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Richard C. Adams Jr.

Cleveland, Ohio

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RICHARD C. ADAMS, JR, 49 of Painesville; husband of Lyn, father of Richard C., III. Funeral Mass 10 a.m., Thursday, at St. Anthony Church, 521 Plum St., Fairport Harbor. Friends received 2-4 AND 7-9 P.M. WEDNESDAY, AT SPEAR-MULQUEENY FUNERAL HOME, 667 MENTOR AVE. PAINESVILLE. For information or...

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Lynn,

I sorry to hear about your loss and our loss. I remember Rich for his love of music (remembering the band days and his love of Genesis and Fayrewether ) and our discussion on coaching baseball. I also remember the good times hanging out with you guys after Blomquists wedding. He was a well respected auditor in our office and will be truly missed. If there anything I can do for you please let me know.

God’s Lent Child (author unknown)

“I’ll send you for a little while,
A child of mine,” God said.
“For you to love the while he lives
And mourn for when he’s dead.”

“It may be six or seven years,
Or fifty-two or three,
But will you, ‘til I call him back
Take care of him for me?”

“I cannot promise he will stay
Since all from earth return,
But there are lessons down below
I want this child to learn”

“I’ve searched the whole world...

Lyn,

Sorry to hear of the passing of Rick. I just found out from Karen. MY thoughts adn prayers are going out for you anf the family at this time.

Lynn:

Sorry for the loss to you and your family. I will personally remember Richie for many things. Among the many thoughts are the following:

Richie always expected my comments on his wearing short sleeve shirts to work on the coldest days of the year. I obliged and made his day. In return, he would smile which would brighten up my day. When Richie did wear a long sleeve shirt, he would make sure to stop by my office to show me, making the comment that “it’s much too cold for...

Lynn,
I'm sorry that I can not be there for you and the family, but I'm happy that Dad, Matty and Sabine are there. I have so many great memories of Cousin Ricky and I hold those close to my heart. I love you very much.

Were going to miss seeing Rich at work, not only was he a mentor for work related topics, we enjoyed talking about baseball with him even more. God Bless

Dear Lyn and R.C.

I'll miss seeing Rich at the office. Rich was always a pleasure to work with on our field audits back in the good old days.

I've always enjoyed talking baseball with him. I had a brief conversation with him during lunchtime on Friday (2/20). It was about the upcoming baseball season.

My deepest sympathy to you and your family at this time.

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief. Please accept our condolences

Dear Adams Family:
Rich was a good soul and he lived life as a testament to the things he believed in. He was honest, caring, helpful, and compassionate to others. His early passing must be hard, but in the long run, we may know God's plan. In these times, rejoice, for he has gone home.