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OBITUARY: Henry Justin Sale Sr.

Henry Justin Sale Sr., 66, of Hamlet who touched the lives of many with his kindness warm smile, passed away at his home.

He was born in 1958 in Richmond County, North Carolina.

Justin served his country proudly in the U.S. Navy and later pursued his career as a machine operator. Despite his busy schedule, Justin always made time for what truly mattered to him — spending time with his beloved family. He cherished every moment spent with his family, creating unforgettable memories filled with love and laughter.

Some of Justin’s hobbies would include his passion for the great outdoors;: guns, fishing, and small farming with his beloved goat, Trooper.

Described as kind and welcoming, Justin had a remarkable ability to brighten anyone’s day with just a smile. His positivity and generosity were felt by all who knew him, leaving a lasting impact on the hearts of those around him.

Justin will be dearly missed by his surviving family: his devoted spouse, Amy Boyette Sale; his children, Henry Justin Sale Jr. (Erica), Krystle Sale (Cuong) and Caleb Sale; his canine companion, Bear; his grandchildren, Baden Sale, Clayton Sale, Baylee Sale, Andy Bowman, Leighlan Bowman; his brothers, Shane Sale, Jamie Sale; sisters, Trusia Parker, Gina Davis, Tammy Campbell; his stepmother Brenda Ann Sale; along with numerous other relatives and friends.

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He is now reunited in eternal peace with his father, James Henry Sale, mother Ola Marie Short, brothers, Jimmy and Paul Sale, sister Alice Miller, who have gone before him.

A visitation will be held on April 2, 2024, at Outreach for Jesus in Hamlet, North Carolina from 12:45 to 1:45 p.m. followed by a funeral service at 2 p.m. to honor and celebrate the life of Henry Justin Sale with Pastor Marvin Taylor officiating.

Burial will follow at Richmond County Memorial Park.

Justin’s legacy of love and compassion will forever live on in the hearts of those who had the privilege of knowing him. May he rest in peace knowing that he was cherished by many and that his memory will never fade.



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