Thursday, July 3, 2008

My cousin Justin- A tribute to my Aunt Gail and Uncle Merlin

We celebrated the life of my cousin today and I just want my Aunt Gail and Uncle Merlin- my cousins Liz, Lisa and their families to know I love them. Thank you Aunt Gail for everything you have done for me and teaching Cassidy to be the loving sweet child she is.
Barney, Justin William

Justin William Barney Our precious son, Justin William Barney, peacefully passed away at his home in Provo, Utah, on June 30, 2008. He was bedridden in a coma for 31 years as a result of a brain injury sustained at the age of 10.He was born September 22, 1966 in Provo, Utah to Merlin and Gail Thomas Barney. He attended Franklin Elementary School. He loved life and was active in baseball, Cub Scouts, and riding his bike all over Provo with his friends. He was good natured and a joy to be around.Justin was with us for more years than any of us expected. We know his life was preserved because of the loving, tender care given to him by his dear mother. We honor her for the many sacrifices she has made over the years to ensure he was given the best care possible. He was also sustained by the constant love and care shown to him by his father.Although he was in a coma, his loving influence was felt by everyone and he holds a special place in all our hearts. He will be missed.He is survived by his parents: Merlin and Gail Barney: sisters, Liz (Matt) Hamilton and Lisa (Jim) Fischer: 4 nieces, Morgan Fischer, Erica, Sarah and Emily Hamilton, 2 nephews, Jordan Fischer and Weston Hamilton, and many dear aunts, uncles and cousins.On Thursday, July 3, 2008 a viewing will be held from 10-11:00 am at the Franklin 1st Ward chapel located at 920 S. 500 W., Provo. A graveside service will follow at 12 noon at Provo City Cemetery.The family would like to thank the employees at Sunrise Hospice with loving thanks to Justin's hospice nurse Carma Karsten.On-line condolences may be extended to the family at the SereniCare Funeral home website www.serenicare.com.
Published in the Daily Herald on 7/2/2008.
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4 comments:

christine said...

I'm so sorry, Lace. What a week for funerals, huh? Sounds like an amazing family to want their son for so many years even though he was in a coma. These things always teach others so much. It was nice of you to include this tribute on you blog.

Amy said...

I am so glad to have you in my life. I love you and your family more than you know. I am glad I got to learn about Justin today. Love you!!

Natalie said...

Wow, how sad. That is a long time to live in a coma. His family must be truly amazing. I'm so sorry to hear this news.

Justin said...

What a sweet tribute.