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Justin Ashley

Anchorage, Alaska

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Justin Grey Ashley was killed in a tragic motorcycle accident Monday evening, July 8, 2013.Justin was born on July 9, 1992 in Fremont, California to Brian and Charise Ashley. He grew up playing soccer and baseball and loved to ride his bike with his two childhood friends, Josh and Alex. He was a...

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We miss you down here, I read you obituary every year. This time I have so much to say. Your soul was beyond this world. You were better than most of us and we all knew it. I´ll never forget when I was upset at BroBell. You asked me if you needed to pop your trunk for me you hated bullying and was probably the only person who cared about it at our age. To know you never made it to your 21st still hurts to this day. I´m not sure if your cross is still up but if it is I pray it brings a lot of...

Justin is watching over his family from his Heavenly home. I pray that he does not see what the rest of the world looks like. He is in the better place.

You're so very missed down here buddy. Love you Justin always.

Your friends and family still miss you. You will all meet again someday. Until then keep the faith with them and watch over them. Love conquers everything.

Hello. I came across your obituary after a random online search for my name to see what came up. Sadly your story was one of them. My name is also Justin AshleyI'm from Chicago, Illinois. As a namesake twin, I'm sending my condolences, even if I don't know who you are. My prayers will be with your family, even this late. They are always needed with the loss of a loved one. Rest in peace, Justin.

Hey Justin, im sorry it took so long to leave a message. It was really hard to find the right thing to say. This week you have been on my mind, you were a wonderful friend, you never really put up with much or even let people bully your friends. You stood up for the people that didnt even know you. Your like family to me. I will come visit you here soon. Love you my brother..

Back at UAF for a bit. Thought about you on the way up. Saw you everywhere for about a week. The other day I found some old facebook chats we had. Even the one just a few hours before it happened. You really did know how to brighten up somebody's day. Next time I'm in Anchorage I'll stop by...say hello.

Hey man grew up with you since cub scout days I miss you a lot man sucks we never had a beer together man you were a brother to me miss you and love you man