Justin L. Bluth
(February 28, 1974-May 2, 2008)
Justin Lothaire Bluth, beloved husband, daddy, son, brother, grandson, uncle, cousin and friend, passed away unexpectedly on Friday, May 2, 2008. He was 34 years old. Justin was born Feb. 28th, 1974, in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico, where his father was attending school at the time. He moved with his family to Arizona when he was 1 1/2, and called it home for most of his life. He graduated from Gilbert High School in 1992, then went on to attend BYU, where he received his undergraduate degree. He was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, and set aside two years to serve a mission in Toronto, Canada, speaking Mandarin Chinese. He married the love of his life, Nicole Rae Smith, on December 30, 1997. Together they brought four precious little boys into the world: Celyn (6), Tate (4), Parker (2), and Layton (1). Justin was the best daddy ever, and loved Nicole and their little boys more than anything in the world. During this time, Justin finished his graduate work and received an MBA from ASU, and a Master of International Management from Thunderbird Academy. He was most recently working as a Financial Manager. Justin had a passion for learning, a genius for working, a gift of listening, and a joy for playing. He was a tender, patient, compassionate soul, who loved and served his family and friends with all his heart. While our hearts are broken at this tragic loss, our faith in our Heavenly Father and his Son, Jesus Christ, bring us comfort and the promise of being reunited once again. He is survived by his wife & best friend, Nicole, his 4 sons, Celyn, Tate, Parker & Layton, his parents, Lothaire & Connie Bluth, brothers-Jonas (wife Priscila), and Jordan, sisters-Chelsea (husband Shane) Armstrong, Amy(husband Patrick) Forbis, Bridget (husband Alex) Petersen, and Meagan, and his grandparents, Vernon B. Watkins, and LaRee Lunt McRae Bluth.
I couldn't believe it when I saw Justin's name in the in memoriam page of ASU Alumni Magazin. I was his classmate at ASU MBA program. He was such a kind and warmheated gentleman. For a sec I really doubt God is looking at this world, why is it always like the name of a song of Billy Joel: Only the good die young???????????? I wish his family the best. Justin, rest in peace.
haroldshilongbeach 3 years ago
I am so sorry for your loss. This is a beautiful tribute.
jesterkittycat 3 years ago
So cute =D I really enjoyed the video.
Chissaaa 3 years ago