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Gordon Justice Obituary

Gordon Justice

Gordon Scott Justice, 47, of Arnold, died June 29 at Hospice of the Chesapeake after a two-year battle with melanoma. He was born in 1964, in Washington, DC, and served in the U.S. Navy from 1985 to 1989. He was an IT professional at Saks Fifth Avenue. His hobbies included watching NASCAR and camping. He is survived by his wife of 20 years, Kathleen; brother, Dean and his family of Huntington; and mother, Sylvia Jenkins-Poole and family of Salisbury. A celebration of his life will be held in the near future. In lieu of flowers, contributions in Scott's name may be made to the American Cancer Society.



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Published by The Capital on Jul. 1, 2011.

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Rocky Stellato

July 7, 2011

Our hearts go out to you Syliva and your family at this time of profound loss. Know that will keep you in our prayers. Hugs, Rocky & Neal.

Scott in the music room Stephen Decatur 1982 taken by Michelle

Michelle Cropper-Baker

July 6, 2011

Scott was my friend at Stephen Decatur 1982. We sang together in choir and went on several dates. Unable to locate Scott,I have wondered over the years how he was doing. He was a great person and I will continue to miss him always. Michelle Cropper Baker, Salisbury

Phil Albrecht

July 5, 2011

Scott Was great man serving his country being an organ donor and even giving his remains to science . If there were more people like Scott in this world it would be a much better place.R.I,P Scott

July 4, 2011

I know it's so hard, but keep those memories close. They will help you get through this time. Love and hugs, Peggy & Lee

Heather & Paul DiAngelo

July 4, 2011

God Bless--Our thoughts and prayers to Scott's family.

The Triola Family

July 4, 2011

Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Patrick and Michele Baker

July 3, 2011

Our thoughts and prayers go out to Scott's family. RIP Scott.

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