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Justin M. Crofton, 40, of Swansea, passed away unexpectedly on June 6, 2025.
He was the loving partner of Victoria Greene.
Born in Fall River, he was a son of Frank Crofton and Cheryl (Machado) Crofton.
Justin dedicated most of his career to working as a direct support professional at a group home, bringing compassion and care to those he served. He earned his bachelor’s degree in communications from Bridgewater State University and was widely known for his involvement with the “Whatever Bro Podcast”.
Always drawn to nature, Justin found great joy in hiking, kayaking, swimming, bird watching, and bicycling. His adventurous spirit led him to travel extensively, taking memorable trips to Peru, India, Japan, and Thailand. Justin was an avid reader, museum explorer, and possessed an unlimited thirst for knowledge. He devoted himself to healthy living, being a longtime member of General Fitness in Fall River.
Along with his parents and his partner, he is survived by his siblings Kyle and his wife Claudia, and Kerri and her fiancé John, Victoria’s son, Benjamin, as well as many cousins, friends, uncles, and aunts.
Services to be held at New Hope Christian Church, 1436 G.A.R. Hwy, Swansea, on Saturday, June 28th. Church services begin promptly at 10:00 a.m. with a fellowship to celebrate Justin’s life after. The service can be live streamed on the church’s YouTube page at the following address:
https://youtube.com/@newhopechristianchurch1436?si=VMLynKJ9In7Ck9z9
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2064 South Main Street, Fall River, MA 02724
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