Gene Lloyd Juneau
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Gene Lloyd Juneau
November 19, 1934 - September 16, 2015
Gene Lloyd Juneau, 80,
passed away peacefully on September 16, 2015, after lengthy but brave battle
with Alzheimer's. He was born on November 19, 1934, in Marksville, Louisiana,
to Fredna and Ferdinand Juneau. Gene was the youngest of three children. His
brother Earl and sister Ethel helped their mother raise him after their father
was killed in an automobile accident shortly after Gene turned four years of
age. It was often joked about that
everyone worked extra jobs to make sure that "Pap" had everything he
wanted.
Gene excelled in sports
and was the star of the Marksville Tigers football team, receiving a
scholarship to Louisiana State University. After a short stint at LSU he
realized that he would not be able to afford the daily living expenses without
working full time, and would not be able to attend all the needed classes to
meet the scholarship requirements if he did work full time. He soon enlisted in the United States Marine
Corps traveling the United States coast line. He use to joke that his battle
wounds were the sun spots he got on his back laying on the beaches in Miami! After
his discharge he moved to Port Arthur with his sister and brother-in-law and
was soon offered jobs at both Gulf Oil and Texaco, choosing Gulf Oil in the
end. He attended night classes at the Port Arthur College and soon went to work
in the accounting department. Gene
enjoyed a long a prosperous career with Gulf Oil and Chevron Corporation that
lasted over forty years. He loved Gulf Oil, bleeding blue and orange and loved
reminiscing about his time at "The Gulf".
On December 18, 1956,
Gene married Bonnie Oster of Port Arthur at St. Catherine of Siena Church. They
raised two daughters, giving them a truly wonderful and happy childhood. After
the girls were gone they had the chance to raise their grandson Shawn. Again they provided Shawn with a storybook
childhood and actively participated in any school function or extra-curricular
activity. In his later years, Gene took the same great pride and interest in
his two granddaughters’ education and making sure they were prepared for
success.
Gene is survived by his
wife of fifty-nine years, Bonnie of Port Neches; grandson, that he raised as
his son, Shawn Sparrow and his wife, Jennifer, of Beaumont; daughters, Debbie
Dykes and her husband, Ronnie, of Burkeville and Kim Welch and her husband, Ron,
of Dallas; granddaughters, Meagan Dykes and Katherine Welch, both of Dallas;
great-granddaughter, Ella of Beaumont; and numerous nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in
death by his parents; brother, Earl Juneau; and sister, Ethel Davis.
A Christian Vigil for
Mr. Juneau will be 5:00 p.m., with a gathering of his family and friends to
follow until 8:00 p.m., Sunday, September 20, 2015, at Broussard’s, 505 North
12th Street, Nederland. A Mass of Christian Burial will be
celebrated 10:00 a.m., Monday, September 21, 2015, at St. Anthony Cathedral
Basilica, 700 Jefferson, Beaumont, with entombment to follow at Oak Bluff
Memorial Park, Port Neches.
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