Juleena “Jo” Margaret (Aeschliman) Burton

Wednesday, September 23, 1942
Date of Death:
Saturday, March 26, 2022
Age:
79 years old
Juleena “Jo” Margaret (Aeschliman) Burton
Born early as a premie on September 23, 1942, Jo left her time here with us early as well — far too early in fact, passing away at St. Marys Hospital on March 26, 2022 at the young age of 79, after a massive heart attack, leaving us with broken hearts of our own.
A woman of many words, often loud thanks to her Aeschliman upbringing and mixed perfectly with her boisterous laughter and sass, it’s difficult to think how to squeeze all the words we want to say about her into what some would say is a testimony to her life — but we’re choosing to refer to it as a documented celebration for all she was. Because if you knew our mom, wife, sister, grandma, aunt, and great friend — you know there’s no amount of words to do her, and all she was to each of us, justice.
In stride with her tendency to do things earlier than some, after living her childhood in Wadena, IA, Jo met and married Tom Clemas at the young age of 17. Together they had three children, Sherry (Mark) Brackenwagen of Grand Ledge, MI, Mary Clemas of Sterling, VA, and Dominic Clemas of Plymouth, MN. They later divorced after moving to Rochester, MN. It was there that Jo met the love of her life, Darrell Burton at The Hollywood Bar downtown in 1967. Beautiful and charismatic as she was, Darrell knew she’d be the perfect date to his upcoming Policeman’s Ball — which is where they spent the evening of their first date. The rest was history as they married less than a year later in 1968, most recently celebrating their 53rd Wedding Anniversary. Along with two sons from Darrell’s previous marriage, Scott Burton of Hammond, MN and Steve (Michelle) Burton of Rochester, MN, they completed their family with two children of their own, Jeff Burton of Rochester, MN and Kristin (Fil) Haskins of Rochester, MN.
A woman of style and beauty who never seemed to age, Jo spent time professionally as a beautician, after attending beauty school at The Golden Comb. She was our family’s own beautician, often pulling up a stool in the kitchen for a quick trim, a stylish bowl cut, or even a trendy perm. Her captivating and loving personality pulled you in as a guest of hers anywhere she waitressed or bartended at later in life. If you were lucky enough to be at a table of her’s at her dear friend Tony’s restaurant, The Rainbow Cafe in Rochester, you’d find yourself back and asking to be placed in her section.
Throughout her life, Jo blessed so many of us with the incredible cooking and baking talents that came along with her maiden name of Aeschliman — where food is love, and love is food. Desserts, pies, bars, hot dishes, soups, and her special Ginger Snap Cookies (that were the softest around) filled our bellies, often made specially for a friend or family member personally delivered with time for a visit. Jo knew of the best deals in town, as well as the best garage sale finds! She was a card shark that could beat the best of them playing cards at many family reunions, and most recently winning a cribbage tournament in Las Vegas just last week during her and Darrell’s annual trip there to spend time with her sister Annola. She was also an amazing gardener, with a green thumb that brought life to so many beautiful plants and flowers, both inside and outside of her home. Always up for a good time and adventure, she and Darrell were regulars at many car shows in the area, as well as could be seen together on many Harley rides throughout the years. A friend to so many, and very dear to a select few she loved her time at the casino with Diane, her weekly lunches with Sandy, and the unmatchable special bond she had with her young friend, Sarah.
Jo’s spirit is carried on by her husband, Darrell; her 7 children; 7 grandchildren, Aaron Brackenwagen, Amy (Garland) Sanchez, Jesse Round, Olivia (David) Kerrigan, Kylie Round, Tanner (Melinda) Burton, Spencer Burton; and her 9 great-grandkids; as well as her siblings, Annola Rathbun, Patti Doocy, Sherryl Aeschliman, Ev (Rollie) VerNess, Dick (Mary) Aeschliman, Kay (Ron) Steele, Marsha (Larry) Donaldson, Robert (Brenda) Aeschliman; brother-in-law, Willie Nelson II; and siblings through marriage, Kenny (Dorla) Burton and Margaret Walsh; and far too many nieces and nephews to count (or for her to keep their names straight at times).
She was greeted at heaven’s gate by her father and mother, Richard and Mary Aeschliman; and younger siblings, Jimmy Aeschliman and Annie Nelson.
To honor Jo, and all she was to all of us, we ask that you take time each day to tell those you love that you love them and hug them while you possibly can.
Family and friends are invited to a memorial service at 11:00 a.m. on Monday April 4, 2022 in the River Park Chapel at Macken Funeral Home with Rev. Russell Scepaniak officiating. Visitation will be held one hour prior to the service. Following the service, we invite you to join us to share memories and lunch with our family.
A private burial will be held in Wadena, IA at a later date.
Condolences
The family of Juleena “Jo” Margaret (Aeschliman) Burton has received the following condolences.
We were so sorry to hear of Jo's passing. We had planned to be at her service to celebrate her life, but an unforeseen appointment came up. Our thoughts and prayers to you all. May all the wonderful memories of Jo carry you through this difficult time. We will miss seeing her. God welcomed her home and he will give you comfort in the days ahead.
Take care,
Sherry and Bernie
Darrel and family, so sorry to hear of Jo's sudden passing. It was nice to meet her through the HOG Club and you and her coming to our meetings and rides. Also her baking for the bake sale. I am sorry I will be unable to attend the memorial.
My sincere condolences,
Bill Hoffman
So sorry for your loss. ? ?
So very sorry to hear of Juleena’s passing.Sending love and sympathy to all her family ♥️?
Jo was always a happy go lucky lady as long as I have known her.
I will keep you and your family in my prayers.
Penny Chaddock
I was shocked to hear the news about Jo & wish I could be there for the funeral. Please know that you are all in my thoughts & prayers. She will be dearly missed by all that knew her. I hope that all of your precious memories bring you comfort during this difficult time.R I Paradise Jo XOXO'S All my love, Melissa
My heart is so heavy for all of you. Jo was a very dear friend and a “super lady”. Many fond memories I will keep in my heart. I am so sorry for your loss.
Linda
Love and prayers to everyone, and especially to her sister, Ev. I remember the first time Ev introduced me to Jo. I thought to myself "that lady calls a spade a spade." My kind of people. Fly high Jo!
Jo will be very missed, BEST second mom a person could ever ask for
For Aunt Juleena's family, our thoughts are with all of you during this difficult time.
We hope with time and plenty of love & support that you are all able to move forward in a way Jo would want for all of you.
Focus on the happy times and continue making a lot more of those!
Take care, find Peace, love, Pam, Talia, Skylar, & Ava Stedman