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Mayrena Fern
Junghans
December 11, 1958 – April 25, 2026
Mayrena Junghans, a woman whose life was marked by dedicated service and heartfelt compassion, passed away peacefully on April 25, 2026, at Oakview Manor. Born on December 11, 1958, in New York, Mayrena's journey was one of quiet strength, unwavering commitment, and profound care for those around her.
From an early age, Mayrena nurtured a spirit of service that would define much of her life. She proudly served in the US Army, embodying courage and dedication as she answered the call to protect and serve her country. Her military service was a testament to her resilience and devotion, qualities that carried steadfastly through every chapter of her life.
After her time in the armed forces, Mayrena continued her path of caregiving by becoming a Licensed Practical Nurse. In this role, she brought comfort and hope to countless patients, offering not just medical assistance but also kindness and reassurance in moments of vulnerability. Her gentle touch and empathetic heart made her a beloved figure among colleagues and those fortunate enough to receive her care.
Mayrena's life was enriched by the love and presence of her family. She leaves behind James Junghans and Jessica Sanchez, who cherish her memory deeply. The bond she shared with them was a source of joy and strength, reflecting the warmth and generosity that she extended so freely to others.
Though Mayrena has departed from this world, the impact of her life resonates in the hearts of those who knew her. Her legacy is one of service, compassion, and an enduring spirit that touched many lives. May she be remembered with love, gratitude, and the gentle peace she so richly deserves.
In celebrating Mayrena Junghans, we honor a life beautifully lived — a life of purpose, courage, and immeasurable kindness. She will be dearly missed but never forgotten.
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