Adam David Justice, 34, of Washington Court House, Ohio died suddenly and unexpectedly at the James Cancer Center on January 16, 2018. Adam was born in Fayette County on September 2, 1983 the son of Danny Justice and Lisa Yates Moriarty. He was a 2002 graduate of Washington Senior High School. He was employed by Truck Stop of America. His passion in life was his four children, especially his three daughters. His special interest was in body building and weight lifting. Adam is survived by his children JenTeal and Jhara Larson and Ariea Justice all of Washington CH and his son Ethan Jordan of New York, his parents Danny Justice of Washington CH and Lisa (Jim) Moriarty of Reynoldsburg, his brother Corey (Tiffany) Justice, Washington CH, two nephews and one niece, host of uncles, aunts and cousins and his girlfriend, Carrie Cottrell. He was preceded in death by his paternal and maternal grandparents. The funeral service will be held on Friday, January 19, 2018 at 1:30 pm at the Summers Funeral Home with burial in the Highlawn Cemetery. Friends may call on Friday from 11 until time of service. Rev. Joe Duvall will officiate. Online condolences may be sent to summersfuneralhome.com
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Lisa and Family,
I am so sorry for the loss of your Son Adam. I am saying prayers for Adam and for you. In Gods love and mine.
Pamela Macioce- Lisa's Co-worker
January 19, 2018
Lisa, Danny, Corey and family. Watching Adam grow up as he spent so much time around all of us and seeing him grow into a fine young Man was a blessing. Seeing him was always a pleasure, that little smile he had and that his loving personality was so magnetic. He as well as all of you have been through it all with his sickness and now he is free of pain, hospitals, tests and is now with Angels of Peace and our loving God. Thanks for sharing Adam with us and I pray for peace and understanding for all of you. Kevin, Lenora, Carey, Devin and all the kids.God Bless
Kevin Smith
January 19, 2018
It's never easy finding words to truly express how sorry you are to hear that a classmate has passed away. Adam was not just a classmate, he was a friend. I had the privilege of hanging out with Adam even after we both graduated from high school because we shared the same group of friends. Adam's amazing personality and beautiful smile will forever be missed. I pray that all of the wonderful memories of Adam can comfort you and you are reminded everyday just how truly special he was to so many people. Please accept my sincere condolences.
Tiffeny O'Dell-Kirkpatrick
Tiffeny O'Dell-Kirkpatrick
January 18, 2018
IT'S BEEN 16 YEARS SINCE I WORKED WITH ADAM AT THE FORMER FOX FITNESS CENTER. HE WAS IN HIGH SCHOOL, SUCH A COOL GUY THAT ALWAYS WAS HAPPY. I CAN STILL HEAR HIS LAUGH OVER THE FUNNIEST THINGS. SAW HIM COUPLE YEARS AGO AND I DIDN'T RECOGNIZE HIM BUT HE KNEW ME. TOLD ME HE HAD A FAMILY AND HE WAS SO PROUD:). I SO ENJOYED HIM BACK IN THE DAY. NOW AT PEACE AND NO MORE PAIN. I WANT THE CHILDREN KNOW THAT THEIR DAD WAS A GOOD GUY. RIP MY FRIEND.
SHARON MCCARTY
January 18, 2018
Danny , I'm so Sorry for the loss of Your Son Adam. Words just cant express How our Hearts are Broken for you and of course all Your Family. Bill Matson org of WCH now Rockbridge Ohio
January 18, 2018
Love and prayers sent for your family for I know there are not words enough. A thousand hugs.
Lesa Cross DFAS Columbus
January 18, 2018
May the God of peace comfort you during this most difficult time and the days ahead. So sorry for your loss.
2 Thessalonians 3:16
Patrice
January 18, 2018
So sorry for your loss. Our prayers are with you and your family. Stubby & Vicky Stebelton
Stubby Stebelton
January 18, 2018
Adam was a jolly wonderful guy. You could tell how much he loved his family. I never saw him when he wasn't smiling. From Washington Court Apts may God find you peace in your hearts that Adam is no longer in pain. He earned his wings
Phyllis Binegar
January 18, 2018
Danny, my deepest sympathy and condolences in the loss of your son. Doug Wallace
Doug Wallace
January 17, 2018
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