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Sgt. 1st Class Brent A. Adams

West View, Pennsylvania

04/29/1965 - 12/01/2005

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December 1, 2005
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West View, Pennsylvania

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Sgt. 1st Class Brent A. Adams, 40, of West View, died suddenly on Thursday, Dec. 1, 2005, in Ramadi, Iraq. He was born April 29, 1965, in Lancaster and was an engineer for Sprint PCS and a member of the Pennsylvania Army National Guard, 2nd Brigade, 28th Infantry Division and Theta Xi fraternity...

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I come here today to read, to remember, to, yes, still mourn the loss of you Brent. I come here today cause I am awake at 3:00 am thinking about the fact that your son is about to be married! MARRIED! I can hardly believe it but it's true. I come here today to say I so wish you could be here physically to see the man Daniel has become. The loving, caring, adventurous man that so reminds me of you in the things that he says, does, mannerisms. I KNOW you will be with us and especially him...

Quite some time has passed since I last looked here Brent but your beautiful smile and the love and admiration so deservedly shown to you by so many remains unequalled. Pam, if you happen to read this, be assured Brent isn't forgotten - and nor are you.

Pam, I will never forget Brent or you! ❤❤❤

Pam, I think of you often and pray for you and your family, always! Much love.

Janice Lovett

Brent it never seems possible that I would be able to miss you even more but I do. I will drink a beer in your honor tonight as I have done for years. Always and forever.

This year will be 15 years since we have seen you, heard your voice, seen that smile, or got that hug. Sometimes it seems like yesterday and other times it seems like a lifetime that we felt those things.....I am here today, however, to once again thank all those people who continue to remember Brent - yes even after 14 years

Never forgotten. Our love and good wishes to all those who loved Brent in life and love him still. It seems nearly impossible to imagine that Daniel is now an adult, and that Brent would be 55 - still with the amazing smile that lights up his photo - and of course the story behind that yellow wrist band is special too. Blessings for Thanksgiving to each and every one of you.

It's been a while since last I wrote on Brent's memorial page but that doesn't mean he isn't thought about or spoken of with admiration and gratitude for his life and service. I do hope that Marilyn, Daniel, Pam and Barb in particular continue to gain comfort and strength through the many words written on this site - for they come from so many people all over - many of whom weren't fortunate enough to know Brent in his lifetime, but all of whom have gained an understanding of the fine man he...