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Adam Michael Spivak London

Newton, Massachusetts

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LONDON, Adam Michael Spivak Age 17, of Newton, suddenly by accident on Monday, August 23, 2010. Loving son of Barbara Spivak and Howard London. Beloved brother of Eric, Katie and his twin Sister, Lizzy. Cherished grandson of the late Harold & Ruth Spivak and Ruth & the late Jack London....

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Barbara and family, time goes by so quickly, but you will hold Adam in your heart forever. Love and prayers, Susan Mehigan

Barbara,
Just wanted you to know there's not a day that goes by that I'm not thinking about you and your family! I continue to pray for you and your family for peace and strength!
I wish I could take away your pain but I can't, I can only pray for you and please know that I am everyday!
Betty

My prayers are forever with your family Adam. Watch over everyone, especially your family and friends. They need you. <3 - Erica Begley

Barbara, I am truly sorry to know of your loss. Losing a child is a parent's nightmare & I am sorry to learn it came true for you. May the love of your family & your many friendships help you carry on despite losing Adam & allow to rejoice in the time you did have together with this lovely young man.

All the best, Marcy Mian

Dear Dr. Spivak and family - I have just learned of your devastating loss. My heart is with you at this sad time. Carol Topjian

Dear Barbara, Our deepest & sincere condolences to you & your family.We just recently connected Adam's name & words cannot express how saddened we both are.
Fondly, Al & Theresa Kline

Dear Dr. Spivak and family,
I am so sorry to learn of the loss of your son Adam. I did hear of his passing, but until yesterday when I saw you and your family on the news, did I realize Adam was your son. Please know you are in my thoughts and prayers at this time.

With deepest sympathy,
Arlene Young,
a patient of Dr. Spivak

Dr. Spivak and family,
I apologize for my lateness as I heard about the tragedy of Adam's death late> Words do not come easy at a time like this. I was heartbroken and cried upon hearing about your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you. I always enjoyed our conversations about the challenges of raising our children. many prayers coming your way
Fondly,
Bronwyn Mastrangelo

Dear Dr. Spivak,
I've been hearing about Adam on the news and reading about him in the Newton Tab. It's easy to tell how talented he was and that he was loved by so many. I just recently found out that he was your son. You may not remember me but I was the secretary in the E.R. at St. E's when you worked their.
My deepest condolences to you and your family at this sad time. Donata Thomas
Newton, Ma.