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Justin Donald Diakow
Born February 7, 1988 - November 25, 2023

With heavy hearts and sadness, we mourn the loss of Justin Donald Diakow, who left this world on November 25, 2023 at the age of 35 peacefully at his home in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. Justin's unexpected departure has left an immense void in the lives of all who knew and loved him. 

Born and raised in Moose Jaw, SK, Justin was a person who was kind and compassionate. Justin's love for animals knew no bounds, and he found solace and joy in their presence and leaves behind his dog Polo.

One of Justin's passions was travelling, which he discovered during his younger years while embarking on adventures with his doting grandparents. As a lover of computer games and card games, he could easily immerse himself in a virtual universe or gather friends for a lively card game, creating memories along the way. Shortly after high school, Justin spent time on Vancouver Island before returning home to pursue a career in the hospitality industry. For the past five years, he dedicated himself to serving others at Mulberry Estates in Moose Jaw, where his love for people and caring nature showed in every action. Justin was liked by both residents and colleagues alike.

He often assisted his family on their farm, helping to plant trees and enjoying it he harvest of fresh garden produce. Justin was preceded in death by his beloved grandfather, Edward Diakow, and great-grandparents Pender and Eileen Smith. He is survived by his mother, Sandra Diakow; his sister, Kaylee Bird and his grandmother, Margaret Diakow.

Justin will forever be remembered as a soul who radiated love, brought joy to those around him, and left an everlasting impact on our lives. His absence leaves an ache in our hearts, but we find solace in knowing that his spirit will live on in the treasured memories we hold dear.  May you rest in eternal peace, dear Justin. Expressions of Sympathy for family may be shared by mail to: Box 361 Assiniboia, SK S0H 0B0 or Eirene.ca
 

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