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Just thinking about my ole Sigma Chi brother. He certainly will not be forgotten. IHSV
Alan Jerome Sheffield
November 26, 2022 | School
Pelham, Louisiana
TROWBRIDGE, ADAM S., III, age 41, of Vestavia Hills, passed away at the home of his parents in Ridgeland, MS on January 18, 2007 after a long and courageous battle with cancer. Visitation will be from 12:00 pm to 2:00 pm at Southern Heritage Funeral Home in Pelham, AL on Sunday, January 21, 2007....
Read MoreJust thinking about my ole Sigma Chi brother. He certainly will not be forgotten. IHSV
Alan Jerome Sheffield
November 26, 2022 | School
Joyce,
Tad and Jim...Warren and I cannot express how sad we and all of our family were to hear of Adam's death. We were out-of-town when he died and just heard. We know what a struggle he had and thank God for the wonderful family he had to love him and care for him these last years. We think of you often, always with a smile, and pray that God will keep you strong as you go through this sad, difficult time. We both send our warmest love..Jane and Warren
Jane West
February 20, 2007 | Shreveport, LA
Mr. & Mrs. Trowbridge and Family,
I, too attended Captain Shreve with Adam, and he was the happiest guy there! His name still makes me smile! My prayers are with your family.
Carrie Taylor Pergantis
January 31, 2007 | Plano, TX
Remembered By
Knakita McMullen
January 29, 2007 | Shreveport, LA
Dear Mr. and Mrs. Trowbridge,
Although I have been away from Jackson and Shreveport for 20 years now, my mother has kept me informed of Adam's battle. His warmth, courage, strong friendships, and perseverence are truly a testament to your family. He will be missed by all who were fortunate enough to have called him a friend. Please know that our love, thoughts, and prayers are with your family during this time.
Michele Tedford Garren
January 29, 2007 | Atlanta, GA
Mr. & Mrs. Trowbridge,
Enough cannot be said about the courage and love that I have witnessed from your family over the past year. Although his body failed him....Adam's courgage, strength and kindness were marbled in his character. Without a doubt, that was a gift from his parents. He was such a kind soul, and beside my own family I can't think of anyone I am more proud to have known. He was a stalwart friend and his impact on my life will endure forever. I hope that the memories of...
Jay Butcher
January 27, 2007 | Mandeville, LA
Mr. and Mrs. Trowbridge,
Adam and I carpooled to Riverside Elementary School during the second grade. You may recall that my mom drove a very old green car and Adam was somewhat embarrassed to ride in it. I'll never forget the day he decided to walk home instead of riding in that car! I can't say as I blame him ... it was a sight! That was just the first of many fond (and fun) memories I have of Adam. My prayers are with you and Adam's entire family during this time.
Jill Stravolemos
January 26, 2007 | Boulder, CO
Mr. and Mrs. Trowbridge
I was so sorry to hear of Adam's passing. I was glad to run in to him at a few football games at Ole Miss several years back---and great to see he had not changed like the rest of us, for I had not seen him since '89 in Oxford. Even though he and I had only spoken a couple of times since his illness, and rarely since school, I feel an immediate void, which I'm sure is insignificant compared to your great loss.
I'll miss Adam, as many will. I wish all of...
cobb hammond
January 25, 2007 | Memphis, TN
Dear Mr. and Mrs. Trowbrige,
I was deeply saddened to hear about Adam's death. I last spoke with him about two years ago. We talked and laughed for over an hour about family, friends, faith and the old I-20 Band days.
I thought of him as a little brother back then and remember his infectious smile and eternal optimism. He remains one of the most sincere and thoughtful people I have ever known. May you feel the peace of God today and in the days to...
Jeff Pennell
January 25, 2007 | Tyler, TX