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LaJuana J. Cleary
Melbourne, FL
LaJuana J. Cleary, 70, of Melbourne passed away on Thursday, March 13, 2014 at her home.
She retired in 1997 as a Secretary (Office Automation) for Public Health at PAFB. She moved to Melbourne in the 1980's from Columbus, OH, enjoyed riding motorcycles and taking care of her cat colony.
Survivors include her husband of 40 years Tim, sisters Marcella (Ermal) Smith and Alice Friedberg, nephews Scott Friedberg, Gregory (Carole) Westfall, and Alan Westfall and nieces Christine (Andrew) Toth and Peggy Westfall.
A Memorial Services will be held on Thursday, March 20, at 6pm in the Brownlie & Maxwell Funeral Chapel.
Donations in her memory may be made to the United Humanitarians Corporation, 1431 Peachtree St, Cocoa, FL 32922.
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we had some good memories ,going to miss you tim if i can do anything just call
jeannette lippmann
March 21, 2014
R.I.P. Aunt Lou
Mike Cleary
March 20, 2014
Cousin Tim - I am so sorry for your deep loss. Lajuana was so special and was always so welcoming when we came for visits. Love you so much, please remember how much we all love you. Lean on us if you need to.
Kim Krisch
March 20, 2014
I Loved her like my sister.She will be truly missed,but she is happy,joyous,&free now.Prayers&thoughts go out to her family,especially Timmy.R.I.P.my dear friend,Joanie
March 19, 2014
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