
Funding for Justin’s Funeral
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Update 11/27: With heavy hearts, we inform you that unfortunately Justin succumbed to his illnesses and passed away on the morning of Friday the 26th. We are so grateful for all of the support and patience that everyone has had for us this past week. He is loved by many, and although he was sedated and unconscious, we were able to say goodbye over the phone with his mom in the hospital room with him. His services will be on Wednesday the 1st, at 1 pm. It will be graveside, with masks and social distancing required. No exceptions. We will meet at Pine Grove Cemetery, 765 Brown Ave. Manchester NH 03103. All are welcome, and we hope to see you there. All funds will go towards Justin’s funeral expenses. Please share this information, as we’d like for everyone to have the opportunity to come. Thank you so much - Justin’s family.
This is my brother Justin. Right now he is fighting for his life in the ICU with COVID-19 and double pneumonia. If you know Justin, you know him as a goofy, simple guy who likes to make people laugh. If you don’t know him, I hope one day you get the chance to.
Three weeks ago Justin contracted COVID-19, and has been hospitalized coming up on two weeks. Last week he was moved to the ICU, and there have been talks of intubation. We pray it does not come to that. He has been alone this entire time, as we are not allowed to visit, which has dampened his spirits quite a bit.
Thinking of his future and recovery, Justin will have a long road ahead of him. He will not have secure housing when he leaves the hospital. He will most likely need extensive medical care following his release as well. The pandemic had already stripped him of his job, apartment, and decent insurance. We are asking for any help, generosity, and prayers through these trying times to get Justin back on his feet when he gets better. Thank you all in advance, and please keep him in your thoughts.
Organizer and beneficiary
Corinne Boucher
Organizer
Manchester, NH
Barbara Boucher
Beneficiary