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Adam Black

Helena, Montana

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Adam Black, 80, was born on Dec. 4, 1927, to John and Annie Black in McHenry County, N.D. Adam passed away on Dec. 28, 2007, at the Heart of America Medical Center in Rugby, N.D.Adam married Ada Axtman and they shared their lives together for over 60 years. After they started their family in...

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My heartfelt sympathies to you all. Obviously I missed knowing a couple of wonderful people. I knew Ann and worked with her at 4B's and she taught a wonderful work ethic which I'm sure she learned from her parents. Be happy for the time you had with your parents.

To the Black Family, I still remember all the great lunches your Dad and Mom served up at "Next to Haps". I ate lunch there countless times back in the early 80's when I was still living in Helena. My condolence to all of you. STEVE

TO ALL THE BLACK FAMILY,
SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT ADAM - THE MEMORIES OF 4 B'S AND NEXT TO HAPS WITH ADAM & ADA AND ALL THE BLACK FAMILY MEMEBERS ARE SUCH FOND ONES.
HE WILL BE MISSED AND THOUGHT OF.
HELLO TO EVERYONE THAT I KNEW.

It's never easy to see a fine person go. My friend Harold, I empathize and care very much.

My GRANDPA----Was the best! Was a wonderful man and never let nothing get in his way. I love you so much and miss you! You take care of grandma up there. Love ya always, Deborah, Ricky, and Jordan Black

My heart felt thoughts go out to Adam's family. I knew Adam back in the early 70's when he would come into the 4B's Cafeteria in the mall. I always found him to be full of grace and goodness, caring for others and sharing his own heart to all who were fortunate enough to cross paths with him. Thomas Fujii Stockstill

Adam and Ada's visits to the cafeteria are fondly remembered by me. They were caring people. May the Lord Jesus bring comfort to the family.

I will always remember your whistling, cooking & love of your family. May God Bless & take care of you.

My daughters and I would go to Next to Haps every Saturday after finishing their newspaper route. They loved the huge cinammon rolls. Even years after my children were grown and gone Ada and Adam would ask about them. Ada and Adam were good people, they will be sorely missed.