Justin G. Wickard

justin wickard

January 9, 1989 ~ March 21, 2025

Age 36 ~ Loving Son, Brother, Grandson, Uncle passed away on March 21, 2025. Preceded in death by grandparents, Dave & Carol Kauffman, Joe Kipka. Survived by father, Gary (Shelly) Wickard; mother, Denise Brynes (Joe Mitchell); siblings, Crystal (Cliff) Sheppeck, Ryan (Marissa) Wickard, Levi Moren, Marissa Countryman, Erica Mitchell; grandparents, Wally & Eva Wickard, Collette Kipka; nieces & nephews, Kaylee (Joe) Bracamonte, Ayden Sheppeck, Rylan Sheppeck, Archie Wickard, Lucy Wickard, Lilly Countryman; other relatives and good friends. Justin was adventurous from a young age, always climbing trees and fences, and he loved nothing more than playing football under the Friday night lights. He found peace in fishing and bringing people together to enjoy his delicious cooking. Not only did he care deeply for people but his love for dogs was second to none. Justin will always be remembered for his wonderful smile and his sense of humor. He will be deeply missed by family and friends. A celebration of Justin’s life will be held from 2-5 PM Saturday March 29th at Uncommon Loon Brewing Company – Grand Hall 10825 Lake Blvd., Chisago City. In lieu of flowers, memorials preferred to family.

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  1. I met him 90 days ago or so he was a sweet guy man sucks to see him this way god rest his soul

  2. In middle school Justin was the second person to talk to me. I was new to the school. Justin, Bryce and I were inseparable until high school. I have so many memories of him and his brother Ryan. Thank you for the good times, we were dumb kids who felt like nothings impossible. Pure love for you and your family.

  3. Justin was my neighbor for 2 years. It was covid times but I’ll always remember biking the lakes with him – he was proud of his bike! Late nights he would cook all sorts of treats with his suve machine. He had a huge heart & was always a positive vibe.
    I’ll miss ya big dawg!

  4. I only met Justin last year at the North End of little green gave him a ride back to his place in my tow truck and we hit it off pretty well I was excited to get off work and go fishing with him everyday I’ll miss you bud make sure you leave some fish for me up there when I get there


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