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Adam Thomas Roush

Washington, District of Columbia

Jul 13, 1983 – Jul 28, 2022

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BORN
July 13, 1983
DIED
July 28, 2022
LOCATION
Washington, District of Columbia

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Roush Adam Thomas Roush Adam Thomas Roush died suddenly in New Orleans on July 28, 2022, at the age of 39. Adam was born in Fairfax, Virginia on July 13, 1983, the oldest child of David A. Roush and Jane Marum Roush. He graduated from Fairfax High School in 2001, where he was on the cross-country...

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Dear Adam, I think about you everyday. And I wanted this down somewhere, so I'm sorry in advance. All things considered, I've become more spiritual and I'm not sure how I feel about that sometimes, but I write you things, tracing 'em with my fingers like a pen towards the sky, and send your way all the time. I miss you deeply and love you everyday, homie, and wish I could see you. Always R.I.P

To all who loved Adam, Sending our sincerest condolences for his unexpected passing. His kind and playful soul will always be remembered from our FHS years and beyond. Blessings from our family to yours, Dan (class of 2001) & mojo (class of 2002)

Margeaux, Jane, David, Abby, and Emilie - I´m so sorry for your tremendous loss. My teenage years would have looked so different (and much more boring) had Adam not been a part of them. I´ll forever miss that quick wit, silly sense of humor, endless energy, love of pranks, and fervor for unnecessarily intricate schemes for the sake of a few laughs. He introduced me to track and field in high school which sparked an interest in fitness and health which carries through to today. We ran our...

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Dear Jane and Family-So very sorry to hear of your loss. Adam's life, while too short, was well lived. I will keep him and all of you in my prayers. Sincerely, Tom Curcio.

Very saddened to hear about Adam and I'd like to offer my condolences to his family. We seemingly had every class together from the early years in Willow Springs to the later years at Radford. A flood of happy, cherished memories are making me feel appreciative of having someone like Adam as an integral part of my childhood. What a blessing it was to grow up with him, having someone who wanted nothing but to make you laugh and go on adventures. Long before the days of internet or cell phones,...

Adam, you were my absolute hero when I was a kid. And some things just don't change. I'll miss you and love you for the rest of my life. You had a way of lighting up a room with that wonderful laugh of yours and the way you could tell a story. Please RIP