Juliene Noerenberg, age 59, of East Bethel died February 7, 2019 at home. Funeral services will be held at 1:00 P.M. Tuesday, February 12th at Long Lake Lutheran Church, 3921 277th Ave NW, Isanti. A visitation will be held one hour prior to the service at the church. A Celebration of Life, to be announced, will also be held in the warmth of summer.
Juliene Noerenberg, was born September 13, 1959 in Marshall, MN and she died at home in East Bethel, MN on Feb 7, 2019. Juliene was baptized and confirmed in the Protestant tradition. She maintained an active Christian lifestyle, accepting people as they are, loving the sinner but hating the sin.
Juliene worked most of her career as a nurse caring for many residents at the Minnesota Veterans Homes (Minneapolis and Hastings), Minnesota State Prison (Shakopee), and at Valleyview Assisted Living (Jordan, Owatonna, and Northfield). She enjoyed life most when she could be a friend to the many people she met while living the legacy Bill W and Dr. Bob.
Juliene was preceded in death by her mother Ellen (Berg) Ericson and father Jewel Ericson. Juliene is survived by her husband Marc and their children Axel, Reuben, Ellen, Stacy (Brad), and Chris; and grandchildren, Andrew and Quentin. She is also survived by brothers, James (Kim), and Jewel (Patty); sister, Janice (Tim); sister in law, Deb (Clif); and many nieces and nephews; and there are many more who called her mom.
Marc, sending my deepest sympathies to you and your family. Juliene was a very special person and who left her print on this earth.
Prayers for you and your family,
when we would talk about our families
when we both worked at
the Cambridge Walgreens you always had a
sparkle in your eyes
She was a great friend. Her love of God, family,friends and animals will be missed. She has gone on to dance on those streets of gold. Love-Hugs and Prayers.
I have so many wonderful memories of growing up with Juliene….and James, Jewel, and Janice too! We laughed and played together, ran from the “evil” dog when he escaped from his yard and ran toward us with tail wagging, and all the stories about him eating people, etc., that obviously were someone’s great imagination. Juliene was my best friend through grade school years, and she was a warm, wonderful lady that is a great loss to all who knew her. Thought, hugs, and prayers to all her family members.