Justin-Compton-Obituary

Justin Levi Compton

Bellingham, Washington

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On Feb. 5, 2010 Gus was doing what he loved when a logging accident took his life on a hillside near Darrington, WA. Gus would have celebrated his 27th birthday on Mar. 8, 2010. Gus graduated from Mt. Baker High School in 2001. He enjoyed playing football and wrestling. After graduating he...

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We were sorry to hear of your loss. May the memories and good times play over and over in your heart. You are in our prayers

The Buckley Log Show Committee and Fellow Loggers.

much love. will miss you always. until we meet again, my friend.....yours truly. my heart is with your family.

Jake and Jill...We were saddened to hear of your son, Justin's, death. We never knew him, but heard many times about his accomplishments, from Grandparents Jim and Arlene. Our sypathies are with you.

God Bless the entire Compton family, and the community. All who knew Gus was thankful to have been his friend. His contagious smile and laughter will never be forgotten. Rest in Peace Gus.

Gus was my friend and I'm missing him. It's hard to write down how much he really means to a person. We just lost a great person.

Gus was a good man who was also a good friend to my son Jake. I know he will be missed and it is a testimant to him that so many cared and felt about him do deeply. Always in my prayers

Dear Jake,
I am so sorry for your sudden loss of your father and son. We took confirmation classes together at Immanuel lutheran in 1973. God bless you as Jesus Christ will be with you and your family through these questionable days. Jerilyn Boerhave

Jake, Jill and family - We were so very saddened to hear of the tragic loss of your son, Justin. It is never easy to lose a loved one, especially a child. Please know that you will continue to be in our thoughts and prayers in the coming days/weeks/months. May God give you peace and comfort knowing Justin is in His loving care.

Dale and Dori Dibble (formerly Dori Stuart)

You won't be forgotten! What a positive force in life and after you are thank you for that. All my love to the entire family, you done good with him!