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Daniel L. Adams

Miami, Florida

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Adams, Daniel L., prominent attorney, 68, of Plantation, Florida, died Wednesday, September 21, 2005, at Mercy Manor Nursing Home following a courageous two and a half year battle with cancer and complications following surgery in December, 2003. The love that Dan felt for his family and friends...

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I am saddened to hear of your loss, and truly wish I'd had the chance to meet Dan. I recall my grandparents,Louis and Gail Adams, speaking of him,and while researching our family's history lately,Mom (Shirley Kelley)spoke of him with affection. Please accept my deepest sympathies

Jim and I were saddened to hear of Danny's passing. My parents, Louis and Gail Adams were especially fond of him, his mother and family. My brother Loouis Adams Jr., passed away on October 20.

Deep sympathy to Julie and the entire Adams family. I practiced real estate law with Dan at EMO and so much enjoyed his company and legal mind. I can remember sitting with Dan in his office (full of mallard ducks!) and hearing stories about the old days practicing law, the history of land in Broward and other counties and his beginnings as a young lawyer. I could always go to him with a problem (personal or legal) knowing that Dan would always be available. He was a rare breed - a gentleman...

Dear Julie and Family,
The last time I saw you and Dan was at Promenade in the Park quite a few years ago. I am so sorry for your loss and and my heart aches for you. I have the most wonderful memories of you. When I saw you had been married in 1960 it took me right back to 1962 at Driftwood Junior HIgh School where I had you for Geography...where you caught me cheating in 7th grade and I was so devistated by having disappointed you that I was never even tempted to cheat again...

My sincere condolences to Julie, Meghan, Cristin and all of Dan's beloved family and friends. I will remember Dan's jovial nature, his kindness and his great sense of humor. He was a joy to practice law with for 19 years, and was a wonderful friend. He was a true gentleman, and an outstanding attorney, valuing diligence, professionalism and honesty above all.