Justin Craig Boyter stepped out of this life and into the arms of Jesus on December 25, 2020.
He was born on December 18, 1987 in Dallas, Texas to Annie Boyter and Michael Taylor. He was a true Christmas gift.
His life occupations were spent in various service industries. Those he enjoyed the most, were any that involved serving people.
His passions were cooking, creating, animals, music, and most of all, spending time with family and friends.
His creativity displayed itself through sketching, music, and creating various types of meals for his family.
Justin was a fierce lover and defender of his mother, sister, and the weak. He was also a loyal friend and amazing human being. Those who met him knew they were loved by God.
Left to cherish his memory are his mother, Annie Boyter Looking Glass; sister, Lindsay Ryan Looking Glass; aunts, Marsilla Sampson Sadongei, Marva Sampson, and Dawn Sampson Aldridge; cousins, Bradley Sampson, (Jody), Michael Aldridge Jr., Troy Aldridge, Alyssia Sampson, and Keira Sampson.
His departure from this life was preceded by his step-father, Richard Looking Glass; grandmother, Rozella Ludlow Boyter; uncle, Stuart Craig Boyter, and cousin, Olivia Rose Aldridge.
A memorial service celebrating his life is pending till a later date and will be announced on Facebook.
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