died
Nov. 8, 1922, from a heart attack and was attended by Dr. Crabb. Charles was buried in Mt. Calvary Cemetery. The undertaker was James Talty, husband of his granddaughter, Gertrude Schwartz Talty. "
From his obituary Nov. 8, 1922, Topeka State Journal

Charles Henry Juneau, 73, died at his home, 1208 N. Fillmore St., at four o'clock this morning.
Mr. Juneau was an old resident of North Topeka. He came to Kansas in the early sixties with his father, the late Narcisse M. Juneau from Theresa, Wisconsin.
Charles H. Juneau was a grandson of Solomon Juneau, who founded Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and who was the the city's first mayor, and a statue of whom may be seen today in that city's principal park.
Mr. Juneau is survived by (his wife, Mary Frances Kennett), his two daughters, Mrs. Edward Schwartz, Topeka Avenue, and Mrs. Estella Grant of Tucson, Ariz.; three sisters, Mrs. Julia Carey of Topeka, Mrs. Josette Mitchell, Asher, Okla,and Mrs. Stella Kerrn, San Bernadino, Calif.; and one brother, Leonard Juneau. He was preceded in death by a son, Lawrence Juneau in 1912.
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From EIGHT GENERATIONS IN KANSAS, 1994, By, Joan Hrenchir

"Charles seemed to have many occupations, but he is especially remembered for being a country fiddler. He died
Nov. 8, 1922, from a heart attack and was attended by Dr. Crabb. Charles was buried in Mt. Calvary Cemetery. The undertaker was James Talty, husband of his granddaughter, Gertrude Schwartz Talty. "


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  • Added: Jul 5, 2012
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/93095645/charles_henry-juneau: accessed ), memorial page for Charles Henry Juneau (6 Oct 1849–8 Nov 1922), Find a Grave Memorial ID 93095645, citing Mount Calvary Cemetery, Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas, USA; Maintained by JH (contributor 47836486).