"i will go juliana mango and i meet here.going to welcome pension house"
Justin J. Roller "JJ"
Mr. Justin Roller, of Grand Ave. in Port Washington, passed away unexpectedly following a motorcycle accident during the early morning hours of Friday, May 20th, 2005. He was 23 years old. Justin was born on February 28, 1982 in Port Washington, son of Jean Roller. After graduating from Cedar Grove - Belgium High School he went on to receive his Associates Degree in Marketing. He was currently working at Concorse Motors in Glendale. JJ was involved with baseball leagues, shot in pool leagues and was an avid sheepshead player, but his first love was his motorcycle. He was frequently seen with his second love, a gray '89 Plymouth Reliant that was covered with Mopar decals. Justin was a kind person who was well liked by his friends and family. He is survived by his parents, Jean Roller and Jeffrey Thiel of Belgium, grandparents Wilmer & Kathy Roller of Sheboygan, Alice Strauss and Harold (the late Virginia) Thiel, both of Fredonia, and great-grandmother Mary Roller of Port Washington. He is further survived by his very special friend Victoria Herian of Port Washington, aunts, uncles, cousins and many friends. Memorial Services will be held Wednesday, June 1, 7PM at the Eernisse Funeral Home in Port Washington. Pastor Jim Eggert will officiate. A Gathering of Remembrance will take place that day from 4:30PM until the service at 7PM. Memorials to the family can be made for a scholarship fund to be set up in Justin's name at CG-B High School.
Justin continued his wish to help others through tissue donation.
Service:
7:00 PM at 1600 W. Grand Ave. on June 1, 2005 (map/driving directions)
"i will go juliana mango and i meet here.going to welcome pension house"
"I was blessed knowing J.J. but only for a short time. They are times I will remember though. I am much older than J.J. but played ball with him for 4 or 5 years. I can say though that J.J. always had a smile on his face and loved life. He loved gettin"
"Like so many others, I knew JJ through Wal-Mart. He was one of those people that you could always count on to have a smile on his face. When I think about JJ, I can hear his contaigous laugh, one which will never be forgotten. JJ touched a lot of lives"
"I have knowen jj for over 16 years. He was a great friend to all. We had a lot of great times driving to school and home. Hanging out with him was great to he always knew how to get the party started. There are so many memories we all have of him i know w"
"JJ and I met when he started seeing my sister Callie. He was so sweet and always made me laugh. He always made Callie smile and that made me feel good to see my sister happy. Callie and JJ had something special that will be missed. JJ was such a caring pe"
"Justin (Stinky/Baby) and I were fast friend. We worked together at Gordie Boucher in Port for about a year before anything serious started to happen. I feel like I fell in love with him instantly. He made me feel safe, and like I could tell him all my "
"JJ was the most energetic, fun loving person to be around. We always looked forward to seeing him. He will be truly missed. We will all have to remember all the good times we had with him. Our deepest sympothies to all who knew him."
"I knew JJ from Cedar Grove High School. I moved here from PA to Belgium and JJ was the first person I met. We were neighbors and hung out in his basement to play pool after school. He welcomed me like no other person would have. He was the kindest, most f"
"I met JJ while working at Gordie Boucher. He always had a smile on his face, regardless of how bad the day was going. I will never forget how excited he would get when he would buy a new part for his car. JJ was a great guy and he will be missed. My thoug"
"jj and i met when we i was 18 working at walmart we both went through a lot of since then but we remained friends ever since and even though we did not see each other on a everyday basis when we did it felt like we were kids again.i give you my thoughts a"
"I will always remember JJ as the little boy down the street who I took care of before school and played with Kurt .To Jean and Jeff as a Mother who has lost a son also my heart goes out to you.There are no words I can say to to help you with your pain. J"
"My brother Robert Rothman, my mother , Helen Rothman and myself saw JJ grow up through the years. He was a very friendly, helpful person along with his parents. We give our deepest sympathy to his dear mother and dad who were so very proud of him."
"My dad and I knew JJ from Walmart and are both very saddened by his sudden death. We will continue to remember his infectious laugh and kind spirit. "