In Memory

Justin Frederickson

Justin Dee Frederickson - Obituary

Justin Dee Frederickson, 29, of Kimberly, Idaho died Saturday, February 28, 2004.  

Justin was born February 21, 1975, in Twin Falls, Idaho, the son of Dennis and Kathy Whitehead Frederickson.  He graduated from Laurence High School in Kansas in 1993 and attended Kansas State University for one year.

On March 28, 1998, he married Dorothy Jean Duke in the Salt Lake City Temple.

Justin served a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the San Bernadino, California Mission.  He was an Eagle Scout and was also very active in the Church serving in the Elders Quorum as 1st Counselor.  He taught primary, Sunday School and was a scout leader.  He loved working with children and spending time in community activities in Twin Falls.  Justin was a devoted husband and son and loved spending time with his family.  He loved life and lived it to the fullest every day.  Justin was always willing to help anyone who needed help.

Justin loved to snowmobile and had been the past President of the Snowmobile Club.  He was employed at Gordon Paving as a Sales Manager.  He also owned his own business called Top Notch Striping.  Justin was involved with the Twin Falls Search and Rescue.  

Justin is survived by his beloved wife, Dorothy of Kimberly; his parents, Dennis and Kathy Frederickson of Lawrence, KS; his grandmother, Bonnie Frederickson and grandparents, Wayne and Jeannine Whitehead all of Twin Falls, Idaho; two brothers, Nicholas (Kelly) Frederickson of Dallas, TX, and Patrick (Amy) Frederickson of Pocatello, ID; one sister, Jodi (David) McLaughlin of Mt. Home, ID; and six nieces and seven nephews.

He was preceeded in death by his grandfather, John C. "Jack" Frederickson.

Service will be held at noon on Thursday, March 4, 2004.

This information was retrieved from the Times News, Twin Falls, ID  Tuesday March 2, 2004, p. A-7. 

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Here is a link to the newspaper article of Justin's snowmobile accident.

http://www.mtexpress.com/2004/04-03-03/04-03-03avideath.htm