message for azers.....

bogey54311

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hey guys....
i know im kinda new to AZ but lots of you guys have personal relationships with me that post here....i just dont post that much.

a fellow AZer has just passed away.
you knew him as cuewhiz189.
his name was juston coleman.
he passed away last night at the age of 34 after a long 5 year battle with cancer.

i know many of you know him and have done deals with him.
he was a great player, friend and love to build and work on cues.
bill schick was a close friend of his also. he learned everything from him.

so please say a prayer for him and his famliy through this tough time, and please share any stories you may have about him here.

thanks for your time guys..........

chris
bogey54311@yahoo.com
 
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bogey54311 said:
hey guys....
i know im kinda new to AZ but lots of you guys have personal relationships with me that post here....i just dont post that much.

a fellow AZer has just passed away.
you knew him as cuewhiz189.
his name was juston coleman.
he passed away last night at the age of 34 after a long 5 year battle with cancer.

i know many of you know him and have done deals with him.
he was a great player, friend and love to build and work on cues.
bill schick was a close friend of his also. he learned everything from him.

so please say a prayer for him and his famliy through this tough time, and please share any stories you may have about him here.

thanks for your time guys..........

chris
bogey54311@yahoo.com
I didn't know Juston personally, but, from his posts he seemed like a great guy. My sincere condolences go out to his family and friends. I'm sure that he will be sorely missed.
 
br8knrun52 said:
May he rest in peace. My condolences to his family.


O god i know that guy he was from Augusta Ga .I sorry to hear that i'll let the guy here in town ..God bless. him he is in a better place now.
 

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I've spoke with Juston a few times over the phone and emails. Great guy! I'm sorry to hear this news, I thought he was doing well!
God Bless Justin, his family and friends!

The Zimmerman's
 
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I Only Talked With Juston A Few Times, But He Was Very Nice To Talk To. The Kind Of Person That Would Have Done Anything He Could To Help Somebody Out. My Condolences To His Family. If They Need Anything Let Us Know Here. I'm Sure With All The Good People That Post Here, We Can Help With Just About Anything His Mom Would Need.
 
Juston

bogey54311 said:
hey guys....
i know im kinda new to AZ but lots of you guys have personal relationships with me that post here....i just dont post that much.

I spoke with JC a number of times via email--very very nice person to talk with. He had a good relationship with a lot of people and cuemakers. My sincere condolences. Pauly
 
Juston and I have e-mailed and p.m.ed each other.He was very knowledgable about cues.I had no idea he was even sick.
Condolences to his family from my family.
He will be missed.


Bob
 
My heartfelt condolences to cuewhiz & though i don't know him, i read through his posts!
 
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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 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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