In Memory of SPC Justin Anthony Qualls, ARNG
September 7, 1994 – August 3, 2015
In Memory of Natasha Jemmings-Qualls
August 25, 1997 – August 26, 2015
Mr. Justin Anthony Qualls passed away on Monday, August 3, 2015, near Butte.
He was born September 7, 1994, in West Covina, California, to John Cameron MacAdam and Tanya Diane (Qualls) MacAdam.
Justin received his education at Onaga Elementary School in Yucca Valley, California, and attended Butte High School. He served in the Montana National Guard and was employed as a Service Technician for Lisac’s Tires at the time of his death.
On August 25, 2014, he married Natasha Marie Jemmings at the Hitching Post Chapel in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. They were blessed with a son.
Even though Justin was born in California, he was perfectly suited for Montana. Hunting, fishing, or camping with his family, Justin always found enjoyment in being outdoors. When he wasn’t outside, Justin loved a game of cribbage. He will always be remembered as a wonderful son, husband, father, brother, friend, and soldier. He was loved by so many, and he loved them even more.
“Justin was an amazing young man who brought joy into so many lives. His smile would light up a room. He was such a joker and loved to laugh. Justin grew up in Southern California and moved to Montana in high school. Justin loved the outdoors which made Montana the perfect place to call home. He loved to fish and hunt. Justin joined the Montana National Guard Reserves when he was 18. He graduated Butte Highschool and went off to Fort Benning for OSUT. On August 25th, 2014 Justin married his teenage sweetheart Natasha. On March 12th 2015 Justin welcomed their beautiful baby boy, Blayze, into this world. Justin loved his wife and son with everything in him. He was an amazing daddy. Justin decided to walk on ahead of our family on August 3rd, 2015 and left behind his 17 year old wife who decided to join him three weeks later on August 26th, the day after she turned 18. They left behind their 5 month old baby boy, Blayze, who is now 5.” Shared by his mother
States he called home: Montana and California