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MOSIER, JUSTIN ADRIAN THERE AND BACK AGAIN. Always a Hug, Always a Smile. Tender of heart, captured spiders set free; but ruthless still - Squashing crickets when they chirped too loudly, interfering with sleep. Sleep, a blessed respite after hours of toil or play. Hours of blessed sleep - a time of freedom, escape to a place of peace. Magical hours of dreams. Rest in peace. He played hard. He worked hard. And in one brief, tragic instant, on September 21, 2004, he was gone. Justin Adrian Mosier began his brief Journey of Life on December 28, 1979. Born in Laramie, Wyoming he spent most of his time in Nebraska and South Dakota. Many people were touched by Justin's gentle nature; hugs given and received, smiles shared, heart of gold, magical dreams, we will miss him. Justin enjoyed being with all of you whether at work or play-he will miss you. His Family mourns. His Mother, Robyn Morrison and his friend and Step Dad, Monte, introduced him to their beautiful home area in New Brunswick. The Bay waters of the East Coast, the ocean called Atlantic, Justin got to see some of them, he was waiting to see others. His Grandpa and Grandma, Dennis and Sandy Olivier, shared their home and love with Justin for many years. His grandpa, so proud of his ability at work. His grandma, patient with his play. His brother, Miles Mosier, Marine Sergeant, stationed for the last 5 years at Okinawa. What fun they had while growing up. His sister, Shannon, and her husband Josh Franke. Little sister grown up blessed Justin with his nephews, Jacob & Christian - they so enjoyed him. His Uncles, Aunts, cousins, & other relatives...his family of friends from the Alex Johnson and other favorite places. He enjoyed you and the time you shared. Thank you for the times, for the rides home, for the laughter, for the Magic. Justin was a good worker but more, he was a Great Dreamer. Services to begin Justin's Journey to the next realm were held Friday, September 24th at Behrens-Wilson Funeral Home with visitation on Thursday. Justin was given military honors. A reception was held in the Ballroom of the Alex Johnson Hotel at 523rd 6th St, Rapid City, S.D. Graveside Service was at Pine Lawn Memorial Park - his final view features Harney Peak, the Needles & Mt Rushmore.