Cheryl Lynn (Rose) Junot

November 13, 1946 - May 23, 2024

Cheryl Lynn (Rose) Junot, 77, passed away peacefully on Thursday, May 23, 2024, at her home in Iowa, Louisiana.

Cheryl was born on November 13, 1946, at St. Mary’s Hospital in Port Arthur, Texas, to her parents, James “Jimmy” and Mary Ann Rose, and was raised in Nederland, Texas alongside her little sister, Lisa.

Cheryl was a proud graduate of the Nederland High School class of 1965, where she was an active member of the marching band and National Honor Society.

It was her senior year of high school where Cheryl met George Junot, with whom she would fall in love and eventually marry in 1967. Cheryl and George would go on to be married 56 years and have three children – George Jr., Jennifer, and Benjamin.

During their marriage, George’s career with the Air Force would allow them to travel the world, living on six different bases and three years spent living in England.

In 1988, George retired from the Air Force, and he and Cheryl brought the family to Sulphur, Louisiana, where they would finally set some roots.

Cheryl was a highly devoted mother, always making sure to be there for her children to support their Little League Games, band concerts and festivals, dance recitals, choir concerts and festivals, piano & voice recitals, theatre shows, and was an active Girl Scout Troop Leader and Boy Scout Den Mother. She continued that tradition of support with her grandson, Luke, often attending his Little League Baseball games, and high school track meets and football games to cheer him on.

As family was always very important to her, Cheryl actively traced family lineage through genealogy, and in her spare time she enjoyed getting together as often as she could with her classmates from Nederland High School to have a good time and reminisce.

Cheryl is survived by her husband, George Junot; daughter, Jennifer Junot Johnson (Jason) of Iowa, LA; son, Benjamin Junot, of San Antonio, TX; sisters, Lisa Rose Horton (Dewain) of Buda, TX, and Frankie Purkey Hornbuckle of St. Robert, MO; sister-in-law, Verdia Miller (Jim) of Port Neches, TX; brother in law, Jerry Junot (Pat) of Athens, TX; grandson, Luke Johnson of Iowa, LA; nephews, Kyle Horton (Roxanne) of Austin, TX, Kevin Horton (Judy) of New Braunfels, TX, Lanny Goins of Mabank, TX; nieces, Brooke Junot Corcuera (Alex) of San Diego, CA, and Alyssa Warrington (Bill) of St. Robert, MO; chosen daughters, Nancy Taulbee Burnthorn and Jamie Batiste Dancy; treasured caregiver, Kris Caswell; and several great nieces and nephews, cousins, and her sweet dog, Lily.

Cheryl is preceded in death by her father, James “Jimmy” Rose; mother, Mary Ann Rose-Purkey (Holcombe); in-laws, Edward and Beatrice Junot; son, George E. Junot, Jr.; stepfather, Forrest Shields Purkey; and brother, Eddie Purkey.

A gathering of Mrs. Cheryl’s family and friends will be from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m., Friday, May 31, 2024, at Broussard’s, 505 North 12th Street, Nederland. Her funeral service will be 10:00 a.m., Saturday, June 1, 2024, at Broussard’s, with her interment to follow at Oak Bluff Memorial Park, Port Neches.

Pallbearers serving for the celebration of life and burial services will be Ben Junot, Jason Johnson, Luke Johnson, Kevin Horton, Kyle Horton, and Greg Burnthorn.

For the celebration of life and burial services, the family requests that attendees dress comfortably in their favorite shade of blue, which was Cheryl’s favorite color.

In lieu of flowers, it is thankfully requested that donations be made to St. Judes Children’s Research Hospital at www.stjude.org.

The family would like to thank the team from Heart of Hospice Care, and the many family and friends who took care of and visited with Cheryl in her final days.

Download Program

Gathering of Family and Friends

Broussard’s Mortuary Nederland
  • 505, North 12th Street, Nederland, Texas, 77627,
  • May 31, 2024
  • 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Funeral Service

Broussard’s Mortuary Nederland
  • 505, North 12th Street, Nederland, Texas, 77627,
  • June 1, 2024
  • 10:00 am

Interment

Oak Bluff Memorial Park
  • 618, Block Street, Port Neches, Texas, 77651,
  • June 1, 2024

Comments (6)

    Dena Jones Smith says:

    Very sorry to hear of the loss of Cheryl. My Dad was stationed at Kincheloe with George. And he was a regular at our house on the weekends for dinner, and we usually had kitchen duty!!!
    Please give a big hug to your Dad, I would love to catch up with him!
    Extending my deepest sympathy!!!

    Doris "Poogie" Creswell Lindow says:

    Dear Cheryl and I were friends as children growing up through First Methodist Church. We were NHS ’65 classmates, and enjoyed each other through several reunions and womens’ weekends. She embodied grace and lightness; an example of love for others. We spent many nights when sleep evaded us playing “Words With Friends” and visiting through chats. Facebook allowed us to enjoy each other though distanced by miles. My last message from my dear friend was that her diagnosis was not good news. Rest now sweet friend, and struggle no more.

    Rosa Thomas says:

    My Cousin Cheryl will always be one of the Sweetest, Compassionate and Most Generous persons I have ever known. Cheryl, you know how much I love you and you know you will always be in my Heart. I will miss you so very much and will never forget your Beautiful Smile, are your Sweet, Sweet Giving Heart. I love you and will miss you deeply. Your cousin Rosa

    Tosca Narducci says:

    I will miss Cheryl forever, she was such a wonderful cousin, Mother, Grandmother and wife. She was a good Christian and it showed in her actions and words. She loved her entire family so dearly. Cheryl and George were a great team and had such a sweet marriage. Cheryl will be mourned by so many. Rest in peace my dear friend and cousin.

    Lisa Rose Horton says:

    My beautiful sister. Best sister in the world. I miss you terribly already but you are home with mom and dad and your son and other relatives. God bless you. God will help us through. Love you forever.

    Rosemary SMITH says:

    Lisa my condolences to you. I remember you from school. I would imagine your sister knew Karen very well since they were in the band and the National Honor Society together.

    I pray that every day your loss will get a little easier and your heart hurts a little less.

    Rosemary Silkwood Smith

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