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After a 4 year battle with Type 1 Brittle Diabetes, Adam has succumbed to this terrible disease. His family is devastated by his passing. Those who knew him well loved him. He will be missed.
When his family thinks of Adam, they think of his deep love for hunting, fishing, and the outdoors—places where he felt most at peace. Adam was a considerate and giving soul, from helping blind kids learn how to ski, to making sure people had a freezer full of venison, salmon, or crab meat.
He was an avid skier and awesome soccer player in his day. He had a quick smile and a true heart. He loved his son, Daniel Wade and the memories they made together in the outdoors. His true friends knew that if you needed him, and he could help you, he would go out of his way to do so.
His nieces and nephews fondly recall trips to the coast, riding quads, and holidays full of laughter. They also think of the love he had for his family, and especially his mom, who knew him better than anyone did and who loved him better than anyone could.
1395 Arnold Lane, Medford, OR 97501

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