Justin Bartlett Obituary, Death – The information that Bartlett had passed away was confirmed by the individual who was referred to be his sister. In addition, the GoFundMe account that was initially established to help with the financial responsibilities related with medical treatment has now been moved to pay the expenditures that are involved with the funeral. You have the opportunity to donate right here. At this time, we would like to offer Bartlett’s friends and family our most sincere sympathies on their loss. My brother, Justin Dale Bartlett, went away peacefully while sleeping this morning at approximately three in the morning. He was just thirty-three years old. (1/9/2023),” noted Bartlett’s sister. “Yesterday turned out to be an amazing day for him. Two of his lifelong companions paid him a call and surprised him with a visit.
They had a great deal of laughter together. The day before, my husband had spent time with him, and throughout that time, he had insistedently urged him to get some physical activity while they were together. My mom and dad were the ones that remained up all night with him after Edge left because they wanted to make sure he was okay. Before then, his guardian angel of a girlfriend, Lauren, had been there for him around the clock for the previous week. “We were together for the evening before yesterday as well as for the morning of today. I spent the greater part of the night before rubbing his back, legs, and head in an effort to make him as comfortable as I could. We spoke about the good old days when we were children and young adults. When it was our last time together, he recalled, “Remember when you, me, and my mother and father took on little train to the Grand Canyon?”
It was one of the more recent recollections that he discussed with me. The fact that we were able to say “I love you” to one another the other night before I shut his door to let him get some rest is something for which I will be eternally grateful. I want to make sure that everybody knows that he fought against this illness right up to the very last. I want to make sure that everybody knows that. Even as recently as the night before, he was telling me that the newly formed weakness in his legs and the other changes in his health were merely temporary setbacks and that he will be OK in the near future. “To say that his final few years were difficult would be an understatement,” she added. “It would be more accurate to say that they were challenging.” But… He can finally relax now that everything is taken care of.