Justin-Knewstub-Obituary

Photo courtesy of McConaghy Funeral Home, Ltd. - Ardmore

Justin Hurley Knewstub

Sep 30, 1975 - Jan 28, 2025

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Justin was my client and I was his lawyer. He was smart, kind and intelligent. I did not have many clients like him. He never asked for much, always was prepared and extremely gracious. I wish I more clients like him.

South Philly. Circa June 14, 2014

Circa November 30, 2013 @ Great American Pub in Wayne, PA

Circa June 6, 2014. RIP Justin.

Justin and I were friends for over 20 years. We met working at Bally’s in King of Prussia and became fast friends. He was a caring guy who loved sports and loved his family. We last text in January before his unexpected passing, which I didn’t know about until today. I am saddened by his passing and hope that he’s resting in everlasting peace. Son long, old friend..

Very sad news. The obituary reminded me of what I loved best about Justin. When I first moved to area Justin and I became workout buddies at our gym. Sunday mornings were usually our workout time and the gym was quiet so we also had time to talk. With Justin, there was always something interesting to talk about and he always had insights. One time when I was going through a medical situation, Justin reminded me that each day there are thousands of people around the world trying to find...

Carol and Katey, our hearts are broken to learn of Justin’s passing. My most vivid memories of Justin are when you lived on South Merion Ave. I remember him as so happy and even then, a gentle giant of a little boy. Doug and I send our love and deepest sympathies at this sad time.

Jerilynn and Doug Ross

I will always remember Justin’s wit and humor, light and love in this world, sweet and dear from day one. With love and peace, my thoughts are with you.

I wish I had got to meet him. I'm sure he was as amazing as his wonderful sister and mother. Love to you.

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Justin's Obituary

Justin Hurley Knewstub, was born September 30, 1975.   He was often referred to as a “gentle giant” with a commanding stature of height and brawn that was contrasted with a quiet nature. He stood at 6 feet 5 inches, a defining feature in family photos in which he towered over...

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