Juana Sepolio obituary: Juana Sepolio's Obituary, Denver

In Memory Of
Juana Sepolio
1922 - 2018

In Memory Of
Juana Sepolio
1922 - 2018

Juana Sepolio also called Jennie, was born to Anita and Juan Chacon in Arroyo Hondo, New Mexico on December 4, 1922. Juana worked at Weldons cafeteria (1951 to 1968) as a cashier and at Foley's Northwest as a waitress (1968 to 1975). She worked at May D & F University Hills as a waitress (1976 to 1982) and she won an award for top waitress in 1981 from May D & F. She worked at Wyatt's Cafeteria as a cashier (1982 to 1988).

Juana was divorced in 1960 and raised her two daughters as a single parent. Juana was a loving, devoted and caring mother to Bernadette and Sylvia, her two daughters. Juana was the most sincere and honest and compassionate person to everyone she met. She had a heart of gold and felt so deeply for those in need. Juana was a very good Catholic because she prayed daily to her patron saint St. Jude and Sacred Heart of Jesus and her novenas.

Juana loved her grandchildren, Michele from Texas and Bert Jr. Frank. She was extremely close to her grandson Bert Jr. Frank. She loved seeing Bert Jr. Frank because he would put a smile on her face. Juana is survived by her two daughters Bernadetter Mielnik and Sylvia (Bert Sr.) Frank; grandchildren Bert Jr. Frank and Michele in Texas. She is also survived by her sister Vivian Pacheco and her brother Abel Chacon.

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Juana Sepolio also called Jennie, was born to Anita and Juan Chacon in Arroyo Hondo, New Mexico on December 4, 1922. Juana worked at Weldons cafeteria (1951 to 1968) as a cashier and at Foley's Northwest as a waitress (1968 to 1975). She worked at May D & F University Hills as a waitress (1976 to 1982) and she won an award for top waitress in 1981 from May D & F. She worked at Wyatt's Cafeteria as a cashier (1982 to 1988).

Juana was divorced in 1960 and raised her two daughters as a single parent. Juana was a loving, devoted and caring mother to Bernadette and Sylvia, her two daughters. Juana was the most sincere and honest and compassionate person to everyone she met. She had a heart of gold and felt so deeply for those in need. Juana was a very good Catholic because she prayed daily to her patron saint St. Jude and Sacred Heart of Jesus and her novenas.

Juana loved her grandchildren, Michele from Texas and Bert Jr. Frank. She was extremely close to her grandson Bert Jr. Frank. She loved seeing Bert Jr. Frank because he would put a smile on her face. Juana is survived by her two daughters Bernadetter Mielnik and Sylvia (Bert Sr.) Frank; grandchildren Bert Jr. Frank and Michele in Texas. She is also survived by her sister Vivian Pacheco and her brother Abel Chacon.

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Services & Gatherings

Visitation

Friday, October 12, 2018 from 9:30am to 10:00am
St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church, 3801 W Ohio Ave, Denver, CO 80219

Rosary

Friday, October 12, 2018 from 10:00am to 10:30am
St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church, 3801 W Ohio Ave, Denver, CO 80219

Service

Friday, October 12, 2018 at 10:30am
St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church, 3801 W Ohio Ave, Denver, CO 80219

Interment

Olinger Crown Hill Cemetery
Wheatridge, Colorado

West Metro Chapel (303-274-6065) is assisting the family

West Metro Chapel (303-274-6065) is assisting the family

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