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Sarah Bronson Adams
June 16, 2025
I knew Gus through his sister Evie's home productions, and the theater communities surrounding and intersecting with those shows. In the years that I knew him (my own teenage years), he grew from being a rambunctious squirt to a bright and earnest youth who always made me smile, often in spite of myself and my own problems. I did not know him in recent years, but his light strikes me as such that could not ever be extinguished even though his time on this earth has come to an end.
I, my sister, and the rest of our families send our deepest condolences to his family and the strongest support for their courage in speaking Gus' authentic history. May your courage reach the hearts of others.
-The formerly Bronson girls, Sarah Adams and Eliza Freed.
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