Tony (Tails) Phillips
Lit a candle in memory of Justin M. McCoy
Birth date: Mar 25, 1973 Death date: Mar 6, 2015
Justin, a life long resident of Tulsa, passed from this life on Friday, March 6, 2015 at the age of 41. Justin was born March 25, 1973 along with his twin, Dustin Summer, to Brendalee Alice McCoy. He attended Disney Elementary, Fo Read Obituary
Lit a candle in memory of Justin M. McCoy
We shared the same birthday. We would always get together and celebrate…. he was the happiest drunk guy, full of love and positivety… I will always think of him on our birthday. And Dusty, maybe we can carry on that tradition ??
Justin has been a good friend of mine for around 25 years. We got aquainted via the CB radio. He was one of the most honest sincere person's i've ever meet in my life. My heart goes out to Dusty & her children & Uncle George. RIP Justin.
I have tons of memories about Justin…he was a great friend and neighbor to me for years, we hung out, watched thunderstorms together, went to the drag races, worked on cars, shared music and so many other things over the years. I am really going to miss him and his witty humor…we always spent halloween together scaring the local kids…he was always Freddy Krueger and I was Jason with a chainsaw and it never failed the kids were always more afraid of Freddy lol…we had a lot of good times over the last 20 years, good times and bad times…it really is tough knowing that he won't ever be around to hang out with us again but I do know for sure he is up in heaven with his mom looking out for all of his friends still here in this mortal life. Justin was an easy going guy and was easy to be friends with and always there to lend a hand if you needed it. I was leaving for cruise night one night and his tree fell into the street almost right on top of my truck so I called the guys and told them what had happened and before you knew it we had three chainsaws running and the tree was out if the street in less than two hours and hauled off in a couple of days…he was very thankful fir all the help…I am sorry for rambling but I will miss Justin dearly and Dusty if you or the girls ever need anything I am more than willing to help. Rest In Peace my friend it's going to stink not having you around.
I only been down here in Tulsa a couple years and met Justin on the radio, it seams like a lifetime of fun we had building repeaters.We hit it off I think cause we both loved programming machines for the Aircraft Industry.I don't do it anymore but it was a common thing between us that bonded us together.He would call or come over and we shared thoughts and ideals about how to this or that building repeaters.Justin was the 1st to bring 220 repeaters back to life for us Hams here in the Tulsa area.I will miss him much for sure.But knowing my buddy Justin, If there ain't a Ham repeater in Heaven wait there will be one shortly.To Dusty and the girls ans George his Uncle, We will always have a special place in our heart for your family.I was blessed to have Justin come in my life.To my buddy Justin I say have fun in Heaven just like we had down here.God BlessKA0JON David E. Kreifels
Justin has known my family for years. he has been like a brother. peace from KF5FSJ.
Justin is the one that really brought me into the amateur radio hobby. I have had my license since 2011 and never really did anything with it til I heard Justin on echolink. He has really got me back in. Even we have only known each other a few months, he has acted like we've known each other forever.