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08:58 am - Thu, December 8 2016
The Juso's were uncles of mine, brothers of my grandmother, Preda Juso,
Harri ,Johnson . They were all gone by the time I was born but the carpenter/ artist inclination continues. My brother Al and Warren are both excellent craftsmen. Al has built many log structures and small projects over the last 40 years. I use my abilities by putting paint to canvas as did my sister JoAnn. I can still enjoy looking at their craftsmanship in the many structures throughout the Black Hills. Seeing these pictures are a real treasure to me since I never met them in person. Thanks for the story!!!
06:42 am - Tue, July 25 2017
Eileen Juso Craig said:
They were not brothers of your grandmother! Prida & Nels Juso were sister & brother so these Juso brothers were nephews of your grandmother! They were the sons of Nels & Elizabeth Juso!
07:57 pm - Mon, October 19 2020
Kathy Baker said:
Fun to see these photos. Eileen it would been fun to meet you sometime.
My father was George Pahkamaa, son of Hilda (juso) and Henry Pahkamaa
10:26 am - Mon, September 1 2025
Nancy Ojard said:
My husband Rich and I just finished refurbishing the Juso family homestead cabin on Juso Ranch Road. We are putting it into a VRBO rental. The cabin is located adjacent to Pathways Spirtual Sanctuary about 10 miles south of Lead, SD.

We would love to include pictures of Nels family in our history of the cabin. BTW our oldest son’s name is Nels…
10:30 am - Mon, September 1 2025
Nancy Ojard said:
My husband Rich and I just finished refurbishing the Juso family homestead cabin on Juso Ranch Road. We are putting it into a VRBO rental. The cabin is located adjacent to Pathways Spirtual Sanctuary about 10 miles south of Lead, SD.

We would love to include pictures of Nels family in our history of the cabin. BTW our oldest son’s name is Nels…

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