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Ralph Edward Juneau

July 7, 1956 ~ September 11, 2025

Ralph Edward Juneau, age 69, passed on September 11th 2025 in Gainesville, Florida. He was born on July 7th, 1956 in Miami, Florida to Yvonne Andrews and John Juneau. Ralph graduated from Bell high School and later went on to join the United States Marines, later retired after 38 year’s of Truck Driving.

He has proceeded in death by his mother Yvonne (Bunny) Juneau, his father John E Juneau & his brother Ross Juneau.

Ralph leaves to cherish his memories his wife, Linda Juneau of Old Town FL, (2) Daughters Natashia Winfrey of Defuniak Springs, FL, Courtney Johnson (Stephen Davis) of Oxford, FL, his sister, Kerry Williams and his Brother Paul Juneau, and a host of nieces & nephews, great nieces & great nephews, 6 grandsons, Daulton Winfrey (Taylor Winfrey), Julius Winfrey, Bryceson Legree, Preston Legree, Jonathan Legree, Cash Tilquist, 2 great granddaughters, Brookelynn Winfrey & Briella Winfrey.

Crevasse's Simple Cremation is honored to serve the Juneau family.

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  1. I miss you more than I can even Express 🎶🎶
    This isn't easy for Me or the Boy's🥺
    You left footprints 👣 everywhere you went. Thank You for loving me, Thank you for taking the time to teach me all that I know… We dang sure had Good Times! For that I'm so grateful for you & the time we spent on that Big Truck.

    ***Screaming from the Rooftop How Proud of you I am🦋***

    Thank you for always having my back, no matter what I was doing there was always a lesson to be learned, Good or Bad!!!
    The last 32 years has went very fast…. I just want you to know that when you came into our lives everything changed:) and quite honestly I don't know where we would be today had you not walked into our life 🙏🏽 Thank You for everything, it's damn sure been a Good run, maybe we can do it again sometime somewhere..
    Love you More…
    Forever in Our Hearts 💕

  2. ❤️ We love you, Dad 😇. You were always there for us and never too busy to make time. Life wasn’t always easy, but I’ll always be grateful for everything you taught me and for the person you helped me become. More than anything, I wish you had the chance to take Cash fishing — I know how much that would have meant to both of you.

  3. You was a good man and a good friend who truly loved your family and your friends never met a stranger and helped everyone you could.You will be missed more than you will ever know, I will miss our talks I really enjoyed sitting and talking with you when you played your music and making me laugh you always made me laugh even when I didn't want to thank you for that.My son's thought alot of you and they are sad to see you go you were a good mentor and friend to them givum hell in Heaven Mr.Ralph lol you were definitely one of a kind,a good kind and we were blessed to have you in our life.Were gonna miss you O'l friend until we meet again let your love and laughter fill
    light up heaven as I know it will so long my friend Lotsa Love Always your friend forever Karen ❤️💯

  4. I just want to say a few words. Ralph Juneau was my first husband. We remained friends for years. Ralph was a character. They broke the mold. When Ralph married linda I inherited a 2nd family. We all had a bond never to be broken. Ralph's heart was always with linda, tashia, and Courtney. I will always love Ralph and will miss him. I feel your pain linda. You tashia and Courtney were his god given family. Yalls bond was truly special. Ty for letting me share in your family. God bless u all, becky


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