Russell-Adamiak-Obituary

Russell A. Adamiak

Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania

1963 - 2017

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DIED
November 23, 2017
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Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania

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Russell Alan Adamiak, 54, of Lawrenceville, formerly of Arnold, died Thursday, Nov. 23, 2017, in UPMC Shadyside, Pittsburgh, after a courageous battle with cancer. He was born Sept. 27, 1963, in New Kensington, to Rudolph Victor and Jane Planovsky Adamiak, of Arnold. Russell grew up in Arnold and...

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Thank you all for the wonderful sentiments you have shared of my brother Russ. He was a big part in many lives and it is very heartwarming to read that so many agree.

My most honorable Bossman, Russ Almighty Adamiak, you made such an impression on my little career as field engineer which you tugged me under your wing to train and develop and stretch me beyond borders.

You are the best mentor one could ever asked for, genuine, caring, considerate while give us functional wings to fly beyond the horizon. You are never selfish to keep one from further promotion. I will never forget you, Russ, ISA 55:1-3. You are the righteous one. God bless your...

Russell, you took a chance on me in March 2009 on an internship that changed my life. You have blessed many. Rest well sir and God bless your family

Dear Russ's family, I am so sorry to hear this sad news... I am really sad ... I worked with Russ more than 5 years in Exterran. He was amazing person. I learned this sad news 2 days ago and was very shocked, my deepest condolences.. God bless his Soul. Russ was not only a colleague, he was my friend and brother. He supported me a lot in my career path. I miss you Russ very much my dear friend .. he was a real man, honest, brave and smart. Everyone respected his personality , professional and...

Thanks to all for remembering my brother. It is appreciated. I will miss him.

Roger

We will never forget our fun days at St. Vladimir's church and school with Russell, Roger, Mrs. Adamiak, and the whole family. He is at peace now. The Ellermeyer Family

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I am so sorry for your loss. May you gain strength and comfort by pouring out your deepest feelings to God in prayer.

To live is to go on a journey. To die is to come back home.