Justin St. Clair Bryan, born November 29, 1994 to Janice Garnett-Robertson and James Bryan, beloved son, father and friend, passed away far too soon on, August 12, 2025, leaving behind a legacy of love, laughter, and light. He was a kind and gentle soul whose smile could brighten any room and whose presence made others feel safe, seen, and cared for.
Justin was the kind of man who could always be counted on. Whether you needed advice, a helping hand, or simply someone to listen, he was there without hesitation. His compassion knew no limits, and his generosity extended to all — he was truly the type of person who would give you the shirt off his back on the coldest day. He was also deeply connected to his church community, where his faith and kindness touched many lives.
A man of many talents and gifts, Justin had a gift for both music and photography. He used his talents for the Lord, serving as a Music Director at Crosspoint Church in Spring Hill, FL, where he was also a faithful member. Justin also served in the music ministry playing drums and piano for many years at The Bridge of Hope Tabernacle in Spring Hill FL. He found beauty in the world around him and expressed it through his art, often sharing those moments with the people he loved. His taste in music was as wide-ranging as his personality — full of energy, depth, and soul. With his unmatched sense of humor, he knew how to lift spirits and bring laughter to even the hardest of days.
One of Justin’s proudest roles was being a father to his 7-year-old daughter, Aubree Bryan. She was his joy, his motivation, and his greatest accomplishment. His love for her was evident in everything he did.
Recently, Justin achieved one of his lifelong goals: earning his dream job as a lineman. He worked hard to reach that milestone, and his family and friends celebrated with him as he stepped into a future full of promise.
Though his time here was far too short, Justin’s memory will live on through his family friends, and all whose lives were made brighter by his warmth, laughter, and love:
In addition to his parents, Justin is survived by his Step-father: Nathan Robertson; Siblings: Malachi Robertson, Sirena Bryan, Malique Bryan, Chantel Bryan; Aunts: Sylvia Browne, Rosie Allen, Jasmine and Janice Bryan, Harriette Fleming, Qwenneth Liddy, Vanessa and Melba Newton, Doretta and Gwendolyn Garnett, Gail Paulding, Sharon Spyke, Etsu and Cheryl (passed) Caines, Debbie Garnett, Caroline Hinkson, Patricia John, Isolin Thomas, Michelle Robertson, Irma Dowers; Uncles: Craig and Byrnel Newton, Alfred and Leroy Caines, Hugh and Synrick (passed) Dorsett, Collin Hills, Osbert Thomas, Clerance Hinkson, Alston John, Errol Browne, Stanley Peters, Kenneth Fleming, Franklyn Liddy, Louis S. Garnett, Jr., Ulysses Paulding, and Mark Spyke; and Cousins, Nieces and Nephews - too numerous to name. Justin was preceded by his Beloved Grandparents: Louis S. and Gracelyn Garnett Sr. and John and Eunice Bryan.
Justin will be deeply missed but never forgotten.
There will be a visitation on August 29, 5-7PM at Pinecrest Funeral Chapel, 3369 Mariner Boulevard, Spring Hill, FL 34609 and a Celebration of his life service on August 30, at 11AM at Crosspoimt Church, 2440 Anderson Snow Rd, Spring Hill, FL 34609.
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3369 Mariner Blvd., Spring Hill, FL 34609
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