Justin Thomas Kaleokalani Gomez, 45, of Apopka, Florida passed away on September 29, 2021. Mr. Gomez was born on December 30, 1975 in Honalulu, Hawaii. He is survived by his loving wife Deanna Gomez; children Xander, Lilian and Bryson; mom Judi Howk; dad Harrison (Tanna) Gomez’ silbings Kristina Kamake’eanina, Tyler Gomez, Anthony Gomez, Mykalyn Rajkowski, Ivy Palisbo, Haley Gomez, Tiare Owens, Noehalani Foki, Harrison Gomez Jr. and Libery Hose; in laws Don and Barbara Peterson and Dustin (Rochelle) Peterson and many adored nieces, nephews, loved ones and friends.
A Memorial Service will be held in Justin Thomas Kaleokalani Gomez’ honor. The date holds a special place, as it will take place on Justin and Deanna’s 18th Wedding Anniversary;
Sunday, October 17, 2021 3:00 pm at:
Apopka Calvary Church of the Nazarene
750 Roger Williams Road
Apopka, Florida. 32703
In the main sanctuary.
Service
Memorial Service
Apopka Calvary Church of the Nazarene (Main Sanctuary)
750 Roger Williams Rd, Apopka, FL 32703
3:00pm
Diane and David Swan says
So sorry to hear about Justin,he was a good person with a positive attitude…may he Rest In Peace…You and the children are in my thoughts and prayers…
Mable and julie johnson says
Just wanted to let you know deanna and family how sorry julie and i am and how heavy our hearts are at the passing of your husband and father of your beautiful children i cant imagine how hard it is for them and im sure there are no words to explain to them about all of this either just letting you know you are in our thoughts and prayers during this time
Puanani Duncan (AUNTY PUA) says
Deanna, you had some precious years with this son of God, and he still lives on in your memories and in the lives of your children. I considered him as one of my own children, especially when he was living in San Diego. He is the first of my nieces and nephews who has the privilege of returning to our heavenly Father. I know that he is with my parents, his grandparents, and that they are doing marvelous things in the celestial kingdom. My mother was also a professional musician, and they are probably singing some good old Hawaiian songs together. My father always said he was a very good listener as he admired my mom playing music in different venues in Honolulu. I’m sure he’s listening to Justin and his grandmother as they harmonize together. He was also a very good hula dancer, so he’s probably not only listening, but also dancing at the same time. They are celebrating his arrival there, and we are celebrating the legacy he has left behind here with you and your precious children. Me kealoha pau ole. Never-ending love to all of you.