Maryland Former Marist Red Foxes Wide Receiver Juston Christian, 27, Dies Untimely, Leaving His Parents Shattered!

Before Marist College, Juston was a varsity track runner for two years in high school.

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A football player from Owings Mills, Maryland, Juston Christian, passed away untimely on November 30, 2025, at the age of 27.

Nonetheless, the details surrounding his passing remain unknown.

Tragically, the former wide receiver took his last breath just 17 days before celebrating his 28th birthday.

Juston Christian is survived by his parents, Kevin and Lori Christian, and extended family members.

Born on December 17, 1997, Juston was a straight-up wide receiver at Marist College from 2015 to 2018.

He showed up as a freshman and right away started burning defenses, averaging almost 24 yards every time he caught the ball.

Juston played 4 seasons at Marist College. (Image Source: Marist Athletics)

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By the time he was a senior in 2018, Juston was basically uncatchable. He finished with 46 catches, 1,155 yards, and a school-record 15 touchdowns.

He had two different games where he went over 200 yards, including a 274-yard, 3-TD explosion against Columbia that still stands as the single-game record at Marist.

Over four years, Juston finished with 189 catches, 4,069 yards, and 34 touchdowns.

Let alone at college, he was also a two-time first-team all-county and all-division wide receiver in high school.

Before Marist College, Juston was a varsity track runner for two years in high school. He was one of the fastest guys around who was a two-time first-team all-county and all-division wide receiver.

Similarly, he also came home with silver medals in both the 100-meter and 200-meter dashes, plus a bronze in the 400-meter dash.

Following his demise, Marist Football 1st&Goal took to its social media to share a brief tribute post, which reads:

Thinking of Juston and his family tonight.
Those Common Threads that are woven into our Marist Family run deep, especially in our DC/Baltimore Group
RIP #86

Marist Football 1st&Goal

Thus far, his family hasn’t shared details about Juston’s funeral and memorial details as they are processing the loss.

During this challenging time, we extend our heartfelt condolences and pray for the strength of Juston’s parents, friends, and extended family.

Rest In Heavenly Peace, Juston Christian!

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