William "Bill" Justus

William "Bill" Justus obituary, Nashville, TN

William "Bill" Justus

William Justus Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Phillips-Robinson Funeral Home - Nashville Chapel on Oct. 19, 2023.
Bill Justus, May 28, 1947-October 16, 2023.
It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Bill Justus, a beloved figure in the world of Tennessee sports, who left us on October 16, 2023. Bill's exceptional journey began in Knoxville and left an indelible mark on the University of Tennessee's basketball history.
Born in 1947, Bill Justus was a proud graduate of Fulton High School, where he displayed remarkable athleticism. He achieved the title of All-State in football in 1964 and was also named All-State in basketball for consecutive years, 1964 and 1965. His talents did not go unnoticed, as he earned Honorable Mention All-American honors in football in 1964, and he reached the pinnacle by becoming an All-American in basketball in 1965.
In 1965, Bill Justus embarked on a journey at the University of Tennessee, initially as part of the freshman football team. However, destiny had other plans for him, and he transitioned into the world of college basketball. In 1967, Bill played a pivotal role in guiding his team to the coveted SEC Championship. He proved to be a three-year stalwart in the team's starting lineup, earning All-SEC honors three years in a row. His achievements extended beyond the court when he was recognized as an NCAA Basketball Academic All-American in 1968.
During his senior year, Bill assumed the role of captain for the Vols, earning the title of NCAA All-American and showcasing his unmatched free-throw shooting prowess, claiming the NCAA free throw shooting championship in 1969 with an accuracy rate exceeding 90%. In addition, Bill was selected to play in the East-West College All-Star Game, and his team received an invitation to the National Invitational Tournament (NIT).
Bill will forever be celebrated for his extraordinary free-throw accuracy, holding not only three NIT free throw records but also three single-game NCAA Madison Square Garden free throw records, a testament to his unwavering skill and precision, which endured for nearly 25 years.
The professional world beckoned, and Bill was drafted by multiple leagues, reflecting his immense talent: the Philadelphia 76ers in the NBA, Denver in the ABA, and even the Dallas Cowboys in the NFL. His legacy as a multi-sport athlete is a source of inspiration.
Post-college, Bill embarked on a journey that took him across the United States, teaching invaluable ball-handling and shooting skills at coaches' clinics and basketball camps. He shared his wealth of knowledge and passion for the sport. In 1990, Bill Justus was rightfully inducted into the Knoxville Sports Hall of Fame, and in 2005 he was inducted into the Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame further solidifying his place in sports history.
Eventually Bill channeled his athleticism into tennis, where he unsurprisingly excelled, securing numerous USTA amateur tennis championships. His love for the game endured, as he continued to compete actively for decades. The characteristics Bill demonstrated as an athlete helped him transition into a long career in sales and marketing from which he recently retired.
As we bid farewell to Bill Justus, we remember an outstanding athlete, a loyal friend, and a cherished figure in the world of sports. His legacy lives on in the countless lives he touched and the records that still stand as a testament to his enduring athleticism. He will be dearly missed by all who had the privilege of knowing him. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends during this time of mourning.
Bill is survived by his nieces, Dr. Carolyn Justus Ryan and Stephanie Justus, and his great-niece, Cadence Leigh Ryan. He is predeceased by his parents Horace and Carolyn Justus and his brother David Justus.
A Celebration of Life will be held at 2:00pm on November 11, 2023 at Phillips Robinson Funeral Home on 2707 Gallatin Pike, Nashville, TN. You are welcome to wear your Vols orange!
In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation to the University of Tennessee Foundation. Checks will be collected at the Celebration of Life on November 11.

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Terrell Kerr

November 10, 2023

I´ve always been in awe of Billy and really couldn´t accept that we were cousins. He was so much better than any of us {4 boys}. Dad took us out to see him play at Sevier County and I think Fulton won. He did everything for them.

Sid Seals

October 21, 2023

This one hurts. Billy was one of the best men I have ever known. We played Basketball and Football together from the time we were 9-10 years old through High School. He had more discipline than any person I have ever known. Although we had many conversations over the years of our playing together, there is one that stands out. We were in the team bus, heading to Wartburg, our last game of the season in 1964. Billy did the talking. He wanted to help me be a better player. What he taught me that evening was, how to win. "You win by being better prepared than your opponent." You work harder and gain confidence by knowing you have out worked your him. And you win with respect for your fellow competitor. I have, and will continue, to think of him often. His life has been an example I have used over the years for me and others. One other thing I remember; on weekends several of us would gather at the Football Field, divide up and have a Track Meet. I remember one of the teams name was "The Light Blue Swiftees". It was named for my track shoes, a pair of knitted house shoes made for me by my Mother to practice High Jumping in my front yard onto as many quilts as I could sneak out of the house. I think Billy suggested the name. Will miss you my dear friend.

Carol Hall

October 20, 2023

Bill grew up across the street from my family. We were in school together from 1 st grade through college. He was a great person. My fondest memory is of my sisters and Bill and David playing Horse with his basketball.

JACK IRWIN

October 20, 2023

Bill Justus was the one athlete I looked up to from biddy basketball on. My mother met Bill one day at McDonalds were he worked, and told him how much I idolized him. I was a sophomore and he was a senior. I was devastated
that she told him that. The next morning as I walked in to the school, who is the first person I see. Bill standing there with a group of his friends. I tried to look away but he saw me and said, hey Jack come here a minute. I thought the worst was going to happen. Bill looked at me and said, I met your mother yesterday and she was really nice. Tell her thank you for introducing herself to me. That is when I realized he was more that a great athlete.

Sam Cardwell

October 20, 2023

I attended school from Belle Morris Elementary, Whittle Sprigs Jr High and Fulton High School with Bill. Played basketball and baseball with him on all these teams. A great athlete and friend.
Sam Cardwell

Lenny Landis

October 19, 2023

Playing basketball at the Justus house for many years!

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