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Springfield-Adam T. Jarvis, 52, passed away peacefully on July 23, 2025, at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston, surrounded by the love of his family after a brief illness.
Born on August 5, 1972, in Springfield, Adam was the beloved son of Gary and Katherine (Taylor) Jarvis. He was a graduate of Central High School in Springfield, where he excelled as a student-athlete, playing Varsity baseball as a catcher. After high school he joined the National guard before moving on to earn a degree in Criminal Justice from Salem State University.
Adam spent many years working as a claims investigator for various insurance companies and was known for his integrity, sharp instincts, and dedication to his work. He excelled in Secondary Ticket sales with Stub Hub, a job that was closest to one of his strongest passions-live music shows. Most recently, he worked in the loss prevention department at T.J. Maxx. Throughout every career change, his solid work ethic remained.
A true sports enthusiast, It was Red Sox Nation all the way for Adam. When it came to football, however, the Miami Dolphins held his loyalty. He had a deep love for live music, with a varied taste that spanned many genres. Though most often, you would find him at Theo’s enjoying the Blues. except in March…he never missed a Bo Fitz show on St. Patrick’s Day. Adam also had a passion for travel, which took him to places like Ireland, Jamaica, Key West, and Brazil, trips he took with some of his closest friends. A true extrovert, he had a remarkable ability to connect with people everywhere he went and took great joy in introducing his family to the many friends he made along the way.
Adam leaves his parents, Gary and Katherine (Taylor) Jarvis of Monson; his brother, Matthew G. Jarvis of Monson; his sisters, Carey E. Jarvis-Tuckey of Feeding Hills and Katie J. Levesque and her husband Andrew of West Springfield. He also leaves behind three nephews—Michael Tuckey III, Jack Tuckey, and Matthew D. Jarvis—along with many cherished friends.
Visiting hours will be held on Thursday, July 31, 2025, from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. at Lombard Funeral Home. A funeral service for Adam will be held privately at the convenience of the family.
Adam will be greatly missed, and remembered for his warm heart, sense of humor, and the deep and genuine friendships he valued so much throughout his life.
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