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Todd Adams

Salt Lake City, Utah

1950 ~ 2011

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1950 ~ 2011Todd Adams passed away at the age of 61 on September 19, 2011 surrounded by his family. He was born on June 29, 1950 in Salt Lake City, Utah to Homer R. and LaGrace G. Adams.Todd married his high school sweetheart Linda Smith on August 5, 1969 in Salt Lake City. They had three children...

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I was shocked to hear about your dad and we wish you and your family the best.

Our prayers are with you and your family Linda. We were in Texas when we heard about Todd or we would have been there for you.
All our Love,
Ron & Linda Brewer
Eric & Kama Brewer

Dear Adams Family,

I liked to listen to Todd’s wealth of knowledge. I’m sure as his family, you had already heard much of what he had to say about various subjects but much of it was new to me.

I gained an even greater appreciation of Todd the last time I helped out on Elephant Hill when the group split and I rode shotgun with him in what Aubrey and I affectionately refer to as Todd's Shoe, his VehiCROSS.

I used to joke that Todd would probably forget more...

Linda,
So sorry for your loss, thinking of you often. Should you need anything don't hesitate to ask.

Linda and Kids, I wanted to thank you for sharing your family with me in the younger years of the children (and you & Todd too :) I always looked forward to babysitting. Todd and Linda were the "coolest, hippest and grooviest" in the neighborhood and I always knew they looked after me as well(mentored if you can call it that in the early 70's) my prayers of comfort are with you. Todd made a very lasting impression on me (as did all the reptiles, birds and many other animals Todd said not to...

linda and family we are so sorry about todd the 4x4 community wont be the same with out him . had some unforgetable times with you guys. our prayers are with you

You will be sorely missed Todd.
Our heartfelt sympathy to Linda & the Adams family.
Todd earned the title "trailboss numero uno" many times over, & was always the most informative/interesting/friendly guy you would ever want to meet on the trails around Moab.
God speed my friend.

Ldub, Hunny Girl, & Jim

I have such fond memories of Todd; he was always kind and caring, often surprising me by sharing music he knew I'd like from his own collection. We had many good times, and he could brighten an entire day with his laugh. My heart is with you, Todd, and with Linda and your wonderful family. Thank you for enriching my life.

I am so sorry to hear about your loss..I loved visiting you and Todd. What fun times we had! My prayers are with you and your family..Kerry Singleton