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Justin Evans

Portland, Oregon

1969 - 2019

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Justin EvansFeb. 7, 1969 - March 8, 2019 Justin was born in Omaha, Neb., and grew up in Vancouver, Wash., graduating from Mt. View High School. She became a hair stylist.Justin is survived by her parents, John R. Evans and Judith; and her brothers, Eric and Adam.A Celebration of Life will be held...

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I was a client of Justin's for 14 years. She was caring and funny! I will miss the stories and the lively discussions we had during my appointments. I will also miss her head massages while washing my hair! Oh my but she had a talent! I'm so sad that I didn't find out about her celebration of life in time to attend. Prayers for you Justin and your family.

I'm so sorry to read of Justin's passing. I was a one of her hair clients and enjoyed hearing about her family and her sweet dog, Honey.

So sorry to hear of this great loss. I know Justin will be truly missed. May friends and family remember and share the beautiful memories during this difficult time and remember God's wonderful promise of life without end in paradise. Matthew 5:5.

I am sending my sincerest condolences to Justin's family on behalf of my wife Sherri Wallaert, who was a client of Justin's for many years until Sherri died last March from breast cancer. Sherri and Justin were born the same month and the same year. I do not know if that ever came up, but I do know that Sherri followed Justin through several salon moves and was very happy with the work Justin did and the conversations they had along the way. I am very sorry for your loss.

I was so very, very sorry to read about Justin's death. She was my hair dresser for many years and I liked and enjoyed her so much. She was smart, witty and so funny. She always spoke so fondly of her family and loved them very much. She was really one of a kind and she will very much be missed by all who knew her.

Losing someone that we love never comes easy. It is truly heartbreaking. May God's promises in Isaiah 65:17 comfort and help you.