Sandy Juno

sandy juno

November 25, 1944 ~ October 25, 2016


Resided in: Pueblo, CO

Sandy Juno, 71, passed peacefully surrounded by family and loved ones on October 25, 2016. She is survived by her loving husband, Allan Juno; sons, Erik (Michelle), Douglas (Lani) and Todd (Kori); grandchildren, Gemma, Ellie and Tommy; sisters, Marge (Bert) Pisciotta, and Jacque Geary; brother-in-law George (Judith) Juno; nieces, Susan Pisciotta, Karen (Manny) Anaya, Katelyn (Lucaus Willbanks) Geary, Arlana Pisciotta and Rose (Isador) Zuberman; nephews, Michael (Peggy Gentles) Pisciotta, Paul Pisciotta, Kyle Geary, Andrew Pisciotta, Christopher Juno and Frank Juno; Preceded in death by parents, Coogan and Millie Pechek and brother, Freddie. Sandy was born on November 25, 1944, in Pueblo. She was a highly regarded teacher at Highland Park Elementary. Sandy enjoyed George Strait, traveling with Allan, time with family, shows/concerts, the Broncos!!!, teaching, gardening, hosting wonderful parties and family holidays, socializing and helping others. Sandy was a friend to all - nobody was a stranger, she included everyone! She was the link between all of our family members. Sandy was selfless, an angel/saint on earth, gave unconditional support, was a wonderful wife, mother, sister, aunt, grammy and friend. Sandy was a member of 'The Shamrocks' (you know who you are), KSKJ Lodge and the Highland Park Retired Teachers. Memorial Mass, 1:00 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 29, 2016, at Our Lady of the Meadows, 23 Starling Dr. with Monsignor James King as celebrant. Memorials may be made to Dorcy Cancer Center, 2004 Lake Ave., Pueblo, CO 81004 or Sangre de Cristo Hospice, 1207 Pueblo Blvd. Way, Pueblo, CO 81005. Online condolences, www.montgomerysteward.com

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  1. Mrs. Juno was my third grade teacher at Highland Park. I have such dear memories of her and our time together. She was a gifted teacher as well as a sweet and thoughtful woman. She will be so missed! My heart goes out to all of her family and close friends during this difficult time. I am so sorry for your loss.

  2. My family and I are so sorry for your ! Mrs. Juno and my mother worked together at Highland Park and became such good friends. Mrs. Juno was an amazing person, so very kind and loving. My heart goes out to your entire family during this very difficult time.

  3. Allan and family: We are so sorry for your loss. Sandy was such a GREAT person as you all know. May God bless you and give you the comfort that you need. Until we see her again in Heaven!!

  4. So sorry Allan for your loss. Sandy will be forever be in our hearts. Anyone whoever met her knew how special she truly was. She is pain free now and will be missed by all that knew her!

  5. So very sorry to hear this. Our deepest condolences! May God Bless you all! Brian and Belinda Lessar family.

  6. Sandy was one of the greatest teacher’s, I have thought of her often through the years. May she rest peacfully. Prayer’s for the family in this difficult time!

  7. Prayers for Al, the Juno family and friends. May God give you comfort and peace at this time. Sandy has no more pain and suffering and is with her heavenly Father.

  8. We are so sorry to hear of Sandy’s passing. She was always so sweet and kind whenever we spoke to her. Our prayers and thoughts are with you all at this time of loss. Jerry & Mary Dremel, Spring Hill, TN

  9. I will miss you, Sandy, my dear�forever friend!� We sure shared a lot of fun times.� Those memories will always make me smile.� Good bye my Shamrock sister.


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