In loving memory of

Justin C. Hughes
January 31, 1988 - August 12, 2019

Justin Hughes was a guy who enjoyed life to its fullest. He had a great sense of humor and loved to give those he loved a hard time. You could tell how much he liked you by the effort Justin put in to teasing around with you. He was very gentle and would do almost anything for anyone.

In 1988, the first transatlantic fiber optic cable was laid, laser eye surgery was invented, and Full House and The Simpsons were starting to run their second seasons after a successful first season aired on a weekly evening. During this year on January 31, 1988, Justin C. Hughes was born in Defiance, Ohio. He was the son of Jay L. and Stacy I. (Helf) Hughes. Along with his younger siblings, Breanna and Jeremy, Justin grew up in Defiance. He loved being active and adventurous outdoors. He had many fond memories riding horse, going fishing with his grandpa and taking trips with his cousins to Florida with their grandparents. Along with buddies, he enjoyed many weekends and weeknights out riding four wheelers.

While attending Tinora High School, he wrestled and played football. It was also during high school where he finally asked out Faron M. Clark. The two had known each other since the fifth grade. Faron became Justin's best friend and he introduced her to his love of four wheeling. After graduating with the Class of 2006, the couple was married on June 29, 2007 at Faron's parents' home in Defiance. They would move to Fort Wayne, Indiana for college where Justin earned an associate degree from International Business College in Accounting.

Justin began his professional career with Lincoln Financial Group in Fort Wayne. He worked nine years for them and was an account manager. When he was away from work, he and Faron loved to travel around and go to wineries. They loved going up to Traverse City, Michigan on the M-22 route and tour different wineries and would go for a week at a time. He enjoyed quality time with his family, adored his nieces and nephews along with his fur babies, Bella and Ollie.

Justin was first diagnosed with cancer in April of 2011. He had a stage 3 anaplastic astrocytoma and was told he would have 5 years or less of life.

While going through treatments, he had to take time off work, but that did not stop him from working. While Faron was there to help take care of him, he wanted to return the favor the best he could because she still maintained a full-time job. Besides from smoking meats, Justin gave cooking a try and found out he was good at it and it also helped take his mind off the everyday stresses he had battling the cancer. He and his wife would cook together, try new recipes and just experiment with new ingredients and techniques. Justin would go back to Lincoln, but it did not have the same fulfillment that he received from cooking. With the new passion for culinary cooking and add that to the passion of travel and wine, Justin began a blog to share with others he and Faron's love, "InspiredFoodies.com".

Being influenced by Faron, Justin began attending church with her in high school and that helped form his strong Christian faith. Through his battle with cancer, his faith helped lead him to stay positive. His testimony over the years brought many people to have a relationship with Christ and will continue in the future and is the best legacy he could have left. He was active after going through treatments and got into running in several 5K's, including one with Faron at the Defenders Dash and even convinced his brother and brother-in-law to run with him in a race. He and Faron also took many bike trips and was not uncommon to ride over 20-mile trips. As a kid, Justin wanted a sports car and as a reward he had after going through his treatments was the purchase of a Mustang convertible that he drove around proudly. He also was a proud Dallas Cowboys and Ohio Buckeyes fan.

Unfortunately, on July 26, 2018 Justin's family learned what they were terrified of. The cancer had come back, but not just like the previous brain tumor but stronger, larger and with vengeance. They traveled the country to find that right medical team and visited several leading medical research hospitals. Justin was told that he might have 2-3 months back in September of 2018. Little did they know how much of a fighter Justin was. He and Faron had recently moved to Columbia City at the beginning of the summer of 2019. Tragically, his health declined on July 15, 2019 and he had several seizures. Justin Hughes passed away in the arms of his loving wife and welcomed into the arms of Christ Jesus at 4:50 p.m. Monday, August 12, 2019 at Visiting Nurse and Hospice Home in Fort Wayne at the age of 31.

Survivors include his loving wife, Faron Hughes; two Toy Goldendoodle puppies, Bella and Ollie; parents, Jay and Stacy Hughes, of Defiance, OH; sister, Breanna Hughes; brother, Jeremy (Kristan) Hughes; grandmother, Dorothy Hughes, of Tollesboro, Kentucky; father- and mother-in-Law, Barry and Debbra Clark, of Defiance, OH; brothers-in-law, Shane (Tracy) Clark, Colt (Kerri) Clark; and Jordan (Tiera) Clark; and 11 nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Orin Hughes, Arthur and Pam Helf; nephew, Graham Hughes and two miniature Schnauzers, Halo and Coco.

A gathering of family and friends will be from 4-7:30 p.m. Friday, August 23, 2019 at DeMoney-Grimes, a Life Story Funeral Home, 600 Countryside Drive, Columbia City with a prayer service to conclude starting at 7:00. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made in Justin's memory to Cancer Services of Northeast Indiana. Visit www.demoneygrimes.com to send his family condolences online.

Tributes

Joe & Kathy Haines wrote on Aug 16, 2019:

"Faren. Joe and I were sadden to hear about your loss of your beloved husband. Please know that we have you in our hearts, thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. Wishing you and your family strength and peace. Deepest sympathy, Joe and Kathy Haines (Ft Wayne, IN)"

Joe & Kathy Haines wrote on Aug 16, 2019:

"Faren. Joe and I were sadden to hear about your loss of your beloved husband. Please know that we have you in our hearts, thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. Wishing you and your family strength and peace. Deepest sympathy, Joe and Kathy Haines (Ft Wayne, IN)"

Joe & Kathy Haines wrote on Aug 16, 2019:

"Faren. Joe and I were sadden to hear about your loss of your beloved husband. Please know that we have you in our hearts, thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. Wishing you and your family strength and peace. Deepest sympathy, Joe and Kathy Haines (Ft Wayne, IN)"

Barbara Sordelet wrote on Aug 16, 2019:

"So very sorry. Barb Sordelet"

Sherry Yagel wrote on Aug 15, 2019:

"Jay and Stacy and the entire family you will be in my prayers. So sorry for your loss. We've been neighbors for many years. Sherry Yagel "

Tim and Jenny Greear wrote on Aug 14, 2019:

"May God give you peace , where there is no more suffering. Such a wonderful young man, so blessed to have a strong and loving family to support him. We watched you throughout high school tear up the football field as well as wrestle with great pride and determination. Remember the wonderful joy and love he has brought to many whom he touched in his short time here. Know that his memories will live in all of us that were blessed you have meant him. We are praying for the family and friends to find that peace and joy that Justin would want you to all have at this time and in the days to come. Tim and Jenny Greear and Family "

Kathy Carpenter wrote on Aug 14, 2019:

"Justin was a true inspiration to EVERYONE. He faced many challenges in his life and never seemed to lose his faith in God. He suffered terrible pain but he also knew complete and unconditional love not only from his beautiful wife but all of his dogs.The ones that passed before him were waiting at heavens gate for him and the ones here on earth are lucky to have had him as their dad for the short time they were together.Justin knew and gave complete unconditional love and will be remembered as the special man he is.Thank you Justin for being the man of God that you were and never losing site of what is important.You are a true inspiration to us all. Faron I am so sorry for your loss and it pains me that I have to words to comfort you.My deepest sympathy to the whole family and that includes the furry little dogs that bought Justin and Faron so much joy. Kathy Carpenter"

Dianna Westrick wrote on Aug 14, 2019:

" My sincere thoughts and prayers are with you all. May you find peace knowing he is not pain anymore. May God Bless each and everyone of you. Dianna Westrick "

Cheryl Summe wrote on Aug 13, 2019:

"May your beautiful memories sustain and bring comfort to you during this difficult season. Please accept my deepest sympathies. Myprayers are with you during this time. May your memories of Justin and the love of your family surround you and give you strength and peace in the days ahead."

Karol wrote on Aug 13, 2019:

"I'm so very sorry. We are thinking of everyone in Justin's family ?? Karol & Tim Yeager "

Amanda hughes wrote on Aug 13, 2019:

"Uncle Jay and aunt stacy I'm so sorry for ur loss. Sending all the prayers ur way"

Brian Shafer wrote on Aug 13, 2019:

"So sorry to hear this Jay and Stacy and all family members. Sending prayers."

Lynda LeMaster wrote on Aug 13, 2019:

"My heart hurts for his wife and family. Praying God's arms wrap around d you in this time. "

Dawn Eppard wrote on Aug 13, 2019:

"I am extremely saddened to hear of Justin?s passing. I worked with him at Lincoln for a couple of years . This breaks my heart, was truly a nice guy. My condolences "

J.J. Butcher wrote on Aug 13, 2019:

"I am so sorry for your loss. Prayers for strength in the days, weeks and months ahead. J.J. Butcher"

Dave Kelsey wrote on Aug 13, 2019:

"I can?t imagine what your family is going through. I pray that God holds you very close, and grants you peace and comfort. Heaven has gained an Angel that will help guide you through this life. Love you much, Hughes family. "

Barb Williamson wrote on Aug 13, 2019:

"My deepest sympathy to all of you in your tragic loss. God be with you during this sad time ahead. Love to all- Barb Williamson"

Randy Grimes wrote on Aug 12, 2019:

"May each of you find courage to face tomorrow as you rest in the knowledge that we truly care about each of your needs and that we will walk beside you in your journey of grief. Randy Grimes, Brett Gerber and the Staff of DeMoney-Grimes Funeral Home "