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Justin Gray Albright passed away Sunday, November 1, 2015. He was 39 years old. He left behind a beautiful wife, a loving family, and countless friends who will miss him dearly...
He was a talented writer, a dreamer, a gambler, and one of my very favorite people to argue with. He also loved to have a good time. He loved to be around people having a good time. He was a good time.
Those that knew Albright well will tell you that he was an all-too-willing co-conspirator for any and every kind of trouble imaginable. And this is the thing that most of us will miss the most... He had a way about him that brought out the delinquent in everyone he ever met. Albright would find a way to make you complicit. That rat bastard would take you places that only the devil knows, and give you a signed diploma for surviving the experience.
He was an absolutely dependable and brutally honest human being with a penchant for saying things that others only thought. He was, without doubt, a smack talker of the highest caliber. Anyone that ever sat at a poker table with him can attest to this.
I, and many more, will miss him in ways that we haven't even figured out yet. So, in the interest of brevity, I will leave it here...
The funds collected will go towards Justin's memorial and related expenses. There will be a celebration of his life at 10 am Saturday November 7th at Little Rock Funeral home.
-Jake
He was a talented writer, a dreamer, a gambler, and one of my very favorite people to argue with. He also loved to have a good time. He loved to be around people having a good time. He was a good time.
Those that knew Albright well will tell you that he was an all-too-willing co-conspirator for any and every kind of trouble imaginable. And this is the thing that most of us will miss the most... He had a way about him that brought out the delinquent in everyone he ever met. Albright would find a way to make you complicit. That rat bastard would take you places that only the devil knows, and give you a signed diploma for surviving the experience.
He was an absolutely dependable and brutally honest human being with a penchant for saying things that others only thought. He was, without doubt, a smack talker of the highest caliber. Anyone that ever sat at a poker table with him can attest to this.
I, and many more, will miss him in ways that we haven't even figured out yet. So, in the interest of brevity, I will leave it here...
The funds collected will go towards Justin's memorial and related expenses. There will be a celebration of his life at 10 am Saturday November 7th at Little Rock Funeral home.
-Jake

