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It brings us overwhelming sadness that we have been faced with the sudden loss of Myron “Juice” Dale James Neadeau III, “Bineshiinhyens Nagamod” as he is known in spirit.
Juice came first as an amazing son and then was his sisters keeper, a brother to many, brothers and sisters. He grew up in the West Side of St. Paul.
He went through many youth programs. He played basketball at Hiawatha and football for De La Salle and ran track for Cristo Rey, winning races and beating running records that haven’t been won in a while. He was successful and created new records. He was determined to graduate high school and stayed so determined and it was his biggest goal to beat.
He loved to sit with his brothers, smoking and talking about life. He loved music with a passion, it meant everything to him, just listening and really hearing what the song said to him or going on a beat and speaking his mind. He made you feel like you were with him going through it but not in a weak way, but as a strong soldier/warrior. He gave others a sense of hope as to where they felt like they could overcome anything. Myron was very knowledgeable and self aware on a deeper level than others. Anything he tried to do, he could do it. He liked to play the game on the Play Station and Xbox since he was four, beating games at four years old. Winning big games with groups of friends. He was known as “Jman” or “Juice”.
He is lovingly remembered by: his parents: Alyssa Rae Dickenson and Myron Neadeau II; grandfather, James Dickenson; sisters: Midnite Neadeau; grandmother, Dorene Day; as well as numerous aunts, uncles, cousins other relatives and friends.
Those greeting him in the spirit world are: his great grandfather, Frank Dickenson; great-grandmother, Ida Dickenson; grandfather, Myron Neadeau I; uncle, Sahun Neadeau; great aunt, Polly Chaboyea as well as other relatives.
A wake will begin the evening of Friday, December 20, 2024 at the New Red Center in Red Lake and continue until the burial on Saturday morning of December 21, 2024. Active pallbearers will be: Rene Davila-Day, Jose Incarnacion Santos, Kia Day, Lenox Lasley, Xavier Douglas, Carlos Bernal. Honorary pallbearers will be Family and Friends. Burial will be in Red Lake.
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