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Justin Charles Nowels passed away on July 24, 2025, just two days before his 41st birthday, leaving behind a legacy that roars louder than grief.
Born with a rebel’s heart and a soul too expansive for silence, Justin lived life full throttle—fueled by compassion, loyalty, and an undeniable spark. Whether he was revving up a bike, cracking jokes at exactly the wrong (and perfect) moment, or quietly showing up for those who needed him most, Justin was the kind of man you didn’t forget. He was thunder in human form: loud when it mattered, soft when it counted.
Justin was—and always will be—the proud father of Caton, Teigan, and Mac. His love for his children was as fierce and uncompromising as his spirit, a guiding force behind the chaos and beauty he embraced so fully.
He is survived by a wide circle of family, friends, and chosen family—people lucky enough to be touched by his wild love, unwavering honesty, and the way he saw straight through the noise. He was preceded in death by countless limits he refused to accept.
A viewing will be held on Tuesday, July 29th from 6 to 8 p.m. at Aaron’s Mortuary, 496 24th Street, Ogden, Utah. A Celebration of Life is being planned for a later date after his family receives his ashes.
In true Justin fashion, mourners and motorcycle riders alike are invited to join us in a final tribute ride—a ground-shaking farewell that echoes into the heavens. All are welcome, whether you knew him or simply recognize a fellow soul who lived unapologetically.
In lieu of flowers, bring stories. Bring thunder.
Ride easy, Justin—you were more than loved. You were unforgettable.
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