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 About Justin...
Sweetpea
3:21pm, February 05, 2008
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It is with a heavy heart, that the staff of WHPRD has to announce that Justin, the player of Sirius Black and others, was killed serving his Country in Iraq.

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This thread is for Justing. If you have something you would like to share please do so.


To make it clear from the start, anyone posting something in appropriate will be automatically banned from the room.


Edited 12:54am, November 15, 2010 by Sweetpea, author.
 Memories...
Tap
9:21pm, February 05, 2008
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Justin and I didn't always get along.
Sure, we fought. But who didn't?

I was proud to know him, and that he fought to defend my freedom, my rights, and my life. Knowing that he died for me does not diminish his value. This is the news that nobody wants to find out.
It will be with a heavy heart that I go to work tonight, replaying conversations with him in my mind.

RIP, Justin.
You are greatly missed...
 
Xie Shui
10:18pm, February 05, 2008
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Well the cru has to say this sucks.
Justin was awesome. Like with tap...we didnt always see eye to eye but he was still a nice guy. Ima gonna miss him.
 The World is Not Enough
Pipkins
1:56am, February 06, 2008
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A tragic loss, we as a society have taken. Even if many, may not realize it. Just as my father. A Police officer of 15 years, had lost his own life to the tragic cause of serving others. Here we weep over Justin for the very same. A man who stood proud when his nation called for him. Knowing death could have been swept upon just as easily as a spoken word, a single tear drop. I will not say he was fearless, for if you show no fear, there in lies a weakness. But he showed his people courage, not by just dying for his country, but doing what many people couldn‘t. And being a person that is completely against this war, and this governments ideas. I still honor every step he took, in doing what he thought was right. I may not have known Justin very long. But in those brief conversations, we shared a part of ourselves that we were frightened to share with others. I miss him. I’m still awaiting his text message of some witty part ass comment of why he was still at work and not on so we could finish “that drama of our Christian and Damoria”. And it hurts to realize that it will never come. But also. My sympathies go out to his family. Whom will never have closer. it’s a cruel fate to have someone you love. Someone that is so much a part of your life, ripped away in an instant, leaving you, screaming, kicking yourself for not saying that final word. That final thought. You beg to the heavens for that one chance to say it. But then again, that one chance if given would never end. So here I honor his memory, I lay to rest with him, the two characters that have brought us together. James and Damoria. It would never be the same with out “OUR” Justin on the other end. And as silly as it may seem. it’s the best thing I can do for his memory, besides those tears I’ve wept for him. SEMPER FIDELIS was the prefect description for him. So Justin, here’s to your memory-


(I ended it with no period. For just as death, it seems so final) (Side note.Just to clarify, Note actually retiring James. I'm handing him over, to whom ever wishes to take his role. "Laying him to rest" was just a metaphor Thank you....)

Edited 2:19am, February 06, 2008 by Pipkins, author.
 
Val
6:47am, February 07, 2008
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Justin was one of my oldest friends on PJJ and one of my closest ones as well. I can still remember the first time we started to talk, to the very last time. He was proud of being a marine and for what he did. In a time like this, where people do not stand against the war (including myself at times), he was truly brave to do what he did. He always had a knack for being able to cheer me up, and even make me laugh when times were truly tough. He loved to play or even just talk. He is some one that when he did vanish always made me worry or wonder if he had been redeployed. My one greatest regret was not being able to say good bye…

Justin you will be missed greatly….
 
Dark Angel
7:22am, February 07, 2008
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I met Justin online. He was a cool guy and we both liked talking about the military together. Its a tragic loss. From one Marine to another Im proud of him for being brave. Semper Fi !!! Justin, you will be missed.
 Justin!
Cassie
12:55am, February 08, 2008
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I was not fortunate enough to know Juston as long as some of the people in this room have, but I truly wish that I did. There isn't much that I can say that many haven't already but I want to say this.... Justin and his family will be in my prayers as I have been praying for everyone that is in the Middle East during this time of war. I pray and hope, Justin, that you are in the home of angles and our dearly departed embraced in their loving arms. Sempre Fi! Justin, you above all knew the meaning of those words and lived them til the end.

You will be missed, but never forgotten.
 
K
4:06am, February 20, 2008
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I can't say anything poetic or whatever. I didn't even get to know him that long, but I miss him so fucking much. This hurts. Bad.
 To Justin
Grumpysmurf
7:58pm, November 11, 2008
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here we are on another Veterans day, Somehow I wish this wasnt the only day that we as American respect to those who are serving, and those whose lives have been lost.

Justin, we should do more to honour your sacrifice, but most of us just look at days like this as day's off from work. That is the greater dishonor that we can do, we lay wreaths and other things. But we never say thank you more often like we should.

Thank you, Justin for your sacrifice, your service, and all that you did.
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