

Josh was born on May 23, 1996, in Austin, Texas, to Jim Henry Lee III and Demetra Burditt Lee. He was raised in Austin and attended Cedar Ridge High School, where he began forming the quiet strength and character that would define the man he became.
Josh worked at UPS as a tender and was always striving toward something greater. He was in the process of building his YouTube presence and working toward his goal of joining the United States Air Force. He took pride in the life he was building, but above all, he was most proud of the love he had for his wife, his dogs, and the life they shared together and the love he had for God.
Known by those who loved him as a true “gentle giant,” Josh had a quiet presence that was both comforting and strong. He was funny in his own way, with a contagious laugh and a smile that could light up the room. He had a big heart, always willing to help others, and carried a deep love for God that guided his life. Josh enjoyed boxing, working out, video games, and all things tech, and he found both passion and peace in these pursuits—especially in the boxing community he cherished.
Josh is survived by his beloved wife, Justine Marie Alvarado; his cherished dogs, Zaida, Clementine, and Drama, who he loved deeply; his mother, Demetra Burditt Lee; his father-in-law, John Alvarado; and his brother, Caleb Lee. He was preceded in death by his father, Jim Henry Lee III.
A viewing will be held on Wednesday, April 8, 2026, from 2:00 PM to 6:00 PM at The Gabriels Funeral Chapel, 393 N Interstate Hwy 35, Georgetown, Texas.
In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to AOA Boxing in Round Rock, Texas, a place where Josh found strength, purpose, and solace. AOA is a local Christian based, true non-profit organization, all their coaches volunteer their time in order to keep membership cost to the lowest possible for their members. Josh loved this boxing gym- the family seeks to honor him in this way.
You can make those donations here: powr.io/checkout_screen?unique_label=9c7ecdf5_1536692312
Josh will be remembered not only for his physical presence, but for the immense size of his heart. His love for God, his family, and those around him was unwavering. He had a special way of showing up for others, offering strength, kindness, and quiet support. His smile and infectious laughter will be deeply missed but forever remembered by all who knew and loved him.
“My flesh and my heart may fail, but God is the strength of my heart and my portion forever.” — Psalm 73:26
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