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Justin Yingling Obituary

Justin M. Yingling
Hershey
Justin Michael Yingling, born March 26, 1980, passed away suddenly on Sunday, January 1, 2017 at Glendale Adventist Hospital in Los Angeles, California. His huge heart with which he loved life was damaged beyond repair, likely due to a congenital defect unknown to anyone.
Justin is survived by his parents, Jack and Jane Yingling of Hershey; his brother and best friend, Jordan Yingling; and sister-in-law Gloria of Los Angeles; his wife, Elizabeth Thomas Yingling, of New Cumberland; his faithful canine companion, Kaana, and numerous aunts, uncles and cousins.
A 1998 graduate of Hershey High School, Justin then attended Lebanon Valley College where he earned a business degree with a concentration in marketing. For the last ten years, Justin was employed by Cleveland Brothers where he most recently served as Manager of Marketing Intelligence and Programs.
An avid sports fan, Justin loved ice hockey. He played for Hershey High School, and then coached the Mechanicsburg High School hockey team, and for the last two seasons was an assistant coach for the Hershey High School hockey team. Those who knew Justin would describe him as gentle, kind and generous. His quick wit, contagious smile and compassion for others will be missed. Justin touched the lives of many in his short thirty-six years of life.
A memorial service will take place on Sunday, January 15 at 1 p.m. in Miller Chapel on the Lebanon Valley Campus, with Rev. Paul Fullmer officiating.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Central Pennsylvania Interscholastic Hockey League (CPIHL) at 940 Front St. Hershey, PA 17033, or to a charitable organization of your choice in Justin's memory.

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Published by Lebanon Daily News on Jan. 5, 2017.

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Friend Ship

February 24, 2017

Such a shame, lost too young

January 15, 2017

Jane and Jack, so sorry for your loss. Words cannot express enough, we are thinking of you at this difficult time.

Terry and Jean(your section 120 friends)

Jeremy Lutz (LVC Class of 2003)

January 12, 2017

Dr. Yingling & Family,
So sorry to hear of the loss of your son! Prayers for your entire family.

Jordan Yingling

January 11, 2017

For those of you attending Justin's service this Sunday, January 15th at 1pm at Miller Chapel on the campus of LVC: There is minimal street parking in and around the immediate area of Miller Chapel so if you are attempting to street park, please read all signage so that you do not receive a parking ticket. There is a drop off area in the front of the chapel and an elevator for anybody that may have mobility issues. It was recommended that most people park in the "Red Lot" located by Arnold Field at 120 Heisey Road Annville, PA 17003. There will be a walk of a block or two from the Red Lot to Miller Chapel, so please plan that into your travel time.

Diana Cramer-Zeiber

January 10, 2017

Jack and Jane, I'm so sorry for your loss. I remember Jack bringing the boys to Hockey games when I ushered there. Seems to me Jack, that you set Justin in motion for not only playing the game, but helping others to love the game by coaching!

Prayers and thoughts go out to you as you moved through your loss. God Bless!
Diana Cramer-Zeiber

Katherine Keates

January 9, 2017

I had the honor of knowing Justin for many years with his other family - the Cat Family. I am heartbroken to hear of his passing - he was such a warm, caring, genuine person - he will be greatly missed by many. Rest in peace my friend.

judie

January 9, 2017

to the family and friends of justin; may you find comfort and peace in you memories and the many stories told by his many friends.may he rest in peace!

John Schork

January 7, 2017

I have only good memories of Justin when he played for the Hershey Trojans High School Ice Hockey Club. I will always remember him as a wonderful player and a Champoin forever.

Scott Steele

January 6, 2017

Thank you Coach... for sharing your time and all of your wisdom with the Hershey HS ice hockey team. You will surely be missed - but your impact will never be forgotten ❤

January 6, 2017

Justin and I played for a few years together in men's league hockey. He was a great teammate and fierce competitor. He will be missed. RIP

Carol and Tony Dauchess

January 6, 2017

Our prayers are with you Jane and jack ! To go to the lord at such a young age is hard to bear! Our best wishes to the family at a time that is so hard to understand for such a young man!

Michele Sterner

January 5, 2017

Justin you are a very special person and dear friend/co-worker.
I will miss you every day and cherish all the memories, talks and laughs we had, working together over the years and this past year working closely, your genuine friendship, your smile and laughter, your appreciation, your love for hockey and all you have accomplished, your love for your family and all will not be forgotten.. the list goes on..
I am thankful you were a part of my life, I will miss you always!
R.I.P. my dear friend

Andy Shay

January 5, 2017

He was much more than just a hockey coach, but from a parent of a young man who Justin coached for two years, thanks Coach Ying! You made a difference in the lives of others!

Miguel Ramirez

January 4, 2017

Our time at LVC was not only memorable. It was a learning experience and we learned about life and friends and what mattered most in life... words cannot express the sadness I feel; but the memories will live on for the rest of my life! We will meet again my friend and we will once again laugh together and enjoy every moment to the fullest!!
Love you brother..... Miggs

Diane Pritts

January 4, 2017

Our heart breaks for your family

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