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Lakeville - Justin Romeo Graham passed away on Sunday, December 21, 2025. Born on January 28, 1975, Justin was the son of the late Joseph & late Ida (Spinetti) Graham and the late Charlie & Donna Randall-Lacey. Justin was the proud father of Addison Graham. He leaves behind his daughter Addison & her mother Patricia Welch; his mom Donna; his many siblings - John Graham (also his Godfather), Joseph Graham, James Graham, Jeff Graham, Jody (Graham) Carrigg, Jennifer (Graham) Salvato, Joya Graham, Jason Graham, John Skroski & the late Alicia (Skroski) Khlass; many nieces, nephews & cousin; his dear friend Heidi Denise, many friends; and his 3 cats. In his early years, Justin lived in Cambridge & Somerville, spending his high school & young adult years in Marshfield. Moving back to Somerville, starting a family, eventually moving his family & settling in Lakeville - where he had spent summers throughout his life. Justin adored his loved ones and had many passions, but his daughter Addison and family always came first. He was a good man and a devoted & amazing dad - caring, proud, supportive, never-ending encouragement & supported creativity. He took every opportunity to participate in activities with her - even took to the stage with her in theater & dance; canoeing together on Long Pond; volunteered for her Girl Scout troop; produced, directed, filmed & edited her CATV show “Out & About with Addison Graham”; working in the yard; and the list goes on. He enjoyed: collecting & antiquing and was proud of his record, comic book & toy collections; music, seeing live bands, karaoke, dancing, comedy shows & plays; the holidays, especially Christmas, Halloween, birthdays & Father’s Day; sitting by Long Pond, Lakeville & Taunton River, Somerset; and watching the sun rise & set, and star gazing. Justin was a carpenter/contractor by trade, even traveling out of state for masonry work and finding himself hanging from scaffolding. Following Hurricane Katrina, he volunteered & traveled with a team to Louisiana to help rebuild. He was a founding member of CSWC, and an Officer on the Board for nearly 25-years. He was very dedicated to CSWC, and the Clark Shores community, having been a member of the community since he was a boy. Justin also served on the CSA Board for 15-years and even served as Vice President. Justin had so much love & passion in his heart that would fill any room he walked into. His big personality & great sense of humor would put a smile on your face. He was kind, compassionate & loving - he was everything! He was someone who found joy in the smallest moment. His life, his love & his compassion will live on through those who were lucky enough to know & love him. Sincerely, he was a one-of-a-kind man that his daughter Addison will forever be grateful to call “My Dad”! He will always be in our hearts and be remembered with a smile. Visitation for Justin will be held Sunday, January 4, 2026, from 2pm to 6pm, at Dahlborg-MacNevin Funeral Home, 280 Bedford St., Lakeville. The funeral will be Monday, January 5, 2026, a 10am family viewing, and line up for the funeral procession, which will proceed to Sts. Martha & Mary Catholic Church, 354 Bedford St., Lakeville for an 11am Funeral Mass. Following the Mass, there will be a Celebration of Life Memorial Reception for Justin at The Alley Theater, 133 Center St., Middleboro. Flowers will be accepted or in lieu please make a donation in Justin’s name to Lakeville Animal Shelter, 8 Montgomery St., Lakeville, MA 02347.
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