

Justin was charismatic, outgoing, caring, and competitive. When he was younger, he always enjoyed the outdoors and especially sports. He was always joking, even if it came at your expense, but it was always hard to be mad at his smiling face.
Justin attended Yermo Elementary, Daggett Middle School, and Silver Valley High School. He played soccer, baseball, and football. He loved to run, snowboard, and go to concerts. His competitive nature was always intense and if you lost, be ready to be reminded of 2nd place. There was also no room to talk down about his favorite team the Dallas Cowboys. Justin had helped his father with work and had just started working at Starbucks. He may have found it difficult in opening up, but it was clear, he loved his family and friends. Anyone who’d known him knew him as confident, funny, and loving. Losing him has been a deep and tragic loss, but he will never be forgotten.
Justin is survived by his children, Nathan and Madelyn Macias; his parents, Juan and Julia Macias, his siblings, Johnny and Jessica, nieces and nephews, close cousins, and other relatives.
Viewing will be held 9:30am-10:30 at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, 12242 Navajo Rd, Apple Valley. Interment services will be directly following after chapel service at Sunset Hills Memorial Park, 24000 Waalew Rd, Apple Valley. Luncheon to be announced at funeral services.
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