Formerly employed by and retired from Continental Insurance. Juanita was a woman of faith, who read her bible every day and she was a long time member of the Washington Avenue Methodist Church and City of Refuge Church.
Although she had many talents, Juanita spent much of her time working in the yard, sewing, making quilts and doing puzzles. Juanita was a creature of habit, and she never let a single day go by without her bed being made perfectly, or her hair in curls. She had the biggest sweet tooth and you could always count on her to have candy in the house at all times, and to have a cherry cheesecake ready for every holiday.
Juanita was the proud matriarch of her family, spanning five generations.
Preceded in death by her parents, Arthur and Rosalie Stambaugh; and siblings, three sons-in-law, John May, Robert Miller, Ted Melvin; two husbands, Newell McClay and Floyd Foster.
Juanita’s memory will be forever cherished by those she left behind. She is survived by daughters, Rita Melvin, Regina May; grandchildren, Janette (David) Dennison, Rick (Dawn) May, Robert (Betty) Miller, Sonya (Jeff) Smith, Michael (Kay) Miller, and William (Melinda) Miller; great Grandchildren, Adam Dennison, Kristen Dennison (her BFF), Robert (Heather) Miller III, Raya Mosier, Joshua Miller, Cortney Smith, Cory Miller, Connor May, Ashley Miller, and William Miller II; great-great grandchildren, Mckynzee and Kennedy Wilson. Juanita will be greatly missed by her family, and will always be remembered for her strength, kindness and humor.
Formerly employed by and retired from Continental Insurance. Juanita was a woman of faith, who read her bible every day and she was a long time member of the Washington Avenue Methodist Church and City of Refuge Church.
Although she had many talents, Juanita spent much of her time working in the yard, sewing, making quilts and doing puzzles. Juanita was a creature of habit, and she never let a single day go by without her bed being made perfectly, or her hair in curls. She had the biggest sweet tooth and you could always count on her to have candy in the house at all times, and to have a cherry cheesecake ready for every holiday.
Juanita was the proud matriarch of her family, spanning five generations.
Preceded in death by her parents, Arthur and Rosalie Stambaugh; and siblings, three sons-in-law, John May, Robert Miller, Ted Melvin; two husbands, Newell McClay and Floyd Foster.
Juanita’s memory will be forever cherished by those she left behind. She is survived by daughters, Rita Melvin, Regina May; grandchildren, Janette (David) Dennison, Rick (Dawn) May, Robert (Betty) Miller, Sonya (Jeff) Smith, Michael (Kay) Miller, and William (Melinda) Miller; great Grandchildren, Adam Dennison, Kristen Dennison (her BFF), Robert (Heather) Miller III, Raya Mosier, Joshua Miller, Cortney Smith, Cory Miller, Connor May, Ashley Miller, and William Miller II; great-great grandchildren, Mckynzee and Kennedy Wilson. Juanita will be greatly missed by her family, and will always be remembered for her strength, kindness and humor.
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