Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Paul Francis Justus,

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70, of Salem, Ore., and a former long-time resident of Northwest Arkansas, died suddenly Jan. 20, 2021, of natural causes while on a walk in his Englewood neighborho­od.

Paul was an author and strong advocate of progressiv­e economic policy to combat our nation’s growing inequality and promote the common good.

He was preceded in death by his loving wife, Dr. Andrea Radwell, a noted stream ecologist, and parents Dr. John Bahan Justus and Mary Grogan Justus.

He is survived by stepson Brent Livingwell; step-grandchild­ren Sasha, Noah, Aliyah and A.J., of Boulder, Colo.; siblings John Justus Jr. (Tia) of Santa Fe, N.M., Susan Justus Weinstein (Robert) of Gainesvill­e, Fla., Janet Justus (Andrea) of Leawood, Kan., Margaret Justus of Austin, Texas, and Robert Justus of Kansas City, Kan.; and many nieces, nephews, and cousins.

Paul was deeply loved by his family and friends. Paul served in the Peace Corps in the island nation of Tonga and retired as a regional planner for the Northwest Arkansas Regional Planning Commission. He was an active member of the Unitarian Universali­st Congregati­on of Salem, an Eagle Scout, and served on the boards of several public service nonprofit organizati­ons including the Robert Schalkenba­ch Foundation, the Ozark Regional Land Trust and Common Ground USA.

He also published a children’s book about Georgist economic policy, Young George and the Dragon: An Economic Fairy Tale.

Paul was born in Kansas City, Mo., and graduated from Bishop Miege High School where he ran cross country and participat­ed in theater production­s. He earned a BA in economics from St. Louis University, and an MA in urban design from the University of Kansas’ School of Architectu­re.

Paul enjoyed spending time with his countless friends in Salem and Eureka Springs, Ark., playing his guitar, practicing Spanish, singing in choirs, spending time in nature and advocating for progressiv­e solutions to fight climate change.

Services will be announced once the family has determined a date. We ask that in lieu of flowers, donations be made in memory of Paul to Ozark Regional Land Trust.

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