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Kyle “Dusty” Justice

July 26th, 2017 | Posted by curryfuneralhome in Obituaries

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KYLE “DUSTY” JUSTICE

Kyle (Dusty) Justice, 94, of Sod went home to be with the Lord Tuesday, July 25, 2017 at Hubbard Hospice House in Charleston after a short illness.

A member of the Greatest Generation, Kyle served in the U. S. Army from 1943 – 1946 during WWII. He retired from the Boilermakers Local 667 in 1984. He was a member of the McCorkle Free Will Baptist Church. He was also a member of the Masonic Lodge AF&AM 71 Griffithsville.

Kyle was preceded in death by an infant son, Rodrick Lee; parents, Clayton and Lyda Pauley Justice; brothers, Arvil, Kelva, Ernest and Eugene; and sister, Janet Adams.

He is survived by his wife of 74 years, Eloise Dunlap Justice; daughter Valerie (Gary) Smith of Alum Creek; brother, Glen Justice of Sod; grandson, Eric (Melissa) Smith of Griffithsville; great grandchildren, Sydney and Evan Smith of Pocatalico, Katelyn (Landin) Harper, Ethan and Megan Brogan all of Griffithsville; and two great great grandsons, Dylan and Carson Harper.

Service will be 2:00 p.m. Saturday, July 29, 2017 at the McCorkle Free Will Baptist Church in Sod with the Pastors Isaiah Hatfield and Frank Chapman officiating. Burial will follow at Lively Cemetery with military graveside rites conducted by the Alum Creek VFW Post 4768. The family will receive friends one hour prior to the service at the church.

 

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Cousin Veda Tully-Anderson's son E. C. Bud Anderson 3rd
6 years ago

We will be at least represented there folks. My wife Cyndi is a Store Manager at Kroger, so she’s working & my 2 sons Neal = E. C. Anderson 4th & our youngest Gary that just graduated from South Charleston High School are both scheduled to work, but we tried to get them excused at least to come visit today. They have both volunteered to come our with me to Cut Grass or anything that cousin Eloise & or Valerie may need done. Also, my Brother N. “Jay” Anderson is in KY on a work project with the US Postal Service, but sends his condolences!!
* We were by the home on MacCorkle Rd there a while back & did not know where Dusty was!!! We would have come & Visited him at the Hospice House. We go up “Curtis Price Way” & Read & do Skits on request for Families. Not knowing that he was even there, but we’d been to the house is sadder yet.
* I’ve been trained as a part of the “Hospice House Speakers’ Bureau” for years. Also, our South-Ridge Lion’s Club Provides Snacks up there & at the Thomas Hospital based Hospice facility too.
In Family & Agape Love,
Bud Anderson + Cyndi & Our Side of the Family
(304) 744-3420 home
(304) 744-7737 = 744- [ PREP ]
*Over 5 years ago we started an Employment Ministry,
now separately licensed as:
“FRIENDS IN DEED WV”
(offering Empowerment & Family Support Services)

Alpharine Justice
6 years ago

We will miss him so much! He was lo ed very much by all of us! He was a great part of our lives. He could always make you laugh. Love and prayers to all. Larry, Alpharine, Beth, Jimmy and Tyre

gail tully
6 years ago

My thoughts are with you.

Beverly Johnson
6 years ago

I am so sorry for your family, Val. God bless you.

David "Loftis" Painter
6 years ago

Sorry to hear that Kyle Justice has passed away. As his obituary said, he was truly a part of “The Greatest Generation”. He and his generation actually saved the free world when they were just boys. I was born seventy years ago in McCorkle and spent most of my early years there and I can say that I am very proud to have known him. Rest in peace Kyle.

Lori & BreAnna Bailey & Michael Zane
6 years ago

So sorry for your loss. Uncle Dusty was dearly loved by my family and all who knew him. He always had a smile on his face. He will dearly be missed. Sending love and prayers to all the family.

Tom & Mary Gillenwater.
6 years ago

Valerie, Tom and I were so sorry to hear of the loss of your Dad. We know you and the family will miss him so much. Just remember he is no longer suffering and is in a great place. Sending prayers for you and the family.