Justin Alan Hearn

Justin Alan Hearn passed away at home on June 22, 2024 at the age of 44. He was born in Wynne, Arkansas on April 11, 1980. Predeceased by his father, Cecil Hearn and mother-in-law, Tamra Moore.

Survived by his loving wife of 12 years Cari Hearn.

Lovingly remembered by daughters: Addyson Hearn, Grayson Hearn, Sabrina Hearn and Chasity Hearn; brothers, Bo Hearn and Josh Litzler.

Justin was a loving father and husband who loved to build anything and everything. He loved working with electric which was the reason for him going to Ranken Technical School to become an electrical engineer. Justin loved more than anything was being a dad. Any chance he could he was skipping, running, dancing around with the girls. Justin loved star gazing, he would take the girls out late at night to watch the stars and planets while laying on the trampoline. He never let anyone tell him he couldn’t do something. Anything he set his mind to he did. Justin had a heart of a fighter and a kind soul. He will be missed dearly.

 

 

2 Comments

  1. Bill Rutledge on July 2, 2024 at 1:36 pm

    Justin was a coworker amazing friend and just all around good dude. When Justin first come to work at Pti we didn’t see eye to eye but after a few conversations he quickly became someone I truly loved and was proud to call a friend.He and I had many conversations and I would always look forward to hear from him. He could talk forever about his love of electric and family. Prayers for his family because he will truly be missed! Fly high my friend!



  2. Andrea Kay Young on July 2, 2024 at 1:50 pm

    And he was the best nephew ever. He was very kind, and gentle hearted, but he wouldn’t hesitate a minute to fight for what he loved and what he believed in.
    Life through some very hard and unfair balls at Justin, starting at a very very young age, but with each one, he would set his mind to overcome, and rise above it. And he always seemed to come out a better man.
    Justin was my nephew, and I can say I’m very proud of the man he became , the way he chose to live his life. He focused on his wife and his kids, and there was nothing he wouldn’t do for either one of them, he loved them with all his heart. He was a good man, honest, hard-working,, with a strong moral compass. I will love you till I take my last breath. I know he’s flying high with the angels, he knew he was going to a better place. You will be truly missed by many and loved by many.
    Till I see you again, love you,
    Aunt Andrea



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