Date Of Birth: December 17, 1985
Date Of Death: September 14, 2007
Justin James Roy was born December 17, 1985 to Jeffrey and Dena Roy in Idaho Falls, Idaho. He started school in Costa Mesa, California, then moved to Twin Falls, Idaho. His family moved to Indianapolis in 1998 where he graduated with honors from Lawrence North High School in 2004. Justin continued his education at Indiana University in Bloomington and was a member of Lamba Chi Alpha fraternity. He also attended classes at Ivy Tech at Fort Harrison. Justin was involved with the Fishers YMCA as a lifeguard and swim instructor, and loved being a mentor to younger children. He was also employed at Chisholm Lumber and Supply as a finisher and yard maintenance helper. Previously he had worked at the Oaklandon Taco Bell.Justin passed away as a result of injuries sustained in an auto accident June 29, 2007. He will be sorrily missed by all.He is survived by his parents, Jeffrey and Dena Roy, brother Jeffrey II, and sister Janelle Roy; grandparents Harold and Judy Roy, Barbara and Edward Bevans, Roy Berry and Barbara McDonald; several aunts, uncles, cousins, many friends and loved ones.Donations may be made to Living Word Faith Center, 7278 E 86th St, Indianapolis, IN 46250Visitation will be Tues, Sept 18, 2007 from Noon to 2:00 pm, with funeral at 2:00 at Harry Moore Family Mortuary, 8151 Allisonville Road. He will be laid to rest at Oaklandon Cemetery. Please join us at the church (Living Word Faith Center) after the graveside to continue the celebration of Justin’s life.
Damon Acton says
Justin I’ll never forget the times we’ve had in the fraternity. From being in the same pledge class, to initation, to being brothers together. We’ll all miss you greatly.
Ryan Johnson says
My thoughts and prayers go out to the family. Justin will be missed.
Christie says
We will miss you dearly Justin. May you rest in peace. I know you will be looking down on us all from Heaven.
stephanie blair says
Our prayers are with you all! God bless Justin into heaven!
Arend Bockrand says
Gary Brownlee says
You have my deepest condolances, Justin is a great Kid from a great family. Please let me know if I can help in any way in your time of need. God bless you all.
BARBARA ROYBEVANS says
YOUR GREAT GRANDPARENTS WILL BE WITH YOU WHEN YOU LOOK ON THE FACE OF JESUS
Dennis Ward says
Justin was my cousin. Allthough I did not know him very well.I will miss him very much.I will miss the good times that we would have had getting to know eachother,the stories we could have exchanged about our lives,the things I will never get to find out about my cousin.I never got the chance to tell Justin this;when Justin was born I was 8 years old My Aunt Dena and family had just moved to the city where I lived.I remember being so excited when my cousin was born I actually passed out candy cigars to my classmates.It was a private Church school looking back probably not appropriate, I was 8 years old.back to the story they moved away to California shortly after Justin was born.I saw Justin only a couple of times after they moved.The last time I saw Justin was fifteen years ago I was fifteen he was six or seven.We went out to Chucky Cheese and Disneyland.Since then I have not seen or talked to him,I guess life and distance just got in the way.What bothers me the most about losing Justin is that for six months before his accident it had been weighing on my mind heavily to call and get to know him.And I never did, now it is too late.
Justin I love you,And I am sorry I never called.
your big cousin
Dennis
P.S. If anyone has some good memories of my cousin they would like to share please feel free to email me.
Sonya Henderson says
I am very sorry to hear of the death of such a young and vibrant young person as Justin. May you find comfort in the Bible’s promise of “no more death” at Rev. 21.4. If you would like further information, please contact me at shendersoncrew@sbcglobal.net.
Tom Jill says
We only knew you from swimming at the YMCA. I am in a wheel chair and you were always kind enough to smile & assist me with anything I needed. Though I barley knew your first name, I will remember you every time I swim. God be with your family and friends,
Tom