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Josue carranza
October 4, 2024
I knew Adam since Sohmore year chemistry, and English and Environmental science Junior year. While I was not as close to him as others, we were not strangers. With the same cadence he'd greet me with a, "Wassup Sway" and dap me up. I saw him every other day sophomore year and everyday junior. That environmental science class specifically was always a struggle to do work with how much we'd talk and joke around. I had that class with Alexander and the 3 of us would talk about relationship problems or work or whatever came to mind. Sophomore year was the same and I even remember me, Adam, and Ali freestyling one day because we were bored. Adam was hilarious, he had a distinct way of saying certain inside jokes such as the way he'd say,"denim". My greatest regret is one night I might've saw him but I couldn't really tell. If only if I'd taken the time to turn around and say hi even if I ended up being mistaken. While I'm not religious, I hope God most merciful and gracious has accepted Adam into his Kingdom of Heaven. I should've shared this when I had the chance to speak into the microphone, but the tragedy that is his passing put a large knot in my throat. I also felt it inappropriate to speak without having a proper speech prepared. Throughout the funeral, memories of my interactions with Adam returned to me and made me laugh when reminiscing. I hope you all carry such memories with you as to never forget my friend.
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Christian Chavarria
October 1, 2024
Something I will always remember about Adam is that he was always a hard worker and good friend. He was always willing to help and was a funny guy. Adam was always smiling even while working he would make my coworkers and I laugh. I´m going to miss having a great coworker/friend
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