1981 - 2023
1981 - 2023
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1981
2023
Justin Lee Delain, 41, Luxemburg, died tragically in a fire on Monday, January 23, 2023, after a wonderful weekend spent with his three loving children.
Justin was born in Green Bay, WI on May 24, 1981, to Christopher and Lori (Jennings) Delain. He worked in sales and construction throughout his career, owned and operated several businesses, and had a passion for woodworking. He had countless close friends and family members who loved how much he lit up every room. Justin enjoyed silly antics and endless shenanigans and loved to make people laugh with his infectious positivity. He relished the outdoors, going Up North to the cabin, playing cards, tinkering, making his famous grilled potato packs, sporting events, and above all, his children. Justin’s kids were his greatest accomplishment, and his pride for them and their achievements was never ending. His love was shared through coaching baseball, snuggling with his babies, and playing yard games. He had an incredible zest for life and will be greatly missed by all who knew him.
Justin is survived by his father Christopher Delain (Tammy Baudhuin) and mother Lori Delain (Paul Monka), his sisters Shannon Mueller (Rick) and Brittany Minger (Travis), his children Cashton (12), Kase (10), Calla (7), and their mother Liz Delain (Jeremy Engum), his nieces and nephews Brayden (17), Elliana (15), Kenley (9), Mila (7), Matthew (6), Evelyn (2), and Monroe (6mo).
He is preceded in death by his uncle Dale Breitlow, cousin Ben Delain, maternal grandmother (Phyllis Bartz), paternal grandparents (Betty and Vince Delain), and his angel baby who passed on the same day, eight years prior.
Some of the children’s favorite memories include exploring the great outdoors, building forts, fishing, Boy Scouts outings, making barnwood crafts, playing ball, and becoming the Pilsen Pirates.
Justin, we hope you are enjoying all the plain vanilla cheesecake and endless Mountain Dew that Heaven can provide.
Friends and family may call at St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Church, Sugarbush, 2:30 to 6:30 PM on Thursday, February 2, 2023. Closing parish memorial service at 6:30 pm.
McMAHON FUNERAL HOME, LUXEMBURG, is assisting the Delain Family. www.mcmahonfh.com
In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund has been established for Justin’s children at Nicolet National Bank: The Justin Delain Children Memorial.
“Daddy, I know you’ll be watching over us from above. We love you and will miss you forever and always. Fly high Daddy!” Love, Cashman, Kase Vince, and Callacoo.
Cass / Carisa Thompson
September 5, 2023
I pray we meet again Justin. I am riddled with sadness. Often times it's hard to breath, knowing your gone. Thinking of you, so many times throughout my days. I miss you! Everyday I struggle with the thought that your gone. A void that is very apparent within me. You were beautifully charismatic, and naturally comforting to spend time with. Memories.....
xxoxooo
Love you brother
Brittany Minger
February 4, 2023
Ashley McMahon
February 1, 2023
Rip Justin! I will always miss you friend !! You will never be forgotten!! Until we meet again
Cindy Engebose
January 31, 2023
Lori & Chris: I am so sad to hear of this. My heartfelt condolences to you both. I'll keep all of you in my prayers. Stay strong!
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Sherri Beaumont
January 30, 2023
Justin, I only met you once, but you seemed like such a good guy. I wish we could have helped you, and my dreams will forever be haunted because we couldn’t. I believe in a better future for everyone, and one day there will be a resurrection. I will be looking for you to welcome you back. Until we meet again ❤
Kim DeNoyer
January 28, 2023
Thinking of everyone in your time of need. Love you all- Kimberly and Brandon DeNoyer
Bo & Anne Brooks
January 28, 2023
While we never knew you as a man, you were always there for your sister, and always had an engaging smile and spirit. Don’t believe I ever saw you not running or jumping about. Which made your sister laugh and squeal with glee! Your entire family will miss you, God Speed Justin.
Terry Moede
January 28, 2023
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. I am so sorry to hear of your loss!
Shannon Mueller
January 27, 2023
I love you and will miss you forever brotha.
I will always be your Nannie Pie.
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