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Justin Benoit

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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Justin Benoit, 35Philadelphia, PA - Justin Benoit, February 20, 2013, age 35, passed away suddenly at his home in Phila. Beloved son of Steve and Nancy (nee Licastro), of Quinebaug, CT. Dear nephew of David Licastro of Stafford, VA. He was especially close to his cousins, Janet and Glenn Johnson...

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I am extremely sad for your family´s loss I just found this looking for old friends on the net. This is Jeremie I grew up with Justin we built a skateboard ramp in your back yard back in the day had great times playing Atari and skating at the VFW. He will definitely be missed.

4 months today. Still sits in my heart. Won't ever leave.

Justin and I were very close since we met back in 1998, and he was an enormous part of my life. I'm devastated by this loss, for you Steve & Nancy, and for all that new him. He was one of a kind, and has left an unfillable hole in so many hearts.

Forever in black jeans, with his bad-boy persona that never fooled anyone ever, Justin was indeed a tender soul that I will carry in my heart always.

I'll treasure our arguments about how he mis-pronounced 'hotdog' as "hutdog" and...

Steve and Nancy
I am so sorry for your loss. What a talented man Justin was. He will be missed!

RIP deepest and heartfelt sympathies to all who's paths you crossed. They were made better just by knowing you.

Dear Steve,
My deepest condolences to you and your family. Justin was such a creative and kind spirited person. May you find some comfort in great memories. Take care and God Bless.

I was one of the lucky ones who had the privilege to call Justin a friend. I hold those memories close to my heart. You're in my thoughts and I am truly sorry for your loss.

Justin worked with my husband at Magna and they were close friends. Every 4th of July, Justin would stay with us in New Jersey. The best part of the weekend was the car ride to and from the 4th of July BBQ. My husband would play a song and Justin and I would see who could name it first. Our 3 kids would play too and they loved it. Of course, Justin usually won. At the BBQ, Justin was always the wiffle ball king too.

A few weeks ago Justin watched our house and dog when...

I cannot believe my friend is gone. I will miss him forever! My deepest sympathies to all of you.