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Justin Tyler Ames

Birth
Death
27 Aug 2008 (aged 14)
Burial
Cremated, Location of ashes is unknown Add to Map
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JUSTIN TYLER AMES 14, of Highland, passed on August 27, 2008.

He was born on May 17, 1994, in Montclair, California. All who knew him considered it a blessing that they knew him. He spent most of his free time in a garage at his home building bicycles. He loved building and riding bikes and being with his family and fri ends. His life was cut short doing what he loved, riding a bike.

Justin is survived by his mother, Stacey McCombs; father, Seamus McCormick; grandmother, Sharlyn Dyer; aunt, Alicia Bell; brothers, Brandan McCombs, Christian Hunter-Ames, Joshua Lidikay, Robert McCormick; sister, Angelica McCormick.

A Memorial Service will be held Sept. 12, 2008, 6:30 - 7:30 P.M. at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, 7000 Central Avenue, Highland, CA 92346.

Published in the San Bernardino Sun on 9/11/2008



Friends and family of 14-year-old Justin Ames, who died Aug. 27th when he was struck by a San Bernardino County sheriff's patrol car responding to a disturbance call Aug. 22nd. Witnesses told the family that Justin's attention was caught by the first of two patrol cars that whizzed by and he failed to notice the second following closely behind. It was the second car that struck him.

Justin was born in Montclair and died on his first day of high school at San Gorgonio High School in San Bernardino.

His biggest interests mostly revolved around his bike, doing tricks and working on it with friends. He had a girlfriend and he liked the adventure of going with his dad to repossess cars.

Adding to the sadness of the occasion, Justin's parents, Stacy McCombs and Seamus McCormick, had set a wedding date of Sept. 13 before the accident.

The wedding has since been postponed, perhaps until sometime in December, McCormick said.

In addition to his parents, Justin leaves three brothers, Brandon McCombs, 23, and Christian Hunter Ames, 20, both of Highland, and Joshua Lidikay, 17, of Louisiana; a stepbrother, Robert McCormick, 15, a stepsister, Angelica McCormick, 11, and his maternal grandmother, Jan Dyer, all of Highland.

Funeral services for Justin will be at 6:30 p.m. Friday at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints at 7000 Central Ave., Highland.

Justin's remains have been cremated. A final resting place is to be determined.


JUSTIN TYLER AMES 14, of Highland, passed on August 27, 2008.

He was born on May 17, 1994, in Montclair, California. All who knew him considered it a blessing that they knew him. He spent most of his free time in a garage at his home building bicycles. He loved building and riding bikes and being with his family and fri ends. His life was cut short doing what he loved, riding a bike.

Justin is survived by his mother, Stacey McCombs; father, Seamus McCormick; grandmother, Sharlyn Dyer; aunt, Alicia Bell; brothers, Brandan McCombs, Christian Hunter-Ames, Joshua Lidikay, Robert McCormick; sister, Angelica McCormick.

A Memorial Service will be held Sept. 12, 2008, 6:30 - 7:30 P.M. at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, 7000 Central Avenue, Highland, CA 92346.

Published in the San Bernardino Sun on 9/11/2008



Friends and family of 14-year-old Justin Ames, who died Aug. 27th when he was struck by a San Bernardino County sheriff's patrol car responding to a disturbance call Aug. 22nd. Witnesses told the family that Justin's attention was caught by the first of two patrol cars that whizzed by and he failed to notice the second following closely behind. It was the second car that struck him.

Justin was born in Montclair and died on his first day of high school at San Gorgonio High School in San Bernardino.

His biggest interests mostly revolved around his bike, doing tricks and working on it with friends. He had a girlfriend and he liked the adventure of going with his dad to repossess cars.

Adding to the sadness of the occasion, Justin's parents, Stacy McCombs and Seamus McCormick, had set a wedding date of Sept. 13 before the accident.

The wedding has since been postponed, perhaps until sometime in December, McCormick said.

In addition to his parents, Justin leaves three brothers, Brandon McCombs, 23, and Christian Hunter Ames, 20, both of Highland, and Joshua Lidikay, 17, of Louisiana; a stepbrother, Robert McCormick, 15, a stepsister, Angelica McCormick, 11, and his maternal grandmother, Jan Dyer, all of Highland.

Funeral services for Justin will be at 6:30 p.m. Friday at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints at 7000 Central Ave., Highland.

Justin's remains have been cremated. A final resting place is to be determined.



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