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Justin Allen Roe, born on April 2, 1995, unexpectedly passed away, leaving behind a legacy of love and kindness. A visitation will be held on Wednesday, September 25th from 10:30am - 12:00pm at New Vision Church located at 12400 Grandview Rd, Grandview, MO 64030.
Known for his infectious smile, with charming dimples, Justin was a bright light to everyone who knew him. He was deeply cherished by his family, friends, and all who had the pleasure of crossing paths with him. Growing up with three older brothers, Justin developed a strong sense of family, loyalty, and humor, traits that would define his relationships throughout his life. Growing up, he excelled in tae-kwon-do, debate and golf. He graduated from Grandview High School in 2013 and pursued a career in hospitality. His close circle of friends knew Justin as someone who could always be counted on, whether it was for a good laugh, a shared meal of his beloved chips and ketchup, or simply time spent together with a Coke in hand. Justin's bond with his dog, Sky, was one of unwavering loyalty and companionship.
Justin was the beloved son of Jayme and Joy (Meikle) Roe and grandson of Marvin (deceased) and Katheryn Roe and Bob (deceased) and Dorothy Meikle. He is survived by his three older brothers, Jayme and wife Melissa, Jeremy and wife Katie, and Jon and husband Jessie. Justin, also known as “Uncle Bubba”, was loved by numerous nieces and nephews: Kyleigh, Easton, Bailey, Taylor, Brady, Kenzie, Makenzie, Donny, Mason, Landen, Cannon, Gabby, and Peyton, along with aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends.
Above all, we know Justin was loved by Jesus. He leaves behind a world a little dimmer without his big smile but forever brightened by the memories he left in our hearts. He will be missed but never forgotten.
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