2008
Henry Joseph Juenemann, 81, who retired from the National Institutes of Health in 1984 as assistant director of the Division of
Computer Research and Technology, died Jan. 22 at the Hospice of Volusia/Flagler in Port Orange, Fla. He had prostate
cancer.
Mr. Juenemann joined NIH in 1961 after 11 years with the Air Force as a civilian employee working on mathematical modeling
and computation of war plans.
A native of Washington, Mr. Juenemann was a 1944 graduate of Gonzaga College High School and a 1949 mathematics
graduate of Georgetown University. He was an Army veteran of World War II.
He was a former president of the Potomac Valley League, a coalition of civic associations, and the Glen Echo Heights Citizens
Association.
The Montgomery County Council appointed him to an advanced wastewater treatment committee and to a development
advisory board.
He enjoyed camping, canoeing and backpacking and was active in conservation and preservation.
In recent years, he spent winters in Ormond Beach, Fla., and summers in Union Bridge, Md.
His marriage to Mary Julia Curley Juenemann ended in divorce. His second wife, Dorothy King Juenemann, died in 2001.
Survivors include four children from his first marriage, Henry J. "Joe" Juenemann Jr. of Bay Head, N.J., David C. Juenemann of
Santa Cruz, Calif., and John L. Juenemann and Anne E. Moore, both of Washington; and six grandchildren.