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John Adamek
February 29, 2012
Dad, I will always be grateful to you for the wisdom you taught me. Not a day goes by that I don't use knowledge that you taught me. You were a caring father with integrity and class. I will miss you. You are gone, but the memory of you will always remain. You now have happiness and peace with Jesus. Your son John, and Michelle, Kristy, and Dylan.
Bob Adamek
February 29, 2012
Dear Dad, now you are painfree and walk with our lord. You worked hard the 93 years you were on earth. Now peace is yours. Love Bob & Diana
Craig Faust
February 29, 2012
We extend our deepest sympathies to the Adamek family on the loss of your father, John. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.
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