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Justin, I just now heard of your passing, my friend. It was such an honor to meet and know you for the short time I had; you were truly a kind soul and I look forward to seeing you again one day! 
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I'm so sorry for the loss of Justin. I'll always think of him whenever I visualize his wheel chair spinning during Praise And Worship. He loved God and people so much! He was amazing!
We are so sorry to hear of Justin's passing. We know that his memories will continue in all those that knew him. God Bless.
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My heart is broken .. Justin is one of the first person who reached out to me through a group prayer , when my husband , david woodson was injured last year and became paralyzed. Justin helped us with our first handicap van. We never met in person , but we talked on the phone and he gave me a lot of knowledge about caring for someone who’s paralyzed. I can’t believe a year and a half later he is gone . Justin’s van ended up going to the person in Atlanta who needed another van , but his legacy lives through my husband , david woodson and Michael, the gentleman who has his van. 

Thank you Justin for the friendship

And the words of encouragement you gave to my husband and I . 

I know how much your family loved Justin when I met you all in the early 2000s at a Mets @ Phillies game. May he rest in peace~
Dear Joe, Mrs. Esposito and your Family, Friends and Church Family, I didn’t get to meet your son but in the last couple of weeks in Hospital, but with each text that Joe put on Facebook made me wish I had. My Heartaches for all of you who knew him. Sending more prayers for you all to be able to learn to live with this loss and the pain it brings. I know it will be hard but I know God is with you and will help you through this very hard time. I am so sorry. I hope that I am saying things that will help even just a little. God Bless You All. With Love your old friend, Nancy
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We send our heartfelt condolences to the whole family.  We hope that the loss and grief you bear is somehow less by knowing that you are in our thoughts and prayers.
My first memory of Justin is of us back in elementary school. We were going between the yards in Clover Hill with Andy and Jessie Rath with plans to play baseball. Later on, we spent time together in our late teens, early 20's. He was always kind and observant, quick to give a compliment and notice the good in people. Even when Justin's accident happened, he expressed gratitude for it getting him back on the right path. I went around Harrisonburg and took pictures of the landscape and put together a photo book so Justin would have something else to look at rather than just the walls of the hospital room. He was very grateful. God bless Justin's soul and his family for their loss. May he rest in peace.
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