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Justin T. Nass

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Justin T. Nass, age 45, husband of Kalee, of Hutchinson, Minnesota, passed away on Sunday, June 2, 2024, at his home in Hutchinson.

Memorial Service will be held Wednesday, June 12, 2024, 11:00 A.M., at Peace Lutheran Church in Hutchinson.

Gathering of Family and Friends will be held one hour prior to the service at the church.

Memorial Service will be livestreamed via https://www.youtube.com/@peacelutheranchurchhutchin6143

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Peace Lutheran Church
400 Franklin Street SW
Hutchinson, MN
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Peace Lutheran Church
400 Franklin Street SW
Hutchinson, MN
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Funeral Chapel
Dobratz-Hantge Funeral Chapel
899 Highway 15 South
Hutchinson, MN 55350
Phone:(320) 587-2128
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Obituary

Justin Thiel Nass was born on January 30, 1979, in Janesville, Wisconsin. He was the son of Jody Holtz. Justin was baptized as an infant on September 2, 1979, and was later confirmed in his faith as a youth on May 2, 1992, both at Peace Lutheran Church in Hutchinson, Minnesota. He received his education in Hutchinson.

On July 14, 2012, Justin was united in marriage to Kalee Fisher at Peace Lutheran Church in Hutchinson. This marriage was blessed with three children, Nevaeh, Sydnee, and Eli. Justin and Kalee made their home in Hutchinson. They shared 11 years of marriage.

Justin was employed at Pro Maintenance as a Salesman. He was a member of Peace Lutheran Church in Hutchinson.

Justin enjoyed the outdoors: hunting, fishing, camping, and moral mushroom picking. He was a very lucky and positive person and loved to beat his family and friends playing cards, poker, dice, or pool. Justin was a family man most of all and cherished time spent with those he loved.

Justin passed away on Sunday, June 2, 2024, at his home in Hutchinson, at the age of 45 years.

Blessed be his memory.

Justin is survived by his:
Wife, Kalee Nass of Hutchinson, MN;
Children, Nevaeh, Sydnee, and Eli Nass of Hutchinson, MN;
Parents, Daniel and Jody Holtz of Hutchinson, MN;
Brother, Cory Holtz of Mound, MN;
Sister, Amber Harrier of Dickinson, ND;
Nieces, nephew, cousins, aunts, uncles, and friends.

Justin is preceded in death by his Niece, Alexis Laughton; Grandparents, Darlene and Larry Thulin, Dolores and Otto Holtz; Step Mother-in-law, Diane Fisher.

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  1. Rachel Kroells says

    June 3, 2024 at 5:54 pm

    I will always cherish our times and memories together. Justin was a great friend and good guy all around. I will remember his smile and laugh.
    My sympathy to Kalee and his family.

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  2. Paul Schmidt says

    June 3, 2024 at 6:45 pm

    Justin always called me uncle Paul because he was good friends with my nephew. I always enjoyed that of him. He will be greatly missed. Good luck to Kalee and family and Jody and Dan. Best wishes.

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  3. Valerie says

    June 3, 2024 at 7:21 pm

    So very sorry to hear of this great loss for all of his family, friends and those who he impacted with his presence here on Earth. Prayers being sent for God’s comfort for all in these days to come.

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  4. Sue Azure says

    June 3, 2024 at 9:45 pm

    Keeping you and your family in my thoughts and prayers. So sorry for your loss.

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  5. Lucyna spyra says

    June 4, 2024 at 12:05 pm

    Justin was like a brother to my family, he always knew how to put a smile on your face with his sense of humor. He will never be forgotten and always will be missed. I hope everyone will always tell the wonderful stories of great memories to his children so they know what a wonderful man he was.

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  6. Tessa Steindl says

    June 4, 2024 at 1:57 pm

    I’m so sorry to hear about the passing of Justin. I only had the pleasure of knowing him for a few years. He was always so nice and friendly. I will always remember camping with him, his family and all of his friends. It was like his own little neighborhood at the campground. He definitely knew how to party, make people feel welcome and included. I will always remember how much his children loved and cherished him. He and his little guy, Eli were just like 2 peas in a pod and did everything together. Sending my thoughts and prayers to all of you during this difficult time. Cherish all of the memories, smiles, laughs, fun and everything else that you can.

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  7. Claudia says

    June 4, 2024 at 2:16 pm

    I met Justin on the ALS Support Group page on Facebook. We messaged with each other over a couple of years. I too have ALS and we both did our best to support each other. Justin was a good friend to me. We were both there for each other when times were toughest. We also shared the special occasions we were so glad we didn’t miss. He shared the family trips, the Africa trip he shared with his daughter, which was so special to him, the dance recitals, the birthdays and the first days of school. I feel lucky to have known such a kind man who cared so much for his family. I already miss our friendship.

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  8. Lori and Brian Kaping says

    June 4, 2024 at 4:37 pm

    Our deepest sympathies to the family of Justin. He was a selfless Man taken far too soon. May you find comfort in knowing he is free of pain.

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  9. John Tusha says

    June 4, 2024 at 6:40 pm

    Justin, I’ll Miss You Brother. Long Ago We Met and were always friends after that & a Great Friend You……My Condolences to Family , I know no words can touch what you feel now.

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  10. Desiree Kircher says

    June 5, 2024 at 7:19 pm

    So sorry to hear of Justin passing. Prayers to his family. Justin was one of the sweetest, carefree, fun, energetic person I knew. He always made people feel special and loved his friends! He will truly be missed.

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  11. Roger and Marlene Hettver says

    June 7, 2024 at 5:44 pm

    Dan and Jody and family; Sorry to hear the loss of your son Justin. Our thoughts and prayers go out to you during this rough time. May the Lord comfort you and guide you through this. Take Care!! Roger and Marlene Hettver

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  12. Nikki Fisher says

    June 11, 2024 at 11:05 am

    Justin as a brother-in-law = ADVENTURE! We shared many good laughs and good times. He cared deeply for his nieces and nephew and really enjoyed pestering them, which was always fun to watch.
    When I spent time with the family a few months ago, he shared that the song he is most embarassed to admit he liked was Nelly Furtado “Like a Bird” and proceeded to play it twice. Ever since then, I feel as though I hear this song play all of the time. I will always think of him and picture him flying away and it makes me smile.
    The last conversation we had, admittedly, was the hardest thing I have done. He had tears streaming down his face and was unable to communicate his feelings. I told him that his family would be fine. His children will be okay. His wife will be okay. They have a whole tribe of family and friends to help them and be there for them. I promised everything will be alright and while he will be missed terribly, his children are amazing and strong and I will be in their lives forever to help them and talk about him with them.
    While my heart is broken for his immediate family, I feel relief, mixed with happiness, knowing he was released from the prison of his body.

    FLY HIGH JUSTIN. FLY LIKE A BIRD!
    All my love to everyone,
    Nikki Fisher

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