Justin Wade Fields, age 44, passed away on February 1, 2024, in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Born on April 19, 1979, in Grove, Oklahoma, Justin was the loving son of Geary and Sarah (Yancey) Fields.
Justin worked for numerous years as a heavy equipment and crane operator. He had a variety of interests that brought him happiness. He was an avid fan of video games and enjoyed spending his free time immersed in virtual worlds. He also cherished watching anime cartoons and found joy in their imaginative stories. Additionally, Justin was a big fan of the Miami Dolphins football team and followed their games with enthusiasm.
Justin's family and friends meant the world to him, and he treasured every moment spent with them. He is survived by his mother, Sarah Fields, his cherished children, Kieara Fields, and Gaven Fields, his brother John Fields, and his nieces Bailey Fields and Kelsey Hale. Justin's father Geary Fields, uncle James Fields, Maternal Nana Nancy Fry and Paternal Grammy Maxine Tauuneacie, and his dogs Cooper and Batman preceded him in death.
In addition to his immediate family, Justin leaves behind numerous extended family members and close friends who will hold memories of him close to their hearts. Among them are his aunts, and uncles: Lester Fields, Leonard Fields, Lewis Tauuneacie and significant other Debbie, Dan Tauuneacie and wife Cindy, Shawnee Rooney and husband Mark, Bob Yancey, and Sherry Babb. Also, Dusty Wilcoxson who was not only his best friend but also an integral part of Justin’s life.
Justin was loved by all who knew him. He will be remembered as an individual who always had a smile on face and was full of spirit. Justin's outgoing personality made him a joy to be around.
A celebration of Justin's life will be held at 3 PM, Wednesday, February 28, 2024, at Worley-Luginbuel Funeral Home Chapel, located at 711 S. Main Street, Grove, Oklahoma.
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711 South Main Street, Grove, OK 74344

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