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Mark Michael Adamo

1959 - 2013

Mark Michael Adamo obituary, 1959-2013, Leesburg , VA

BORN

1959

DIED

2013

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Colonial Funeral Home of Leesburg

201 Edwards Ferry Road NE

Leesburg, Virginia

Mark Adamo Obituary

Mark Michael Adamo, 54, of Ashburn, Virginia, died peacefully at his home on November 26, 2013 from brain cancer.

Mark was born to the late Norma and William Adamo on June 10, 1959 in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. He graduated from Centennial High School in Windsor in 1977 and went on to study Architectural Science in the Building Science Program at Ryerson Polytechnic Institute (now Ryerson University) in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He was married to Karen Adamo, née Kessenich, on May 23, 2010.

A highly respected leader in his profession, Mark built an accomplished career in commercial real estate development. He was Senior Vice President of Development at Perseus Realty, LLC in Washington, D.C. since 2007 where he was responsible for the development and construction of over a dozen significant properties in the Washington metropolitan area. The most recent was Jefferson at 14W, a mixed-use development in the historic U Street corridor, which includes the new state-of-the-art Anthony Bowen YMCA.

In 1981, Mark joined the firm of Clifford & Lawrie Architects in Toronto. He was a technical consultant to architects, engineers and building officials with Canadian Gypsum Company from 1985 to 1988. He was Vice President for Development at Veranda Partners, LLC in Orlando, Florida from 2005 to 2007.

Mark joined the Real Estate Division of Manulife Financial Corporation in 1989 where he worked for fifteen years. He was the senior executive responsible for all design, construction and contract administration for Manulife's U.S. headquarters (John Hancock Financial) at 601 Congress Street in Boston, Massachusetts. In Washington, D.C., the most notable properties he developed for Manulife were 555 Twelfth Street NW and 1100 New York Avenue, the historic landmark Greyhound Bus Terminal. A Manulife colleague described these two buildings as "works of technical virtuosity and enduring beauty … truly great buildings that will stand the test of time and leave their mark on this city because of Mark's ability, drive and monumental achievement in delivering these buildings."

As impressive as all of his professional accomplishments were, he was deeply committed to his family. He was passionate about making a difference in the lives of his children Kathryn Adamo (24) of Saint Petersburg, Florida, Jaclyn Adamo (22) of Boston, Massachusetts and Thomas Adamo (19) of Saint Petersburg.

Mark's personal interests included architecture, music, theater, travel, golf, the St. Louis Cardinals, the Detroit Red Wings and the Auburn University Tigers. Above all, however, it was his dear family and friends that he cherished most.

Mark is survived by his wife Karen and her family; his three children Katt, Jackie and Tom and their mother; his sister Susan and her husband Don Kasprick of Beverly Hills, MI; sister Sandra and her husband Gary Lafleur of LaSalle, ON; brother William Adamo of Calgary, Alberta; brother Brian Adamo of Aurora, ON; brother Paul Adamo and his wife Franny of Windsor, ON; sister Laura Adamo of Calgary; sixteen nieces and nephews; aunts, uncles and cousins in Ontario; and, dear family friend Roger Waha. He was predeceased by his parents William (1998) and Norma (2004), sister Lisa Boyle (1998) and his grandmothers Justyna Adamo (1992) and Alice Moorcroft (1999).

A memorial service is being planned for January 11, 2014 in Washington, D.C. Please visit www.colonialfuneralhome.com to view a video tribute of Mark and to leave a message for the family. In addition to all those who brought such joy to Mark throughout his lifetime, the family is very grateful to Capital Caring, 209 Gibson Street, NW, Suite 202, Leesburg, Virginia and The Preston Robert Tisch Brain Tumor Center at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina.

Mark was a pillar of strength for his family, the proudest of fathers, a faithful friend and a gracious and beautiful man. We will hold on to his love and cherish his memory forever.
Published by Colonial Funeral Home of Leesburg on Oct. 3, 2014.

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KT

October 5, 2014

Im sincerky sorry for your loss . May you find well needed comfort at John 11:39-44

Joseph Ferguson

September 6, 2014

Karen---I just found out about all this happening in your life. I am sorry to hear of your sorrow. I am glad you had the happiness you did get to enjoy with a great guy, and I know you made him happy. I wish you the best and the Spirit of Peace always, forevermore.

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Julie (Veres) Reid

January 11, 2014

As I look back to years gone by and remember Mark, I smile. He played an important role in my life when I needed a 'backbone'. Above and beyond being a prom date and boyfriend, he was my friend. His compassionate and understanding ways helped me then and for this he will always hold a special place in my heart. To all of Mark's siblings, please know that each of you is in my thoughts and prayers. God be with him 'til we meet again.

December 31, 2013

Hold onto the many beautiful thoughts and memories of your love one, Mark Michael Adamo. May the God of all comfort give you the strength needed in theses very challenging times (2 Corinthains 1:3)

David Varner

December 31, 2013

I knew Mark first from colleagues that held him in high esteem, and then I learned firsthand when I finally had the chance to work with him briefly. He was a proverbial class act, always interested in design and always striving to balance the myriad pressures every project seems to face into something wonderful. Perhaps his sense of humor made things fall into place more readily.

Condolences to his family and friends.

Sincerely,

David Varner

Scott Dyer

December 31, 2013

Just heard about this and still can't believe it. Mark was my best man and I was his. He was so kind and supportive of me and helped me through a number of difficult situations. I am eternally grateful for the contribution he made to my life and I will miss him dearly. My deepest condolences to his family.

December 12, 2013

To Mark's Family, He will always be remembered with love & wonderful memories of years gone by. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Rest in peace dear nephew. Love Aunt Mary & Family xo

Valerie (Veres) Moretti

December 12, 2013

To Mark's dear family ..... I went to Centennial S.S.in Windsor, Ontario, with a number of Adamos, and remember them fondly. Please accept my prayers and condolences at Mark's youthful passing, and for your loss. I was living near Washington D.C. for many years as well, and am grateful that Mark's legacy there is assured.

with profound sympathy....

Kim McQueen

December 12, 2013

Dear Family, Mark left a wonderful impression on a loving father, brother and cousin. Anyone who knew Mark would know that his love will last forever. He is now with other loved ones and is looking down on all of you. I'm soo sad but we must remember his kind way. Our Love and Thoughts are with you all. Love Kim and Donny

Anne McQueen

December 12, 2013

Mark, I will always cherish the wonderful memories shared with our families years ago in Windsor. Will be remember always. Love Auntie Anne Windsor Ontario

Steve Belflower

December 9, 2013

My Wife and I are so sad to hear of Mark's passing. I worked with Mark in the late 1990's on an office building in Orlando. Mark was truly a special client. He took me under his wing and took it upon himself to mentor me and teach me so much about the business and the proper role of an architect. His personal investment in me has strongly influenced and bettered my career path. Mark was a wonderful client and an even better friend. I will always treasure the great times and great meals we had together.We'll see you one day up in heaven my friend!
Love, Steve & Jennifer Belflower

December 8, 2013

You are all in my thoughts every day.
With Love,
Judy Snyder

Jackie McVittie

December 6, 2013

A very lovely tribute and video. My deepest sympathy to the Adamo family. A very sad loss this is.

Jeffrey Bush

December 6, 2013

To Karen and Family, We are sorry for your loss. You are in our prayers.

Mark's Orlando Associates

December 5, 2013

Dear Karen, I only knew Mark for a short time and really took to him. I am so sorry for your loss. My sincerest condolences. Lester Schwalb

Georgia & Dan Behuniak

December 5, 2013

Karen,
Our sincere sympathy to you and to all of Mark's family. He was a kind and gentle man and we will always fondly remember how he made you smile. Dan & Georgia Behuniak

December 4, 2013

Karen,

With our deepest sympathy to you and all of Mark's family.

David and Francie Graves

Patti and Chuck Blanchard

December 4, 2013

To Karen and all of Mark's family: Charles and I are so saddened by your loss of a great guy. Not knowing him well, we are trusting that the wonderful things we have heard are a tribute to him and the person he was. We are thinking of you and hope you will feel free to call on us at any time you have a need we can fulfill.

Patti and Chuck

Jimmy and Maureen Cirrito

December 3, 2013

God Bless each one of you. Such a great person, never ever to be forgotten. Love you all very much. Jimmy, Mo and Kelsey

Peg Meagher

December 3, 2013

We are so so sad to hear of Mark's passing. Karen, this must be such a huge loss for you....I was expecting many years of gatherings and times to see you and Mark - what a radiant couple you are.....Know we are thinking of you and yours. Keep on keeping on and keep in touch. Love, Peg and Keith

December 3, 2013

So many wonderful memories of Mark, our deepest condolences to all of the Adamo family. With love, Joan and Jay Biggar

Barbara Skaar

December 3, 2013

Karen, I am so sorry for your loss. Please know you are in my thoughts and prayers.

Brad Black

December 3, 2013

Mark and I became friends during a past project. Words cannot express my sadness with his passing, nor can they convey the influence he had on my life. My condolences to his family.

December 3, 2013

Mark and I had some incredible times together. Italy, Washington, Chicago,Toronto, Boston and many more. Always at the top of his game, very professional, yet extremely personable. I will sadly miss him. We worked together for over 20 years on many projects. Saw my first professional baseball game with my son and Mark with his son in Toronto, many moons ago. I can still hear your infectious laugh. Godspeed my friend. Randy Wilson, Toronto

Jill Homan

December 3, 2013

I am so honored to have had an opportunity to work with and become friends with Mark. I will truly cherish the time we spent. My deepest sympathies to Karen and the Adamo family.
Jill Homan

Kerri Sharabi

December 3, 2013

We miss Mark dearly and will cherish the memories that we have forever.

My thoughts and prayers to Karen and the Adamo family.

December 3, 2013

Dear Karen and family,
It was an honor to be part of the team caring for Mark and know that he will be dearly missed. You all gave Mark the best care possible and feel he was a lucky man to have you in his life. I will keep you in my thoughts and prays.
God Bless,
Kim Brancato

December 3, 2013

Mark was an excellent colleague; thoughtful, forward-thinking and a pleasure to work with. We are grateful for having known him. Our deepest sympathies go out to his family.

Robin-Eve Jasper and the team at the NoMa BID.

Jeffrey Wieboldt

December 3, 2013

He was a friend and colleague that will be missed dearly.

Susan Kasprick ( Adamo)

December 2, 2013

You will always live in our hearts and prayers.

Laura Adamo

December 2, 2013

Thanks Karen for the lovely obituary. Missing Mark terribly and will love and adore him always. RIP dear bro. Your sister, Laura xoxo

Sandra Lafleur (Adamo)

November 28, 2013

In loving memory of a wonderful brother. We will love and miss you always.

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