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Justin Damion Obituary

Damion, Justin Marcus age 23, suddenly, April 27th, loving son of James and Marie. Soon to graduate from Columbia College of the Arts. Graduate of Loyola Academy and Queen of All Saints Basilica Grammar School. Proprietor of movesomething.com. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a.m., from Smith-Corcoran Funeral Home, 6150 N. Cicero Ave., to Queen of All Saints Basilica for Mass at 10 a.m. Entombment Rosehill Cemetery. Visitation Tuesday from 3 to 9 p.m. 773-736-3833 or www.smithcorcoran.com

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Published by Chicago Sun-Times from Apr. 30 to May 2, 2006.

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Richard Aguilera

September 25, 2006

Mr. Damion, I only met you recently here in Michigan but I was deeply pained at hearing what had recently happened with young Justin. Our family also suffered a recent loss to a car accident a couple years ago and even though circumstances are totally different, I know the pain is profoundly deep and unbearable. I have prayed that God deliver comfort and peace to you in these difficult times.

Mike Peterson

May 7, 2006

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Jean

May 4, 2006

Mr.& Mrs. Damion,

There are no words that can express how sorry i am for your loss and i know that doesn't make it any better, but at least u can be comforted in knowing that to know Justin was to love him. He touched everyone he met and will always be missed and never forgotten.

Mary Alice - Jodie's aunt

May 4, 2006

To Justin's Family:



I adored Justin from the moment I laid eyes on him. Please know that he was loved and cared for by Jodie's family. I believe that Justin is remixing tunes for the angels and all of heaven is dancing to the sound of his music... Now, when we look up at the night sky, we can see the disco lights flashing in the stars and know that Justin is smiling down on us...

Margaret Awwad

May 3, 2006

Jim & Marie, I am sorry to hear about the loss of Justin I knew him when he was just a boy. My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of sorrow. Thougts and Prayers from Texas. Margaret A. Gallardo-Awwad

Brian Walker

May 3, 2006

Mr. and Mrs. Damion -

I give you my deepest condolences to you and your family for your loss. I took several classes with Justin at Columbia and had the opportunity to meet him. He was always passionate about anything I talked to him about; mainly music. I am terribly sorry.

- Brian

Laurie Orozco

May 3, 2006

Jim and Marie,

My deepest sympathies to you and Marie. I cannot express how devistated and deeply saddened I am to hear about Justin. My prayers and love go out to you, Marie and all of those who knew Justin. God Bless you and keep you in his care.

Laurie/ Darrus Auto

denise lowe

May 3, 2006

Mr. and Mrs. Damion, I am so sorry for the loss of your son. I was friends with Justin at Queens, and will always keep a special place in my heart for him. My deepest sympathy to you and your family. God bless.

bruce larson

May 3, 2006

Jim and Marie,

I am so sorry to be half way around the world and not by your side at this time. I have not stopped thinking of Justin and I will miss him. Please take care and know my thoughts and prayers are with you. I will speak with you this weekend when I get back.

Love, Bruce

JS

May 2, 2006

Mr & Mrs Damion,



I was Justin's Record Promotion Teacher at Columbia College this semester and thought the world of your son. He was always very energetic, ambitious and hard working. My deepest sympathy to you and the rest of your family. Justin will be missed.



Warmest Regards.

marianne mcdermott

May 2, 2006

Dear Mr. & Mrs. Damion,

Our deepest sympathy to the both of you. Our thoughts & prayers are with you now & forever. May God keep watch over you.

Katie Smith

May 1, 2006

Justin was a wonderful person. He always did everything that he could to make the people around him happy. Justin will be missed dearly. My prayers go out for Justin and all of those dear to him.

Marie Doladee

May 1, 2006

Dear Mr. and Mrs. Damion,

My deepest regards for your loss. Justin and I were good friends in high school. He was a great friend to me and others. His personality lit up a room and his caring nature made everyone feel at ease. He will truly be missed and will always have a special place in my heart.

fred korab

May 1, 2006

Hey jim sorry to hear about your lost I found out to late or I would have came to the service.

Frank Schultz

May 1, 2006

Marie & Jim, words can not begin to express my sympathy for your loss. I was honored to have met Justin and felt like I knew him from all the wonderful stories Marie has shared. I wish there was something I could say or do to ease your pain. Please know that my prayers and thoughts are with you.

Tiffany Jones

May 1, 2006

Justin, I have hung out with you a couple times and I knew from the day I met you, you were the one for Jodie. I have never seen her as happier then she was with you! You were such a good person! My prayers are with you and your family always.

Joy Jones

May 1, 2006

I met you once and can tell what a nice person you were and how good you were for Jodie. My prayers are with your family

Vanessa Santiago

May 1, 2006

Mr. & Mrs. Damion,



My deepest sympathy for your loss. Justin was such a loving person with such a wonderful heart. I will always cherish the times he made me laugh and cheered me up. He will always me in my thoughts and heart. My prayers go out to the both of you.



Love Always,

Laura Walker

May 1, 2006

I am one of jodie's best friends. Jodie and Justin made the all time perfect couple. It was love at first sight for them. In the eight years I've known Jodie I have never seen her more happy than she was when she was with Justin. Justin did so much for everyone he knew. I was so lucky to have known him. His smile could brighten anybodys day. My heart goes out to his parents who he spoke very highly of. He will always be remembered.

Cheryl Schroeder

May 1, 2006

Marie,

I was so sorry to hear of the loss suffered by you and your husband. I too am the mother of an only boy. I hugged him this weekend and prayed for you. I can think of no words to ease your loss, but hope it helps to know that so many people are thinking of you.

Vanessa Santiago

May 1, 2006

Mr. & Mrs. Damion,



My deepast sympathy to the both of you. Justin was such a loving person who could always make you smile. I will cherish all the times he made me laugh and cheered me up. My prayers and thoughts are with you. He will always be in my heart.



Love Always,

Donna & Douglas Dwyer (formerly Bernie Picture Frames)

May 1, 2006

Words can not express the sadness we feel for you both during this most difficult time. May we extend our deepest sympathies and offer our prayers of support.

Judy Sayad

May 1, 2006

What a tragedy! I will remember Justin as a sweet, talent young man, a pleasure to be with. My heart goes out to you.

Barbara Peters-Wegener

April 30, 2006

Jim & Marie,

My deepest sympathy to both of you.

Victor & Karen Josefowicz

April 30, 2006

No words could ever define how

deeply saddened we are to hear of such a tragic loss,

Our thoughts and prayers will always be with you.

Megan Valavanis

April 30, 2006

I have so many memories with Justin, I don't even know where to begin. We had so many good times together, I could count on Justin through thick and thin. He was one in a million. Justin was the little brother I never had, my family adored him and he was always welcome at my home. You will always have a place in my heart that will never be filled. I love and miss you so much!!

Megan Valavanis, Naperville, IL

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