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Obituaries

Justin “Chicken” McNamara, 31

Dan McClelland

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Justin “Chicken” McNamara, 31, passed away unexpectedly on Thursday July 29, 2021. Arrangements are under the care and supervision of Frary Funeral Home. Calling hours will be held on Friday August 6, 2021 from 12p.m.-4p.m. A celebration of life will take place the following day, on Saturday August 7, 2021 starting at 2p.m. at the VFW.

He is survived by his loving parents Brenda and Michael McNamara; his brother Branden, wife Christina, and their two children- Alica and Branden Jr. (a.k.a. Big Mac). Justin is also survived by his sister Jodi, her partner Kyle, and their children Logan and Layla; his brother Michael and his partner Callie, his brother Alex and daughter Quinn, and his little sister Sara St. Louis and her husband Matt along with their soon to be born baby boy, Jaxon. He is also survived by his Nanny, Janice Bombard, his dog Astor, as well as many aunts, uncles, cousins, friends, and the adopted “honorary McNamara crew.”

Justin Daniel McNamara was born on November 25, 1989, the son of Brenda and Michael McNamara. He graduated from Tupper Lake Middle/High School in 2008.

In the loving words of his brother and best friend, Branden “Chicken had many names as he was many things to everyone. He was a son, grandson, nephew, brother, and best friend.

“Anyone who knew him knew that his favorite name to be called above all else was 'Uncle Chicken'. He was always spoiling all his nieces and nephews to the maximum wherever they were. He loved them with absolutely everything he had.”

Said Branden, “I will forever miss our guy day Saturdays, or our Sundays yelling over the Giants and/or Cowboys games, but what I will miss the most is our endless hours of playing MLB The Show. Until we meet again bro, we all will love and miss you forever!”

His legacy continues through the gift of organ donations.

In lieu of flowers, donations in Chicken’s memory can be made to the Make A Wish Foundation.

The family thanks everyone for all their thoughts and prayers.

Condolences can be made at www.fraryfuneralhome.com