Adam S Haradon

Adam S Haradon obituary, Seattle, WA

Adam S Haradon

Adam Haradon Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Sep. 26, 2025.
Adam S. Haradon, age 15, of Seattle Washington, died on the morning of September 22nd surrounded by his mother, Elisa Levine, his father, Zeb Haradon, and his identical twin brother Toby Haradon, who he loved more than anyone and anything else in the world. He was born in Seattle, Washington, on April 9th, 2010.

Adam was a sensitive, brave, determined, funny, mischievous, brilliant, curious, wonderful, sweet boy with big emotions. He loved making people laugh and smile with his pranks. He loved to swim, to go to parties, concerts, and football games, learning about technology and the brain, and hoped one day to pursue a career in neuroscience or business. He enjoyed learning about and building keyboards. He liked to listen to music, watch TV shows and movies with his family, play video games, and travel. He liked working out, getting new clothes, and going to his favorite restaurants. He was an excellent chef and used to enjoy making recipe videos and cooking for his family. Adam spent years taking karate lessons and had reached a purple belt. Adam loved and cared for his family. He loved playing with his cats, Spree and Snickers, and loved playing with his younger cousins. He frequently visited his extended family in Corning, NY, Livingston, NJ, and Athens, GA. He had also been to Rome, Disneyland, Florida, Alaska, and the Grand Canyon.

Adam was close to his grandparents and the rest of his family. Adam is survived by his father, Zeb Haradon; his mother, Elisa Levine; his identical twin brother, Toby Haradon; his grandmother, Rita Deutsch; his grandmother, Andrea Haradon; his grandfather, Mike Keane; his uncles Benjamin (Patti) Haradon-Keane; Caleb (Diana Jaramillio-) Keane; Larry (Jane Collier) Deutsch; Jay Koslofsky (Rebecca Burke); Chip (Carol) Haradon; his aunts Ariel (Derrik) Haradon-Chrisler; Debbie (Paul) Haradon-Brooks; Marylin (Bob) Pipes; his cousins Lily, Gabriel and Levi Haradon-Chrisler, Noemi Jaramillo Hills; Eli and Rachel (Ramon Castillo III) Koslofsky, Danny Sloan-Pipes, Molly (Peter Lezzi) Sloan-Pipes and her children Sawyer, Nellie, and Mabel; Chris, Colin, Erica, and Simone Haradon-Brooks; Jesse (Caroline) and Emilee Haradon; and numerous other extended family members. He was predeceased by his grandfather, Gerry Deutsch; his grandmother, Betsy Hull; and his uncle, Josh Keane.

Adam attended Small Faces daycare, Adams Elementary, Whitman Middle School, and Ballard High School.

Adam brought a smile to everyone's face with his jokes, joy, and delight, and will be deeply missed. We will hold him in our hearts forever and ever.

A private memorial service will be held. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation in Adam Haradon's honor to Bridges APG at http://givebutter.com/bridgespnwapg

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Sarah Furstenberg

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I'm heartbroken to hear about Adam. He was a delightful student who kept me on my toes and amused me with his sardonic humor. My thoughts are with Toby and the entire family.

John Monaco

September 29, 2025

I never had the privilege of meeting Adam, but I have no doubt that the world is now a harsher, darker, less joyful place without him. Please accept my heartfelt condolences.

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Andrea Haradon

September 26, 2025

We loved Adam so much! We were so happy to share part of his life with us. I will miss him terribly.

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