CueWhiz189/ Juston Coleman has Passed

Juston was one of the good ones, That's for sure. He was one of the first to welcome Me here, and I always enjoyed his pm's, and swamping ideas with Him. He was always interested in My opinion even when he seemed to be very knowledgable himself, and even helped me out from time to time with a idea I Had not thought of yet. He loved cuebuilding, and I have no dought, had he not been cut short, with the passion he had for it, he would have been a very fine cuebuilder. This saddens me greatly, as I wish I would have been able to know him longer. Never did get to meet him face to face. Rest In Peace Juston, you will Be missed & Hope those butterflies are even more beautifull up there. Til we meet again My friend.

Greg
 
matching up

You can bet all you want, he's matchin up with someone, as we speak.
God bless his family.
Leonard and Janice Bludworth
 
we will miss him

hey guys...chris here in GA with Juston's family.
here is juston's mom writing to you about all the great posts you guys left................

i cant thank all of you enough for all the great things you have had to say , my son was quite a remarkable young man , i never knew that anyone else noticed , my youngest son found thiis site by accident before he flew home to be with and let juston know that he saw his name and all the comments on here , so the night juston passed we started watchin the post and have been monitoring it every since ,,, this group will never know how much you helped his brother and i through our hours of grief ....... all of you have been a god send...... thanks again Patsy coleman

here is justons brother.......

hi everyone thank you so much for all the prayers that you have sent to juston.

here is a story i think you will all love.

in his last few hours he was in alot of pain. the doctor upped his pain meds to make him more comfortable. his mind was not in the hospital, being in pain, or dying. he actually though he was gambling on a game of pool.
"put your $50 down and rack em'" he said. taunting his opponents. his body wasn't there in the poolhall, but his mind was for the last 3 hours of his life.
what a relief that in his mind, he was doing what he wanted to do so dearly.
jeremiah coleman.


thanks for all the posts, thoughts and prayers guys. you should be proud of yourselfs. you really made a huge difference in this familys life.

chris grader
bogey54311@yahoo.com
 
my best friend

juston was my best friend he thought me how to play pool about seven years ago and was on my back about the game ever since he was like my brother if you did not know him then you missed out on a great person i did not lose a friend i lost a brother and will forever be in my heart and thought's
 
We've lost a quality guy here on the forum, and we're all poorer because of it. Condolences to his friends and family.
 
My heart goes out to Juston aka cuewhiz and his family. I have spoke with Juston a few times over the phone and swapped several emails with him. Anytime I posted older Brunswick cues on here or ebay he was all over them. The first time I talked to him over the phone he was at the local pool room. He was interested in a couple 26 1/2's and a bunch of Hoppe cues for conversions, which was to be done by Bill Schick. Juston was very open and genuine. He made me feel like we knew each other for years. He was very knowledgable about the cues and offered his help to push them if needed. I called him back one day without knowing it was a # to a poolroom. When a guy gives you his contact info and the # is to a local poolroom, you know he's a real poolroom junkie.

Rest in peace cuewhiz, you will be missed but not forgotten...
 
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