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Juanita Eshelman-Launder Csontos

1936 - 2023

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Juanita Eshelman-Launder Csontos

Juanita Eshelman-Launder Csontos passed away in Alexandria, Virginia, on November 8, 2023, from pancreatic cancer, surrounded by family. She was born on December 24, 1936, in Creston, Iowa, the daughter of Edith Mae Eshelman and Charles Reid Launder, both of Fontanelle, Iowa. Her father died when she was two. She lived on the Eshelman family farm in Fontanelle until age nine, where she received a great deal of attention from her grandmother, grandfather and uncles who had her horse-riding by age four.

Juanita was initially educated in a one-room school-house that was about a half mile from the farm. After her mother Edith married Samuel Olin Channell, a GI friend of Juanita's uncle, Juanita relocated to Olin's hometown of Senecaville, Ohio (pop. 600) in 1945, and took his surname. There, Juanita was a loving big sister to her four siblings.

Educating herself and others was a priority in Juanita's life. After high school, she left Senecaville with the objective of gaining a college education. She borrowed money to enroll in a program to become a medical secretary. After accumulating some savings, she applied to and was accepted by The Ohio State University where she spent two years and earned numerous academic scholarships, including a trip to study Spanish by immersion in Mexico City.

She moved to Washington, DC where she worked at the FTC, in the Office of Congressman James Delaney, and at the Arent Fox law firm, where she first met her future husband, Stephen Csontos. She continued her education at George Washington University and American University, where she graduated with a BS in Social Studies in 1966 at age 29. When a job opened at Wakefield High School, she took a pay cut to begin her teaching career. Following Wakefield, she taught at Yorktown High School, in Okinawa at a Department of Defense Dependents High School, and at Flint Hill School in Virginia.

Juanita was deeply devoted to her faith. She notably obtained a Master's Degree from Virginia Theological Seminary cum laude and was actively involved in the Virginia Methodist Conference. She served on the Board of Church and Society and on Partnerships of Hope (formerly Initiatives of Hope) as the Cambodia Missions Coordinator and as the Missions Coordinator at Aldersgate UMC. She ventured to Cambodia six times to discuss the needs of the Methodist Community and to share best practices on how to teach religion. She also organized and coordinated an International Cambodian Missions Conference sponsored by Aldersgate.

In 2003, she developed an Alternative Giving Program at Aldersgate during the Christmas season for the benefit of the Cambodian Missions that over the years has raised more than two hundred thousand dollars for the missions. She also has promoted the program to churches throughout the United States. Juanita has impacted countless people as a teacher, missionary and friend.

She was a staunch supporter of women's rights. A friend and neighbor and former colleague of Juanita said the following about her: "Juanita was one of the smartest and most interesting people I ever met, a deep thinker, capable, insightful, always with an alert and inquiring mind and a wry sense of humor."

She is survived by Stephen Csontos, her husband of 53 years, sons Andrew Csontos (Jennifer) of Alexandria, Virginia and Timothy Csontos (Emily) of Davis, California, four grandchildren Drew, Ashley, Annabel and Elizabeth, and her siblings Marilyn Channell Hollar, Dale Channell, Wayne Channell, and Dwayne Channell.

A Celebration of Life service will be held on December 2, 2023, at 11 a.m. at Aldersgate United Methodist Church, 1301 Collingwood Road, Alexandria, Virginia 22308. For a link to the livestream of the service please contact a family member. Visitation will begin at 10 a.m. prior to the service. A reception will be held in Wesley Hall at the church after the service. Interment will be private. In lieu of flowers, donations in Juanita's memory may be made to the Cambodia Alternative Giving Program at Aldersgate UMC (https://onrealm.org/Aldersgate/-/form/give/now [onrealm.org]) (use the "Fund" dropdown menu and change the option from "Operating Budget" to "Alternative Giving").

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Published by The Washington Post from Nov. 19 to Dec. 1, 2023.

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Beth Ann Fogelsong

December 18, 2023

She was truly a saint on Earth and a wonderful friend. She has earned a special place in heaven.

Cheryl Bartholomew and family

November 30, 2023

Thank you Juanita for the endearing memories we shared as neighbors, when car pooling to Flint Hill from Alexandria, and as my teaching colleague. You led the way by example, guided by your faith and the principles you embraced. The world is a better place because of your presence and dedication/ devotion to family, God and your students, as well as those in need.

Cindy Eshelman Schildberg

November 26, 2023

Oh Juanita, what a dear person you were to me; will always miss you! I always admired you and your successful life - like a big sister, but 1st cousins instead. Your life was so filled w/the Lord, you accomplished so much w/your church and mission work. Stephen and you were the best, and had a beautiful family w/Andrew and Tim and their sweet families. I loved to have you come visit in the summers, our telephone calls, a glass of wine and girl talking, our cooking together, and so much more. I will miss you soooo much!!!

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