The community in Raymond, New Hampshire is grieving heavy this week after heartbreaking news spread that Justin Pacy, known by many as a proud dog dad, loyal friend, and passionate hunter, has sadly passed away in November 2025. Friends online been sharing shock, sadness, and disbelief, saying it don’t feel real because Justin was the type of person who filled room with jokes, warmth, and the kind of presence that stick around in your memory long after he gone. His passing leaves a emotional space no one was prepared for, especially those who knew him best.
Many locals remember Justin out in the woods at sunrise, hunting season after season, sharing stories about wildlife or showing pictures of his beloved dog proudly sitting by his side. People said he had a peacefulness out there, finding calm in nature, and that joy was something he always loved passing along to friends, nieces, nephews, or anyone who asked how to track or move quiet through the trees. Now, the silence feels louder without him returning home.
Online tributes say Justin’s dog was like family, and it hurts watching the pup confused without the man who spent every extra minute playing, walking trails or riding around town. Folks say if you saw Justin, you saw his dog too, tail wagging, windows down, and Justin smiling big like life was simple and perfect in that moment. That kind of bond is hard to come by, and everyone feeling the ache of watching that story end too soon.
Loved ones describe him as hardworking, reliable, quick to help with yard work or heavy lifting, even when he already tired. He would drop what he doing if someone called and said they needed a hand or just someone to vent with. That’s the type of loyalty he carried, quiet but strong. Now people sit at kitchen tables wondering how to fill that chair he always leaned back in, laughing at the same jokes he told last week.
Funeral and memorial plans are still being arranged, with updates expected soon as the family works through the shock and complicated emotions. Friends asking others to give them space and kindness, because grief ain’t clean or polite, and everyone dealing in they own way. Some have mentioned setting up donation pages to help with unexpected costs or animal care, though official details not publish yet.
Neighbors shared that Justin loved living simple, outdoors, and surrounded by honest people. He hated drama but loved campfires, late-night road trips, and those quiet moments when the world just feel still. Now that stillness feel wrong, because he not here to share it anymore. Hunting buddies said their next season going to hurt, because the spot where he stood is now only wind.
If you knew Justin, take a moment to remember the good. Share stories, photos, laughs, because the world already heavy, and remembering him lightens the weight at least a little. Keep his family, his friends, and yes, his loyal pup in your thoughts as they navigate what tomorrow looks like without him walking through the door.
Rest easy, Justin. Raymond NH will miss you louder than words ever explain.

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