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Justin Christopher Hare, a beloved member of the Logan community, passed away on March 15, 2024, in Tucumcari. Throughout his life, Justin contributed significantly to society through his dedication as a volunteer firefighter and his service with the New Mexico State Police for five years. Born on January 31, 1989, at UNM Hospital in Albuquerque, Justin excelled in his academic pursuits. He attended Moriarty High School graduating with a GED in 2007 and furthered his education by attending Central New Mexico Community College and Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. Justin's passion for helping others extended beyond his career; he found joy in coaching soccer and engaging in various outreach programs. His interests also included hunting, fishing, and flying aircraft. Justin was a pillar of strength within the community and was actively involved in various organizations such as the New Mexico State Police Association, where he held the position of Treasurer, and the Fraternal Order of Police. Known for his unwavering commitment to his family, Justin's commitment to his family was unwavering; he was known as the best family man and an exceptional daddy. Justin leaves behind a legacy of love and courage that will forever be cherished by those who knew him. He is survived by his father Jim Hare, mother Terry Hare, Daizzare Quintana (love of his life), daughters Juliann Hare and Caydence Hare, with another child on the way. He is also survived by his brother Brandon Hare, sister-in-law Amanda Hare, niece Austin Hare, nephews Brantley Hare, Colt Hare, Daylyn Hare, and niece Yoonhee Quintana. He was preceded in death by his older brother JC Hare, grandfather Charles Miller and great grandparents. Justin Christopher Hare will be remembered as a hero in his community—a dedicated individual always willing to extend a helping hand to those in need. A Funeral Service to honor and celebrate Justin's life will take place on March 27th at Legacy Church in Albuquerque. His memory will live on through the countless lives he touched with kindness and compassion.
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