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Justine Beth Emerson

1953 - 2022

Justine Beth Emerson obituary, 1953-2022, Juneau, AK

BORN

1953

DIED

2022

Justine Emerson Obituary

Justine Beth Emerson was born January 18, 1953 in Newark, New Jersey to Harold and Norma (Crawford) Emerson. Her family moved to Erie, Pennsylvania when she was 3 years old. She graduated from McDowell High School in 1970 and was renowned in high school as an athlete and a scholar. She played tennis, was on the gymnastics team, was a Trojanette drill team member, as well as skiing, riding horses, and playing cello.

She attended college at Hope College in Holland, Michigan where she graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in biology. During college she lived in the German House to practice her German language skills, and spent a year studying abroad at Durham University in England. She completed her Masters of Science to become a Family Nurse Practitioner through Pace University in 1979.

The Army College Junior Program caught her attention and she joined the Army before her senior year of college. She went on to be trained as a signal officer, swam on the Army Synchronized Swim Team, and after 2 years of active duty she transitioned to the Army National Guard. In the National Guard she rose to the rank of colonel, was the Alaska State Surgeon, and proudly participated in good will missions in Mongolia, Panama, Japan, Hawaii, and rural Alaska.

Justine initially came to Alaska in 1978. Her first job in Juneau was with the Youth Conservation Corps as a counselor for the summer program hosted at the Methodist camp. She fell in love with The Last Frontier and made it her home base for the rest of her life. She often quoted Psalm 16:6 "the lines have fallen for me in pleasant places" when describing Juneau. She worked as a back country ranger on the Chilkoot Trail in Skagway and as a nurse practitioner with Juneau Public Health. Her adventurous spirit then took her to Sand Point on the Aleutian chain where she worked as the sole medical provider for a summer. While there, she rediscovered the faith of her youth. Following that stint, she moved to Nepal in December 1983 as a volunteer to set up a clinic for the missionaries of the United Mission to Nepal, in Kathmandu.

In March 1984 she met her husband, Adrian Slater, on a trek to Everest Base Camp. They married in Kathmandu in September 1984. Their first home together was a thatched roof hut in the rural foothills of Nepal, near Andhi Khola.

They moved to Cambridge, England in 1985 where they enrolled in Romsey House Theological Training College and had their daughter Mackenzie. In 1986, the family moved to Juneau. They were caretakers at the Methodist camp when they had their daughter Brynna. Justine began working for Valley Medical Care as their first nurse practitioner and third provider before returning to Nepal for a second term. Justine and Adrian were in Nepal from 1990 to 1993, with their two daughters, working at the Jhimruk
Khola hydroelectric project in western Nepal. They adopted their son Brook before returning to Juneau.

Justine's life in Juneau remained full: working as a provider at Valley Medical Care, homeschooling her children, participating in many community organizations, and expanding and improving many of them. She coordinated the annual Operation Christmas Child shoebox collection for Southeast Alaska and went to Anadyr, Russia for their distribution one year. After her diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer, in 2006, she volunteered with Cancer Connection. She played cello in the Juneau Symphony and volunteered with Travel Juneau. She was a hospital chaplain at Bartlett Hospital and a deacon and an active member at Chapel by the Lake church. Justine was one of the first recipients of the AWARE - Women of Distinction award. She coordinated and prepared dinner once a month at the Glory Hall. She worked, periodically, in Bethel, Alaska at the Yukon Kuskokwim Health Corporation clinic. She volunteered with DART teams through Samaritans' Purse and used her medical skills at Annoor Hospital in Jordan, and a field hospital in Mosul, Iraq. She was a crusader for the importance of vitamin D supplementation!

Her favorite activities were ones where she was moving outdoors, hiking, canoeing in the Yukon, gathering friends and family together, playing music and contra dancing, and being hospitable to any and all, in accordance with Hebrews 13:2, "Don't neglect to open up your home to guests because by doing this some have been hosts to angels without knowing it."

Justine died, peacefully, at home in Juneau on Easter Sunday, April 17, 2022. She is preceded in death by her mother and father. She is survived by her husband Adrian, her children Mackenzie, Brynna, and Brook, her grandchildren Elowyn and Ivor, and her siblings Harper and Keith. A memorial service will be held at Chapel by the Lake, Juneau at 2:00 pm on Saturday, May 7th, 2022. In lieu of flowers (which she never had much use for), her family requests donations to Love INC Juneau (PO Box 35432, Juneau AK 99803 or online at loveincjuneau.org) in her honor. We trust that she is now hearing "well done, good and faithful servant...enter into the joy of your master." (Matthew 25:21).

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Published by Juneau Empire from Apr. 30 to May 30, 2022.

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Lisa Sivertsen

April 24, 2024

Justine will always be in my heart I cant thank her enough for everything shes done for me when I was going through breast cancer we were going through breast cancer around the same time her prayers and positive thoughts ment a lot to me, we also loved talking about our sons since we both had sons with disabilitys and would give each other opinions on how to deal with their disabilitys, thank you Justine you will always be in my heart, my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family you are our Angel forever in our hearts .

Richard Varriale

March 22, 2023

Dear Harper,
I am sorry to hear about your sister Justine. The time she stayed with us in Bedford NY was not long ,but i get to know her a little. I know that she was some one who loved to traval and meet new people. I hope that you Harper are doing well

Claire Richardson

February 2, 2023

I am so sorry to hear of Justine's death. I knew her as my care provider and as volunteer Bartlett Hospital Chaplains. Her gracious and graceful presence was a gift to so many. I marvelled back then with all she has done, and reading this obituary I realize I only knew the 'tip of the iceberg'. What an angel she was. Condolences to her family.

Nancy Rudner

January 26, 2023

Justine and I shared an apartment when we went to nursing school at Pace. I loved her adventurous spirit and no-nonsense personality. I loved her stories of the adventures she had and am not surprised to read of the interesting and adventurous life she had, providing health care to those in need in between all the other parts of her life. I do remember a letter from her after she met Adrian and was in love. May her memory be a blessing. Well done Justine.

Deborah Bian-Lingle

August 31, 2022

I was at Hope College with Justine and remember her fondly. What a wonderful life she lead. What a peace we have knowing where she is now with our Lord and Savior.

Lisa Sivertsen

July 31, 2022

Justine was a wonderfull doctor she took care of me during my breast cancer, when I came for my check ups she always prayed with me she was such a comfort, she will always be in my heart she was a very special person.

Gerry Donohoe

May 21, 2022

Justine lived the life of a half dozen normal people...what an amazing human being. I am very happy to have been her friend and fellow spaghetti cook at the Glory Hall. She is truly with the saints and angels now.

Lexia Frasher

May 5, 2022

We are so sorry to hear of Justine´s passing. Praying the knowledge of her resting with our Lord gives you all comfort & hope. She was an amazing woman. She was our Chief Nurse & State Surgeon at the Alaska Army National Guard. Prayers for her family whom she loved & cared for so much. The Love Inc. organization has the Christian values & mission we are proud to support.

MAJ Lexia Frasher (RET) in WV & MAJ Michele Worm (RET) in NM

Moria Barney

May 4, 2022

I am so sorry to hear of Justines passing. She was my nurse for years and I also considered her friend. I know she will be missed by the many people who knew and loved her. She is safe in the arms of Jesus now. My thought and prayers are with her family at this trying time.

Col ( Ret) Anne Moen

May 4, 2022

I am so sorry for your loss. I am confident that Justine is at peace with God.
I have lovely memories of Justine when we were in the Alaska National Guard together. She always had a kind and loving spirit. She will be missed.

Steve Stromme

May 4, 2022

I remember Justine from getting tested for t.b. so i could volunteer in the classroom, a great human being , I´m sorry for your loss and will remember her for all the great things she did for humanity.

Judi Hayden

May 2, 2022

I loved to listen to Justine as she smiled and sharing her varied experiences with people she met- a woman in Mongolia, a co-worker in rural Alaska, a neighbor in Nepal, a fellow canoeist in the Yukon, and many other stories and places. Proverbs 31 describes Justine´s life. I have been blessed to know her and wish it could have many more years.

Anna Argenti, Bismarck ND

April 30, 2022

Justine was a wonderful person, selfless and kind. She left way too early, her departure is a big loss for the Juneau Community. My condolences to the family. RIP.

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