Larry-Adams-Obituary

Larry Adams

Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania

1951 - 2021 (Age 69)

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Larry Adams 07/12/1951 - 12/31/2020 Larry Alan Adams passed away on December 31st 2020, at 0045 at the age of 69 at Bryn Mawr Hospital in Philadelphia PA. He was born in 1951, in the great western city of Casper Wyoming, to Murrel " Pete" Adams and Barbra Lee Adams. He was a 1970 Graduate of...

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Rest in Peace Larry <3 With love and good memories of our time together living in College Point. Ronnie

Dear Family Members, Please accept my condolences on this anniversary of Larry´s passing. This community has never been the same since. I feel fortunate to have known Larry and would be happy to hear from Sharon sometime. Thank you for your service Larry and for your kindness while you were here.

Dear Larry, Pocono Forest community has not been the same since you moved to the Upper Room, as Mahalia Jackson beautifully sings. Your sense of humor is missed, as is your common sense approach to daily matters and your intelligence. As I write, I recall your empathic gaze and the struggle with pain which you so admirably conducted for so long. Wherever you are in that Upper Room, you are remembered fondly and always will be - as long as I am here. To Sharon and Family big hugs in this new...

Dear Larry, We all miss you at Pocono Forest Sportsman Club, and in the neighborhood; we often reminisce about you at your local haircutter´s. Your sense of humor, kindness and friendliness touched us. all I know you are listening and probably shrugging your shoulders in a characteristic gesture, ready to tell another captivating story related to this conversation. May your spirit inhabit comfortably the heavenly spheres, now that you no longer have the earthly pains and experience no more...

Dear Larry and Family, Larry, you have been a great friend and neighbor. I will always remember, in the dead of winter, my then husband Keith was sick - his stomach. Roads were slippery. Slipping and sliding, I couldn´t make it across our road. Larry was undeterred. He brough ginger-ale and crackers to the other side of the road and handed them to me. Keith got better thanks to you. Sweet man, overcame his daily pain with a smile and a shoulder shrug. Larry, you will forever be here,...

Larry was the most caring, patient and wonderful man that I have had the pleasure to meet. His heart had to be as big as his smile, infact you could even hear his smile over the phone. No matter how busy he may have been, he would always stop everything he was doing to talk with me and make sure that his grandson and I were happy and doing ok. He always told me not to worry about things, because everything always had a way of working themselves out. I'll always cherish our talks and miss...

Larry was more than my neighbor, he was my family and "big brother". Larry was the sun in the morning and the moon at night, always shining. He was the voice of reason and just the most amazing loveable person in the world. His laugh was one of a kind and words could never describe his personality. His "whatever" shoulder shrug and massive bear hugs made my day no matter how I felt. GOD definitely broke the mold when he created this loving, caring and patient man. I will miss our...

This man was my friend. He gave me a place to live when I was homeless after my house fire. We split firewood together. He called me to let me know a turkey was coming down the ridge while I was hunting and I got it. We went deer hunting. We went to the movies together. I escorted him when he traded in his Harley for his last ride on that bike he loved. He was a good man and will be sorely missed.

My deepest sympathy to the Adams Family for the loss of your loved one, Larry Alan, and pray God gives you comfort, peace and strength.