Justin Ferrin Arellano, 39, born May 26, 1982. Met his Heavenly Father on Saturday August 21, 2021. Candlelight Vigil: 9:00 pm, Saturday, August 28, 2021 at Stinger Field in Justin’s honor by his Azle Highschool, Graduating Class of 2000. Address: 9980 Ten Mile Bridge Road, Fort Worth, TX 76135 A Celebration ofContinue Reading
Justin Ferrin Arellano, 39, born May 26, 1982. Met his Heavenly Father on Saturday August 21, 2021.
Candlelight Vigil: 9:00 pm, Saturday, August 28, 2021 at Stinger Field in Justin’s honor by his Azle Highschool, Graduating Class of 2000. Address: 9980 Ten Mile Bridge Road, Fort Worth, TX 76135
A Celebration of Life: 5:00 pm, Sunday, August 29, 2021 at First Baptist Church of Lakeside, 8801 Jacksboro Highway, Fort Worth, Texas 76135
A Construction Coordinator for TRWD for the last 12 years. It was there, that he planted his feet and started chasing his career by attending college at TCC; were he continued to pursue and secure a future for his family.
Justin resided in Azle, TX. Where he and his fiancé, Andrea, lived together with their four boys. Justin and Andrea had established a firm and fixed relationship built on trust, endearment, confidence, patience and diligence. They coveted common goals in life and complimented one another with ease. They planned to proclaim and officiate their love for one another and unite as one before God surrounded and supported by family and friends on Tuesday July 27,2021 in Destin, FL. A destination that had become an annual family vacation spot. Their hearts were steadfast; their marriage was inevitable from the start.
Justin’s ambition was to simply be present in every aspect of his life. First and foremost, he was a godly man, an amazing father, a family man, he was loving, loyal, trustworthy, a protector of many, humble, selfless, intuitive, hardworking, proactive, practical and self-disciplined. His boys aspired him to instill success in anything they desired; teaching them along the way that nothing comes easy, you must show up, work hard, and giving up is not an option. His love for his family was unwavering, affirmative, yet righteous. He would let nothing stand between what was right, whether it be challenging or uncomfortable. He exemplified what he spoke into existence.
To have met Justin, was to have met a friend for life. His foundation of friends developed early on in his childhood, some who became family later in life and many that he remained and held near and dear to his heart throughout his time here on earth. He had a faithful and trustworthy utterance about him to all he crossed paths with. He enjoyed the simple things in life; anything that would attract his loved one’s presence. He had a passion for cooking and did so very well-He was a foodie at heart. He knew if he fed them, they would come. Hunting, nature and the woods was a serene place, God’s country; it was a place he felt grounded, where he shared experiences with his boys, family and friends. Sports- Football being his forte – that of which built bonds and kinships through life from both professional and youth. His hobbies were more than just a hobby, he always saw them as something bigger than what they were; they were life lessons, a reason to be present, a time of mentorship and a positive influence.
He was an upstanding man, and honorable man -Loved by Many and will be Missed by ALL!
He is preceded in death by his father, Jose Arellano; his brother, Jose III; Grandfather, Big Papaw, Papaw Camp, and Grandpa & Grandma Arellano.
Survived by his fiancé, Andrea Holder and their four boys, London & Kahnon Arellano and Andon & Jaxon Holder; Mother, Regena Wicker; Step-Mother Michelle Raines Fehse; Granny; Grandma Lupe; Sister, Teresa Deleon and her husband, Rito Deleon; Brother, Jason Arellano; Brother, Frank Davis Sr. and his wife, Shannon Davis; Best Friend of 30 years, Nathan Deleon and his wife, Rebecca; nieces and nephews-AnnMarie, Cameron, Madison, Kenzie, Skyler, Everly, Jase, Frank Jr., Michael, Sabrina, Drake, Eddie and Reagan; goddaughter Macy; great nieces, Remi and Raini; great nephew, Frank III; many aunts, uncles, cousins and countless number of friends.
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