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ADAM STOLLER Obituary

STOLLER--Adam. March 13, 1962 - December 8th 2022. Adam Stoller, 60, of Wexford, PA, died suddenly at home on December 8, 2022. He was born in New York City on March 13, 1962 to Meryl Stoller (nee Cohen) and Mike Stoller (Corky Hale). He was a graduate of Brooklyn Technical High School and Carnegie Mellon University, School of Architecture. Adam was a software consultant with FORE Systems and Interwoven before becoming self-employed. He retired after 30 years in the industry. He loved sushi, playing poker, listening to his father's songs (Leiber and Stoller) and spending summer vacations at his family home in Amagansett. In addition to his parents, he is survived by his partner of 27 years, Sharon Galli. Additional survivors include: sister, Amy Stoller and brother Peter (Tricia Tahara) Stoller.

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Published by New York Times on Jan. 15, 2023.

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Miriam Nettles-Kearse, BTHS Class of 1980

March 30, 2024

Adam was the most original and friendliest of people and always a bright spot of the day at Brooklyn Technical HS where we were architecture major. Lover of tea and unapologetically original. At the 30th reunion where we took the cruise he saw me sitting alone and pulled up a chair and we chatted and shared memories. May his eternal spirit exist in the light that he always exuded. My condolences to his family and friends.

Kay Benjamjn

February 11, 2024

Condolences to Adam´s family from Brooklyn Tech classmate.

Ruth Oroshnik

April 13, 2023

I was recently looking up classmates from CMU and sad to find Adam had passed. I met him while studying Architecture and remember him as a very kind person.

Robert

January 15, 2023

A kind sincere bright and wonderful human being with a wonderful sense of humor and infectious smile. Deepest sympathy .

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