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Bryan Scott Adams

Atlanta, Georgia

Mar 24, 1965 – Mar 8, 2012 (Age 46)

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BORN
March 24, 1965
DIED
March 8, 2012
AGE
46
LOCATION
Atlanta, Georgia

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Family-Placed Death Notice ADAMS, Bryan Scott Bryan Scott Adams, 46, of Atlanta, Georgia, passed away on March 8, 2012. He was born March 24, 1965, in Independence, MO. He graduated from Lee's Summit High School in 1983 and attended the University of Missouri. Bryan is survived by his...

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Bryan was a long-time and good customer of mine, though we haven't done business in years. I am sorry for your loss. Deepest sympathies.

I am trying to find information regarding services for Bryan in Atlanta. Please let me know if and when this is still happening, and if I can help in any way.

I knew Bryant as a customer. He was always eager to please and very patient. I liked him and was a repeat customer. I can only surmise about him as a husband and father, but judging from my experience as a customer, I am certain that he was compassionate and caring. My sympathies to family and friends.

I am at a loss for words. I will miss you "Bryan with a Y"

My deepest sympathy goes out to Bryan's loved ones. Bryan was a good friend and mentor to me. He stood by me and helped me during some of my hardest times. I learned so much from him. His mind was genius and his heart was genuine. May he rest in peace. ~ Karen Frisone,

Butch & Mary,
I am shocked and saddened by the news of bryan's passing. Please accept my deepest sympathies during this dark time. May you find comfort and peace as you journey through this pain. Please know that my wife and I will pray for you and your family.

With all our love . . . Roy & Sherry Crigger

Mary, Butch & Jonni,
We are so sorry and are thinking of your family right now. Nothing can be said to make it better but just remember all the joy you shared as a family.

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

Although I hadn't seen Bryan in many years, I looked up to Bryan as a big brother figure growing up. We both were drummers, loved the emerging computers/electronics that began to arrive in the late 70's early 80's. He's the only person I've ever known that could simply take something apart and then fully understand how it worked. Bryan had an amazing knack for understanding all types of electronics and was able to become an expert in pretty much anything he chose to pursue. He demonstrated...