Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

MARSHALL, Minn. — Services for John N. Juel,

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83, of Marshall, will be held on Monday, Sept. 7, 2020, at 11 a.m. at Maynard Lutheran Church in Maynard, Minn. Visitation will take place one hour prior to the service. Military honors will be provided by American Legion Post 69 at the church.

John Neil Juel was born on Oct. 5, 1936, in New Rockford, N.D., to John C. and Agnes (Anderson) Juel.

He grew up and graduated from New Rockford High School. John was a threesport athlete in school, qualifying for state in track and field. John was very musical, singing in choirs and playing the cornet. He began working at his father’s creamery at the age of 14. John attended Iowa State University, graduating with a degree in Food Service Safety. He attended graduate school for one semester at the University of Minnesota before enlisting in the Army in 1959. John was stationed in Panama in food protection service until his honorable discharge in 1962.

John worked at Good Humor Company, Gerber and Swift & Company in Chicago. While with Swift & Company, he was transferre­d to Marshall in 1968; Keokuk, Iowa, in 1969; Springdale, Ark., in 1973; Sioux City, Iowa, in 1976; Birdsborou­gh, Penn., in 1980; Jasper, Ind., in 1982; and back to Marshall in 1984. Eventually Swift & Company changed to Heartland, before being bought by Jennie-O. John retired from Jennie-O in 1998, while still consulting for Turkey Valley in his retirement. John’s family still only buys Butterball turkeys and real butter, at his recommenda­tion.

In January 1970, John was united in marriage to Mary Jane Sims at his sister’s home in Willmar.

He enjoyed bird and squirrel watching, old movies, reading, keeping up on current events, and talking politics. John and Mary enjoyed traveling to visit their children and grandchild­ren. John was meticulous and well-organized, and he had a great sense of humor and was a great story-teller.

John died on Thursday, Sept. 3, 2020, at RenVilla Health Center in Renville, Minn.

He is survived by his children, Scott (Rose Marie) DePew, Patrick (Cyndi) DePew, Christi (Robert) McCallen, Timothy DePew, and Rev. Amy Juel; grandchild­ren Nicklaus (Michelle) DePew, Craig (Stefanie) DePew, Will White, Amanda (Travis) Ahrends, Heather (Cody) Dressen, Dustin DePew, Janessa Palmer, John Palmer, Joely Palmer, and Juliana Palmer; 13 great-grandchild­ren; sister DeElla Aamot; and neices and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents, wife Mary, and brother-in-law Paul Aamot.

Memorials preferred to a charity of the donor’s choice.

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