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Mike
January 28, 2024
I wish I had the chance to say goodbye. We had so many wonderful times together.
Bobby and Tracy Anderson
June 20, 2008
Adam (Naz) will certainly be missed by all. His personality was one that will be carved in to the many memories of the Bellingham, Horseshoe Drive residents. From what I understand his compassion, wit and brains carried over nicely in to his career at Fidelity. I had the opportunity to play golf with my brother Steve and a couple of other co-workers at Fidelity yesterday that confirmed my assumptions. They both agreed Adam was one of a kind and an extreme force with helping people at Fidelity and very good in his profession. I unfortunately will not be able to make the services tomorrow celebrating Adam’s life but wanted to chime in and echo how sadly he will be missed by everyone he touched. My condolences go out to the entire Curll Family.
Tom Martell
June 18, 2008
Our family is sad to hear of Adam's passing. We were next door neighbors for about 14 years. We, the Martell's, all have fond and wacky memories of living on Horseshoe Drive. Adam will be surely missed, but his memory will remain tightly tucked away in our hearts forever.
Kathy Barthe
June 18, 2008
I am incredibly saddened to hear of Adam’s passing. I will forever remember him full of life and laughter, young and handsome. I was blessed that he was my friend. And I will truly miss him.
My deepest condolences to both Tim and Adam’s family.
Dianne Anderson
June 18, 2008
My thoughts and prayers are with Tim and all of Adams family, he will be greatly missed. Adam was truely a ball of fire. We had so much fun growing up together in Bellingham, he also got me into a lot of trouble, which I laugh about it now. When I think of Adam all I do is laugh he was so funny and kind, he had a wonderful heart. I admired him too as he was strong, he stood up for the people he loved and for what he believed in. I could go on and on about my memories of Adam as they are all good ones. He is with Eileen, Eddie, and Laura and is at peace now. We will all miss him a lot, and I am so proud to have known him and to be a part of his life. Thanks Adam for always making me laugh.
Miss you ! Dianne
Audrey Anderson
June 17, 2008
I remember so much of Adam as a young boy growing up next door to me in Bellingham. He was a ball of fire - funny, witty, but also very compasionate. I remember one of his best friends was Kathy Ryan, a girl across the street who was very sick and died much too young herself. He and she were so close. He cared so deeply for her and was devistated when she passed at 14. As an adult Adam became my family because our parents ended up marring - Eileen Curll and Bill Anderson (Illy and Billy the called them). As a wedding gift Adam gave them a pet - a very skiddish, nerotic cocker spaniel named Rusty. Even though we lost Eileen over ten years ago, Rusty is still with Dad today. That was a special gift he gave my Dad. Rusty is probaly Dad's best friend these days. In addition, Adam actually helped me interview for my job (that I still have) here at Fidelity. He was a great guy! My sympathies go out to his partner Tim and their immediate famlies. We will miss him greatly.
Susan Curll Ventura
June 13, 2008
Thank you for posting your thoughts and stories here. It is a comfort to know that Adam is remembered by others.
On behalf of Adam's family,
Katherine Lowell
June 11, 2008
I just recieved the news of Adam's passing today. I am so so sorry. Adam was my godchild as well as my cousin and I am thankful that I have so many special memories of him. I also want to send my deepest sympathies to Tim and the rest of my cousins and their families.
rick williams
June 10, 2008
i knew adam when he worked in FITSCO for the phone organization and I worked for FIIS and the FIRSCO phones. I worked alongside his brother andrew. Adam had a rapier wit, sharp as a tack, yet would go out of his way to help you if you simply asked. He was so very nice to me early on in my career and often said that we can't take everything so seriously. I found him to be more and more personable each time I would chat with him and I am very saddenned to see this vibrant, kind soul has moved on.
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