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Justin Geoffrey Hames, 41, passed away suddenly on July 5, 2025. He was a devoted husband, loving father, and a man who valued family.
Justin loved spending time with his wife and children-whether cheering them on at sports, riding four-wheelers and dirt bikes, swimming, camping, vacationing, playing in the snow, or working together in the garage. He enjoyed beach days, park trips, setting off fireworks, and creating lasting memories in the everyday moments. He also had a passion for deep sea fishing and the ocean.
He spent most of his career as an equipment operator and was the owner of Solid Ground Property Services. A jack of all trades, who enjoyed repairing and reselling equipment-always eager to take something broken and make it whole again.
He shared a strong connection with his family-loving his mother endlessly, speaking with his brother nearly every day, and taking pride in the skills he learned from his father.
Justin will be deeply missed by those he left behind: his wife Rachel, parents: Vivian and Graham, children: Kiley, Lucas, Logan and Lincoln; brother, Shaun and his wife Melissa and their children Landen and Westin as well as countless friends.
Relatives and friends are invited to a service to celebrate Justin's life on Sunday, July 13, 2025 at 3:30 PM at Mann-Slonaker Funeral Home, 222 Washington Street, East Greenville, PA. Calling time will begin at 2 PM.
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