Justin Lee Wygle, age 40, of Big Rock, TN, passed away on August 13, 2025, at Vanderbilt University Medical Center with his loving family by his side.
Born on April 22, 1985, Justin was the beloved son of Charles Jeffery and Janell Wygle. He brought an abundance of love into the lives of his family and made countless cherished memories, especially with his nieces and nephews. One of their favorite traditions was gathering around the bonfire in the late evening, always sharing stories, laughter, and simply enjoying the closeness of family.
Justin took great pride in his Honda Passport, often found sitting in it listening to music. It was more than just a vehicle, it was something he had worked hard for and truly enjoyed.
He had a gift for connecting with people and made everyone he met feel special, often giving them a nickname to remember him by. Justin's warmth, humor, and generous spirit left a lasting impression, and while he will be deeply missed, the memories and stories shared by those who loved him will carry on for generations.
He is survived by his parents, Charles and Janell Wygle; his children, Hunter Wygle and Allisa Wygle; his maternal grandmother, Dene Engeman; his sisters, Alicia Wygle, Jessica Winfrey, Amanda Draughon (Jonathan), and Emily Rivera (Jonathan); and his nieces and nephews: Serenity, Elijah, Khloe, Ellise, Jaylen, Ellie, Braxton, Carter, Lucas, and Giovanni.
A bonfire will be held in memory of Justin. For those who would like to attend, feel free to reach out to the family directly.
Arrangements are entrusted to Anglin Funeral Home, Dover, TN. Online condolences may be made at anglinfuneralhome.com.
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402 Donelson Parkway P.O. Box 100, Dover, TN 37058
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