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Arlis Glen Justice

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Arlis Glen Justice

Birth
Clay County, West Virginia, USA
Death
24 Nov 2020 (aged 78)
Burial
Norfolk, Norfolk City, Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Virginia Beach- Arlis Glen Justice 78, passed away on November 24, 2020. Born in Clay County, West Virginia, He was the son of Spencer Justice and Maxine North. Glen retired after working as a machinist for over 50 years.

Glen was survived by his sisters Patsy Gawler, Sue Graham, Opal Ellis, Brothers- Dennis Justice, Cary Summers, Robert Summers, Daughter, Stephanie Wasa and husband Fred Wasa, Daughter Lena Phelps, Son Chris Justice, Step-daughters Kelly Brewer and Karen McGary, Grand-daughters Amber Justice, Alexa Corvin, Devan Phelps and wife Aisha, Grandsons Tylor Phelps, Mike Brewer, Great grandsons Chayse Phelps, Dylan Phelps. Family was the most important thing in his life. He leaves so many friends and family behind including his dog Dusty.

Glen has lived life to the fullest and was loved by so many that crossed his path through-out life, He loved to fish, shoot pool, play corn hole and endless games of poker. He traveled and lived life to the fullest. He was a proud lifetime member of the Fraternal order of Eagles.

A Celebration of life will be held in Glen's Honor when the pandemic is resolved.
Virginia Beach- Arlis Glen Justice 78, passed away on November 24, 2020. Born in Clay County, West Virginia, He was the son of Spencer Justice and Maxine North. Glen retired after working as a machinist for over 50 years.

Glen was survived by his sisters Patsy Gawler, Sue Graham, Opal Ellis, Brothers- Dennis Justice, Cary Summers, Robert Summers, Daughter, Stephanie Wasa and husband Fred Wasa, Daughter Lena Phelps, Son Chris Justice, Step-daughters Kelly Brewer and Karen McGary, Grand-daughters Amber Justice, Alexa Corvin, Devan Phelps and wife Aisha, Grandsons Tylor Phelps, Mike Brewer, Great grandsons Chayse Phelps, Dylan Phelps. Family was the most important thing in his life. He leaves so many friends and family behind including his dog Dusty.

Glen has lived life to the fullest and was loved by so many that crossed his path through-out life, He loved to fish, shoot pool, play corn hole and endless games of poker. He traveled and lived life to the fullest. He was a proud lifetime member of the Fraternal order of Eagles.

A Celebration of life will be held in Glen's Honor when the pandemic is resolved.


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