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Adam Michael Green, age 25, was born September 9, 1999, in Lamar, Missouri, and passed away unexpectedly Monday, December 9, 2024, at his home in Hartville, Missouri.
He is survived by his parents, David and Virginia “Ginny” Green of Hartville, Missouri, two brothers, Jeremy Sartin and his wife, Danielle, of Aurora, Missouri, and Cody Wiedekind of Clever, Missouri, six sisters, Tiffany Yutesler and her husband, Paul, of Springfield, Missouri, Amy Horton and her husband, Jason, Heather Green, Krista Morris and her husband, Denver, Kaylan Williams and her husband, Colby, and Ashlee Green all of Texas, and several nieces and nephews who he loved so dearly.
Adam was preceded in death by his grandpa, Walter Carol Green, uncles, Glenn Horton, Randy Green, Bill Green, Joel Barnes, Roy Barnes, and Jerry Fussell, three aunts, Carolyn Sparks, Deborah Johnson, and Cheryl Barnes, three cousins, Bryan Barnes, Adam Roy Barnes, and Avery Green, and one niece, Harper Sartin.
Adam had such an infectious smile, he met no stranger, and everyone he did come in contact with loved him. Adam also enjoyed everything outdoors, from hunting to fishing, to going on a nature walk with his Mom.
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280 North Main St, Hartville, MO 65667
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