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Brian patterson
March 3, 2020
I knew justice for a short period of time. First time i meet him was when i was working on a soda machine cuz the carbonation wasn't putting out enough and he asked me what i thought was wrong and so i explained what and how soda was carbonated and no matter what if he seen me he would come talk to me and see what i was doing and was a very quick learner always toon his time and made sure to ask a question if he was confused. It was a great pleasure to meet him and will miss him alot he was a great guy with a very happy aura about him witch madeb him a joy to work with and am sorry that he was taken from us as early as he was
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Jennica Haugland
February 28, 2020
You will be forever missed. The kindest heart and the best friend. Fly high Justice.
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