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Joseph Juma
May 2, 1935 - November 1, 2020

Place of Birth: Stanley, North Dakota
Residence: Minot, North Dakota
Age: 85

Joe Juma was born on May 2, 1935 in Stanley, ND to Sam and Johanna (Johnson) Juma. He was raised in the Ross area and attended school in Ross.

Joe married Janice Ohlhauser on August 30, 1963 at St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Stanley. They ranched and did some grain farming in Cottonwood township. He served on the Cottonwood township board. Joe also was a member of the Stanley Lions Club and a member of Our Saviors Lutheran Church in Stanley.

He enjoyed being a farmer and rancher. He was a hardworking man. Joe loved his family and enjoyed time with his family and friends. Joe is the father of three daughters: Jackie, Julie, and Jean.

Joe is survived by his wife of 57 years Janice; and his daughters, Jackie, Julie and Jean; 9 grandchildren: Heather Delaney, Megan Gaunnac (Ethan), Matt Delaney, Ashleigh Hubrig, Amber Caranicas, Courtney Caranicas, Joey Caranicas, Isaac Summers and Jamaar Summer; and 5 great-grandchildren: Kyndall Fulton, Blake Fulton, Willow Gaunnac, Harmony Hubrig, Athena Moreau. He is also survived by his brother, Hamad Juma and sister, Lila Gader.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Sam and Johanna Juma; his sisters, Marian Allie, Martha Crowder, and Fatima Gader and his brother, Kaled Juma.

Joe went home to be with his Lord and Savior on November 1, 2020.


Memorial Contribution
In lieu flowers and memorials please make a donation to your favorite charity in Joes name.

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Kathy Ellingson (Stanley , ND)
Nov 2, 2020
My sincere thoughts and prayers are to all of Joe’s family. I have always enjoyed Joe’s teasing personality and the spark he would have in his eyes. Hugs to all of you. May your great memories be with you for your lifetime .
BRUCE RODENHIZER (STANLEY, ND)
Nov 3, 2020
MY SINCERE SYMPATHIES TO JOE'S FAMILY & MAY HIS PRECIOUS MEMORIES BLESS & SUSTAIN US ALL IN THE DAYS & YEARS TO COME & MAY THIS BE OUR PRYER O LORD HELP US ALL WHEN WE ARE FACED WITH A GREAT LOSS TO BE GRATFUL & THANKFUL FOR WHAT WE HAVE AMEN/FROM A LONG TIME FRIEND BRUCE RODENHIZER
Mike and Judy Juma (Williston)
Nov 3, 2020
We will miss you uncle Joe.
I have a few memories of Joe, but 1 in particular comes to mind. Not sure how old I was, but Joe, my dad and us 3 boys went to a show in Stanley. (What a treat!!) We were small, so don't recollect ages. Anyway, it was winter time, and Joe had a little car. Seemed like it was a Lloyd?? We got stuck in the snow in the middle of the road. Everyone got out and my dad and Joe each grabbed a bumper and walked that car over the snow bank.

Love and Hugs to all
Mike
Lanae Kvamme Scott (Kettering, OH)
Nov 4, 2020
Joe was a wonderful loving man to his family and friends. I spent many nights at Joe and Janice’s home growing up due to slumber parties with their daughters, Jean and Julie who have been my best friends since I was 12 years old. Joe was so fun loving, always smiling, expressing his love and so encouraging to those around him. He made me feel so welcome and special, and treated me as one of his own daughters while I visited over the years. Everyone should be blessed with such a wonderful dad as him. I’m glad you are at peace in Jesus arms in heaven. Much love always to this dear family during this difficult time.
JoNell Davis (Hutchinson , Kansas)
Nov 5, 2020
My sincere sympathy to the Juma family.
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