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1995
2024
Adam David Jim was born on September 18, 1995, in Shiprock, New Mexico, to Leland and Theresa Jim. He attended Open Bible Christian Academy in Waterflow, New Mexico from K-4 to 12th grade, attended Berean Baptist College in Jacksonville, Florida from 2014-2016 and then later studied at Northern New Mexico IEC to be a Journeyman Electrician. He later went on to work for Bigwater Construction until his passing.
Adam went on to Heaven on October 18, 2024, and is survived by his parents, Leland and Theresa Jim, oldest brother Daniel (Milcah) niece Emma Jim, nephews Noah and Michael Jim and his older sister Sharon Jim, maternal grandmother Lucy Brown and many more on both maternal and paternal sides of the family. He was preceded in death by his brother Timothy, eldest sister Chericia, nephew Trevon and niece Aleah, maternal grandfather David L. Brown Sr. (Canyon De Chelly, AZ), Adam's namesake and paternal grandparents Lee and Betty Jim (Hogback, NM).
Services will be held at Open Bible Baptist Church on October 29, 2024, at 10 a.m. and will be laid to rest at the family plot. There will be a reception to follow at the Church gymnasium.
Open Bible Baptist Church: 23 County Road 6825, Waterflow, NM 87421
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