SYLVIA SLOAN JUVE

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SYLVIA SLOAN JUVE

Sylvia J. Sloan Juve, 88, of Tampa, Fla., and formerly of Clearwater, Fla.,

passed away peacefully on June 30, 2010 at Adam's House ALF, Tampa,

Fla.

She was born in Calais, Maine on March 26, 1922, the daughter

of the late Norman and Ethel (Bellis) Johnson. Sylvia proudly served her

country during WWII as one of the first WAVES. After completing her

Basic Training at Iowa State Teacher's College in Cedar Falls, Iowa, she

was stationed in Washington, DC in the Navy Dept. as a cryptographer.

Later, during the Vietnam Conflict, she reenlisted in the Navy Reserves

for another six years.

Before moving to Dunedin, Fla., she and her

parents were the Innkeepers of the Sudbury Hotel in Bethel, Maine from

1950-1961.

Sylvia is predeceased by her first husband, Edwin A. Sloan,

and her second husband, Bob Juve. She lived in Eagle River, Wis.,

with Bob and enjoyed canoeing, fishing and skiing in the Northwoods.

Sylvia was the best mother anyone could want. She always had the

sweetest smile on her face and enjoyed relating the stories of her time

in Washington, DC.  She owned the Chere' Beauty Salon in New Port Richey

in the mid 1960s and was also a real estate agent for several

subdivision developers in west Pasco County.  After her second husband

passed away, Sylvia went to work for the Home Shopping Network.  She

worked there during its infancy and stayed for seven years.

Sylvia is survived by her son, Edwin (Jane) Sloan of Tampa and her daughter, Norma Jeanne Telford (Chuck) of Inverness. There will be a private graveside

service at Sylvan Abbey Memorial Park, Clearwater, Fla.

SYLVIA SLOAN JUVE

SYLVIA SLOAN JUVE