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Justin Dewayne Haynes was born on March 9, 1994, in Huntsville, Texas, to Nickie Carol Haynes and Alfred Wayne Lewis.
He was baptized at Pilgrim Rest M.B. Church under the leadership of Rev. Jimmy Lawrence, where he became a devoted member.
Justin was a kind and loving person, always willing to help whenever necessary. He had a profound love for his family and friends. He grew up in the Hopewell Community in a close-knit family. Later, Justin moved to Huntsville, but he always returned to Hopewell to visit Aunt Jackie—home was truly his heart.
Justin worked at Lee Barron’s, Texas Pride, and Iron Brothers. He enjoyed going fishing and spending time with his uncles.
Justin was preceded in death by his mother, Nickie Carol Haynes, his paternal grandmother, Mrs. Cora Lewis, and his maternal grandparents, Roy Lee and Bobbie Haynes. He leaves to cherish his loving memory, the love of his life, Sheila Page; his daughter, Emma Nicole Haynes; his son, JaShawn Wayne Haynes; one sister, Brittany Monaé Haynes; and one brother, Alfred Wayne Lewis, Jr; bonus brothers: Fred Ross, Jr., and LaDon Haynes. In addition, he leaves behind his beloved aunts: Jacqueline Ross, who raised him; Elmary Wells, Marie Lewis, Mattie Ordaz, Debra Lewis, Johnnie Williams (Johnny), Doris Doggett Rogers, Earsie M. Archie, Bettye Haynes, and Helen Haynes. He also leaves eight uncles: Howard Haynes (Denise), Roy L. Haynes, Billy Haynes, Reginald Haynes, Richard Haynes, Roland Lewis (Helen), Bennie Lewis (Annette), and Tommy Lewis, Jr. (Alice Faye); and one great-uncle, Billy Philio (Verna), along with a host of many other relatives and friends who will forever cherish his memory.