Condolences
Justin, you were such a great friend to me and so many others. It was heartbreaking to hear of your passing. I wish we had the chance to reconnect recently, but I will always hold the memories of our late night phone calls, burnt CDs and outings very close to me. My sincerest condolences to your family and I hope we meet again someday.
Krista Ramlu (Speziale)
Justin was such a bright shining star! I was so privileged to meet him thru my brother, Ajay, and have many fond memories hanging around with him in NY, Montreal and Toronto at various events. He will be missed but remembered always.
Sanjay Gopal
Being promoted to heaven, early is never easy. I know we haven’t spoken in 20 years, but I remember playing football and soccer and pogs with you in elementary. You were kind, polite, athletic, and the girls all said you had a wonderful smile. Sometimes the universe‘s plan is never easy on families or what we want and it’s unfair. I’m glad you got to enjoy some life on earth and imprinted so many peoples hearts and souls. You will be missed. I will be praying for you and your family this holiday season. Rest easy my friend. - Ross Utigard
Still can't believe you are gone Justin. I have so many good memories growing up with you- sleepovers at your house, playing Street fighter with you & Kevan, basketball on your driveway & so many outings to places like Calaway park & more as cousins. We had lots of fun growing up & it was neat to see you grow up & become so successful in your career. I'll always remember the last conversation I had with you where you talked about the important things in life- how important it was to spend time with family & people that meant the most to you. You will be missed.
Cousin Justin - still in shock that you are gone, but I know you will be resting in peace with the Lord. I will always remember and enjoy the great childhood to adulthood memories with you and the family. Still remember our great times when we had a family day going to the North Shore and were all crammed in a van...you visiting me on Kauai and we had an epic day, playing two rounds of golf and going to a luau that night... I will always remember your generousity, kindness, gentleness and positivity. You never seemed to have a bad day and always made time for family and friends! Love you and miss you dearly! Clinton Yamashita
Jerry, Linda and Family,
We were in shock to hear of Justin’s passing! Our heartfelt condolences to you all.
RIP Justin, you will be sadly missed by family and friends!
John and Terry Henderson(neighbors)
Justin, You always made the time to talk to everyone and had a way of making each one of them feel important. While I know how talented and smart you were growing up, it's your gift of engaging people from family, friends and coworkers to even strangers that made you so special. You touched many lives and will forever be in our hearts. Love and miss you! Aunty Valerie
Jerry, Linda and family - So sorry to hear of Justin's death. Heidi and I are both thinking of you guys at this sad time. Hang in there.
We are devastated to learn of Justin’s passing. Jo-Anne and I fondly remember our last meeting at your home just a few months ago. While nothing can assuage the bereavement your family must feel, we hope the cherished memories of such a kind and gifted son, brother, nephew, uncle, grandson and friend will provide some comfort in the days ahead. With warm condolences.
Kin, Jo-Anne, Braden and Kelton Chow
Dear Jerry and Linda,
Our deepest sympathies go out to you and your family.
You are being held in our thoughts and prayers.
Wilf and Betty Vielguth
Devastated to learn of Justin’s passing. He was an amazing person - infectiously kind and positive. A welcoming mentor to me at work and one of my favorite coworkers I ever had. I’m so sorry for your loss.
Justin, can't believe you are gone. I feel a deep sense of loss but I am filled with gratitude that you were in my life. There are too many memories to share but to name a few:
-My 15th birthday at the Cove with you, Binnson, and Ian, where you got a flat in the intersection by Market Mall and we had to get Ian's dad to bail us out!
-Throwing snowballs. Too many snowballs. 50km/h snowballs. Snowballs in the back of a Honda DelSol. We were bad kids.
-Heart to hearts in the Celica.
-Moulin Rouge at Northland Mall cheap Tuesday movie night with Binns. Where we fell in love with Roxanne: Tango version.
-Sing-a-long-with-Russ-and-Jus the CD we would belt out in grade 12.
-Foosball in my basement with the winner's tally on the wall.
-Yankee Swaps at my place. So glad we got to do these so many times together.
-You introduced me to your friend's from Queen's when I arrived and you showed me scotch for the first time. I think it was an 18 year from Islay and I hated it. And now. I LOVE ISLAY.
-Singing Hootie and the Blowfish - Let Her Cry on acoustic guitar
-Our palm pilots (aka pads of paper) where we'd write down all the fun ideas we had for Friday nights.
-Bowling in the NE followed by Wendy's and Tim Horton's because we had no where else to go.
Too many memories Justin. I'm so glad we got a chance to reconnect this summer. Wherever you are, I wish you all the best and hope that you are at peace. We'll jam again my friend.
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